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Huntley Hill Climb

ok, what i want to do is see if anyone is interested in going in a hill climb event.

i still have to find out some more info on the hill climb but just wanted to see if any members were interested.

also id like to know if any of the event organisers are ok with this or not.

thanks.......

Jase

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Hey guys,

Just looked up WSCC (wollongong sporting car club) website and looks like there next hill climb at huntley is listed for 26th september and then another on the 7th november.

Might be an idea to give these guys a call and see how we go about getting an invite to compete in either of these events for those interested.

Cheers

Scott...

yep lets add Huntley to the hillclimb calendar :) I'm sure they will appreciate the extra people

contact details from CAMS site:

Club Name: WOLLONGONG SPORTING CAR CLUB LTD

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hillclimbers

Club Contact: ADRIAN OEHM

Address: WOLLONGONG SPORTING CAR CLUB LTD

PO BOX 54

FIGTREE

NSW 2525

Telephone: 02 4885 2282 (Home)

0409 124 412 (Mobile)

Fax:

Email: [email protected]

Event Types: SPEED,MOTORKHANA,SOCIAL



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