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Premier State Rally Special Stage, 6pm 4/7/03, Eastern creek


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http://www.rally.com.au/arc2003/premiersta...ftoken=40954909

Who's up for it? Action starts 6pm. These are a great spectacle. :uh-huh:

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So far:

Me

Majanal

kabab

fatz

carlo

B-man

Mr R32 M-Spec

keep going...

[cobwebs]

[bats]

[funny dank smell]

[squishy stuff underfoot]

Doctor

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Hey guys,

I got this email today... if anyone is interested in volunteering their services then please pm me with your interest and any questions you might have.

Cheers,

Dan.

Dan,

Good to meet you at the State Council meeting. Nissan Datsun Drivers Club, is now a very small club and like yourself are attempting to establish itself once again.

As a club we are involved in the running of Rallies and our major event was held on the 24th May. could have used some extra bodies.

I am involved with the running of the Bay Stages rally on the 2nd August and if any members would like to help then let me know.

I may be involved with the ARC event at the stages to be held on Friday night the 4th July. The stages are to be held at Eastern Creek and should by all reports be a real treat to spectators.

I am also the NSW State Training Co-ordinator providing and assisting with the training program for CAMS officials.

If I can be of any assistance please let me know

Regards

Graham Humphreys  

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Ok guys,

one week till this event... were are we meeting and what are we doing driver wise??? I think I'm going to have to drive myself as i'm the only one from team mountian line going.:D




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