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Invite ~ March 2010 ~ Haunted Hills - Classic Skylines Australia Attack!


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This is your official invite to attend and compete in Classic Skylines Australia's First Hill Climb for 2010 we had a few 180's and 33's come out and play in the Rain last time so would love to see some more in what should be a Dry day, (fingers crossed) looking forward to a great day out!

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CSA are heading down to Haunted hills for what should be a DRY ATTACK on the track,

Limited spaces as always as this even fills up Fast!

This will be your last chance to get points for the CSA championship

CSA Hillclimb - Haunted Hills Gippsland

Date: 7th March

Time: Gates open at 8am, Scrutinizing 8.30am, Practice Runs at 9am.

You will require a CAMS or AASA license to compete.

Links:

http://smokie.ws/Newtrack/index.htm

http://classicskylinesaustralia.com/thefor....php?topic=15.0

Prices:

EARLY BIRD (Till Feb 3rd 2010): $90

After Feb 3rd: $115

Invite your friends from other clubs all are welcome,

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Hi,

Is there a web page or map that shows the location of the track, has information for spectators: event start/end time, admission fees, etc...

JH

I'm taking one of the Lancers on Sunday. First HH for me, should be great. I've heard so much about it.

Is there anyone else heading out there thru' Dandenong on the morning?

I'm taking one of the Lancers on Sunday. First HH for me, should be great. I've heard so much about it.

Is there anyone else heading out there thru' Dandenong on the morning?

Will be great to see the evo out and about,

There is a meet going at 9am but thats too late, a few of the organizers are heading up for an 8am arrive time, should be departing from freeway sports center, ill let you know the details when they are all together tomorrow if you like

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