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Old 04-03-2007, 11:07 PM   #1
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Default Shannons classic march 10-11

We have arranged for a Club display at the Shannons Classic at Phillip island. There will be up to 25-30 clubs on display, along with hopes of 10-20 manufacturers.
The Classic as the name suggests is a weekend of classic's racing with plenty to see and do.

When: Saturday March 10th- Sunday March 11th

Where: Phillip Island Circuit

Contact: via pm, email or mobile

Space is limited to a dozen cars. Ensure you RSVP to be included. Each car receives a weekend pass to the event.

Norm Beechey is the patron of the event and will be driving his Impala throughout the event. Bob Jane has also been invited to drive his Jag......
They are expecting over 450 cars competing over the weekend and the F5000's will be running along with, Formula 1's from the modern era, 5 ex-championship winning Porsche's (962,956,934 and 935's),a genuine Ford GT40, a Lola T70, a Lola T610, a Lola T286 Cosworth, a McLaren M1A and a Matich SR4.

Also, top touring cars will include a brace of turbocharged Nissan Skylines from the late 1980s and numerous Group A and Group C Commodores and Falcons, while the earlier Group N category will see Mustangs, Holdens, Alfas and Minis lock horns again on the 4.5km long Grand Prix circuit.

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Anyone else interested in coming along on Saturday as we still have spots available, if so please do not hesitate GBG or myself to organise how to get the tickets. We will be leaving from Bunnings at Cranbourne at 8am on Saturday

Looking forward to the Group C's beltin around the track........
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Looking forward to the Group C's beltin around the track........
dont forget the F5000's.
all 27 of them!!

YARRRRR HOOOOO!!
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For Sunday, we are meeting in the carpark of the Settlement Hotel on Sth Gippsland Hwy in Cranbourne at 7:30 am ..........
Racing starts @ 9am..........

See you there !!!! :
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