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Proudly Presents:

Micolour SAU-Vic DECA Motorkhana

When : Saturday 15th Nov 2008

Where : DECA - Shepparton, 145 Wanganui Road, Shepparton, VIC 3630

Cost : $75

Max Entries : 50 + Reserves

-= IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT =-

The insurer of the event (AASA) has revised the supplimentary regulations to include helmets to be worn during all sessions. This includes the skidpan and all battles.

This also impacts passengers, as they must also now wear a helmet prior to entering a competition vehicle.

Please re-read the supplimentary regulations as they have changed.

Entry Form & Supp. Regs. : Click Here

Voting for Motorkhana's: Click Here

Event Schedule:

Results: http://sau.ferni.net/Scotsman/Results15thNov08.xls

Anyone paying by cheque MUST make the cheque out to Skylines Australia Victoria. Cheques made out to anything else WILL BE REJECTED.

Please support our sponsors : Micolour - Custom Refinishing, 7 Dissik St Cheltenham 3192, Ph: (03) 9555 8011.

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Entry List:

1. Mick Eichorn R32 GTST

2. Tim Williamson R32GTST

3. Chris Thomson R33GTR

4. Martin Sullivan S14200SX

5. Mat Cross Toyota Corona

6. Alan Calleja R33GTST

7. Khoa (West) Toyota

8. Matthew Femino GTR

9. Greg Calmer Silvia

10. Simon Lesniak S15200SX

11. Mark Firman Datsun 180B

12. Alex Jovanovic Peugeot 306

13. Iain Thomson ForesterGT

14. David Sidebottom Datsun1200

15. Stephen Hugh-Smith SupraTT

16. Ryan's Bell Sileightly

17. Alexander Girsang R33GTR

18. Ben Winston R32GTR

19. Troy Galt Datsun1600

20. Antony Ivancic R33GTST

21. Jarrod Moore Sileightly

22. Dean Taylor EVO8MR

23. Jamie Lovett Porsche 911RS

24. Sam Zimbler RS Liberty

25. Nick Edlin GTST

26. Shane Janssen GTR

27. Tom Giordano R32GTST

28. Allan-Paul Ravell R32 4Door

29. Aaron Foo Evo9

30. Gary Mathews WRX

31. Alycia Mathews WRX

32. Nicholas O'dowd WRX

33. Jack Kuzior R33GTR

34. Chris Stacey R33GTR

35. Gareth Anderson R33GTR

36. Simon Baxter R32 4door

37. Matty Bray R32GTST

38. Steven Strekovski Mazda MX-5

39. Dinesh Rodrigo Mazda MX-5 Turbo

40. Andrew Richmond R34GTR

41. James Ward EVO X

42. Daniel Chin R34GTT

43. Che Boocock R33GTST

44. Dave Marinucci XR6T-axi

45. James Constable EVO9

46. Bart Kohler R32GTR

47. Jacob Radzikowski 180SX

48. Mark Homer Porsche 944S2

49. Ryan Verner WRX

50. Adrian Mueller WRX

Reserves:

1. Russell Gilder R32GTR

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will confirm 100% once i pick the car up saturday but do i need cams license?

also the date up top says Micolour Sau-vic Deca Motorkhana, Sat 3rd May 2008, DECA Shepparton

might wanna change that to november date :P

will confirm 100% once i pick the car up saturday but do i need cams license?

also the date up top says Micolour Sau-vic Deca Motorkhana, Sat 3rd May 2008, DECA Shepparton

might wanna change that to november date :P

Yep I better - Done!

CAMS or AASA licence.

If you dont already have a CAMS or AASA license, dont stress - we can hook you up on the day, but it helps 10 fold if you bring the form already filled in and the correct money - we dont have change - so correct $$ is key :P

Also a note to everyone who already has a license - make sure you check your expiry dates - we cannot do renewals for CAMS or AASA licenses. This is something you need to sort out with them.

Cheers

B

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