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Hi all,

The BMW car club of Victoria are having a sprint day at Phillip Island on the 14th of October. Entry is $220 and while entry is only open to BMWCCV members, but you can buy a day membership to BMWCCV for $10 on the day. Standard CAMS rules apply and below is a link to the supp regs.

http://bmwccv.bmwclubs.asn.au/2006/Phillip...ns%2006%202.doc

I know $220 + $10 is more than the WRX club but I just thought I would mention it.

Cheers,

Aaron

Thanks Aaron, last time I went round PI was in 2000 with BMWCCV when my car was stock with some boost and exhaust @2.040.

Love to do it again now with heaps more mods and no speed cut at 180K's, now if I can olny get the damn thing running again by then :O

  • 2 weeks later...
Next weekend huh..... I might go down for a looksee at this.

Is anyone going?

Other than me I dont know. Its normally a good day though, with a wide variety of marques represented.

Ok i just gave graeme a call (guy is who is running the day). Only 30 people signed up so far so plenty of spots left, and plenty of track time if anyones keen. I just sent off my app this morning. Even tho today is the last day he's happy to take late sign ups, give him a call if you like - 5979 1599

Might be interested. I'll find out on monday if I can get my suspension by friday. If I can I'll try and get along. It should be better setting the car up there instead of Calder. Saves doing it on the NSW trip and PI is awesome fun. Now I might also have 4wd aswell with the abs in.

Also I bought a book (Going faster) and would like to try out a few of the simple things I don't do that it recommends.

Roy turn the boost down and have fun. Thats what I say to myself until I'm out there and the more boost button gets pushed.

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