I'm entered and paid up as of yesterday.
OK, some more updates.
Firstly, the entry forms mention that you need long shirt, trousers and a motorsport helmet for the Motorkhana event. This is not the case, as it's not a "high speed" event, more of a technical one.
The only requirment for the motorkhana is closed in shoes and a car that obviously meets the CAMs requirements for the scruinteers(basically good working order, throttle return, no fluid leaks etc.).
On another note, just seeing how the website was going in term of google, and hey we are number 1
Also, our event has been trawled onto all these other websites, dunno if Toyota Marketing or Dubbo City Council put it out there or what, but it's everywhere...it's just a cut and paste from the front page, but there could be some increased spectator numbers this year.
http://australia.shopsafe.com.au/new...ions_shows.htm
http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world...yota-nationals
http://www.visitnsw.com/town/Dubbo/3...nals/info.aspx
And more I can't be bothered cutting and pasting
Get those entry forms in to make Danaes life easier closer to the event, please
I'm entered and paid up as of yesterday.
My KE25 thread
WSID - 12.8@108mph || Wakefield Park - 1:11.4 || SDMA Hillclimb - 49.1
This time everyyear i head down the coast unfortunatly so wont be able to bring the soarer up..
Ill be at toyota fest this year though
Z20- SOLD
pfft Toyofest pales into insignificance when compared to the Nats weekend Get you priorities rightOriginally Posted by De@No
Lily Simpson 6.7.2010
R.I.P.
Is there many from Adelaide going on the trip.... ?
AUSTRALIA'S OWN SUPERCHARGED DRAGONS........
BLUEWIRE MOTORSPORT www.bluewiremotorsport.com
this may have been mentioned already but. Will toymods club membership sing up be available at the nats?
We are taking a bus with half a dozen or so people onboard. (willing cars seem to be in short supply this year)Originally Posted by BLUEWIRE
Can't speak for Toymods, but Toyota Car Club.net will be, and we are offering a discount for non-SA based members that will be entrants in the motorkhanaOriginally Posted by jeffro ra28
cant wait. i live in Dubbo and own an ra23, saw all the cars last year was great.
Great stuff Make sure you get involved in the event be it the SNS, Khana or just coming down for a look.Originally Posted by Lovin McMuffin
awesome.
just booked meself in.
yes i went with the bigger room (with a microwave!! yay! popcorn time!) (psst..blake this is going to cost you more)
yeah, stuff camping! that means, scrabbling around in teh shed for all the mouldy camping gear etc etc..yuk. no a room with a big soft bed for me!
'89 charade -the daily beast
'71 mini k 'kaye' - currently in resto, always will be in resto mode!
previous rides: mx83 cressida, '85 charade, '90 charade, morris 1100
We will have the Supp-regs for the Motorkhana online sometime this week.
Will the khana run as wheelbase classes as per CAMS events or some other Nats classes?
Lily Simpson 6.7.2010
R.I.P.
not on wheelbase pleeeeeeeeaaase, then im in the same class as ur GT8!!
my RA23 http://www.toymods.org.au/forums/showthread.php?t=57060&page=2"]
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tanks of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
- Hit it.
The event will not be based on wheelbase, but on cylinders (and most likely drive), which in terms of Toyotas is close to a decent wheelbase comparison anyways (and means that say a late model corolla is not compared to a Supra which on wheelbase alone they would be).
ie:
FWD 4cyl = small corolla or similar size.
RWD 4cyl = smallish celica / corolla or similar
AWD - Always a class of their own
FWD 6cyl = Medium size
RWD 6cyl = Performance cars
8+ cyl = Class of their own.
Note that this is still to be confirmed due to some 'dolts' typo (dolt being me).
Also, lack of wheelbase means one less thing required for scrutineering, and thus reduced time, leaving more time for the fun stuff (ie: driving).
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