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Hi All,

Is motorvation on this weekend? i think it is??

If so was wondering for those of you who are interested if you would like to meet up on sunday at citywest at 11am for a nice cruise down the freeway so we arive there about 12.

what better way to gatecrash TREVATION than with a whole bunch of skylines rockin up... HELL YEAH!! MWAHAahhaahah!

hands up those who maybe interested... maybe if ican get a poll goin

You would want to go earlier, Sunday is a short day, (10-5) If you get there at 12 the time goes real quick, Saturday is the day to go you're not working/busy etc, goes 10am-10pm, with more cars competing in the burnouts, driving events etc.

I agree should get there a little earlier I normally get there around 11. The first super cruise starts at 12 and i don't want to miss that :P Here is the time table for anyone thats interested

10:00am Spectator Entrance Opens

10:00am Driving Events Session 4 (Slalom 4, Go Whoa 4)

10:00am Judging Scrutineering Area (Final 12 noon)

10:00am SoundzExplosive - Soundoff

12:00noon Supercruise 3r led by Gary Myers/Milan Dokic

12:25pm Supercruise 3y led by Gary Myers/Milan Dokic

1:00pm Driving Events Session 5 (Slalom 5, Go Whoa 5)

2:30pm Burnout Competition Final

3:55pm Myers/Milan Dokic Burnout Demonstration

4:30pm Formula Tech Dyno Trophy Presentation (dyno area)

4:30pm SoundzExplosive Soundoff Trophy Presentation (Sound off area)

5:00pm Close

5:00pm Trophy Presentation (Gold Seating Area)

Yeah that would be fine,

am thinking of changing times then for yas and perhaps meeting at ten.

I do have a few things to do that morning thats all but should be able to make it.

I have been to the past 4 motorvations and have had my car in 2 of them. nothing good starts happening till 12.... but if we can all find a time thats suitable for us then we will do it. as excited as we all get it is crap until 12. the competitors stay overnight in tents and stay up till 3am.............

I killed my GSR Turbo Lancer at motorvation about 2 years ago, was in the car audio compitition aswell..man Im missing the boost..me and my mate might tag along in his nissan pulsar SSS if its kool?

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