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


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Yep come along nads.

From the spectator guide:

"STAGING AREA & START

Friday 4th July from 5:30pm

First Car Due to Start Competition at 7:00pm

WHAT YOU WILL SEE!!

Cars will gather from 5.30pm at Eastern Creek International Raceway. There

you will be able to view a fully operational rally service park and chat to

some of the drivers and navigators. Competitors will be flagged away

commencing at 6.30pm for the official start of the Premier State Rally.

SUPER SPECIAL STAGES

Spectator Point 1 on Friday 4th July

First Car Due 7:01pm

WHAT YOU WILL SEE!!

The first stage is the longest gravel Super Special Stage in Australia. A

purpose built stage winding around the perimeter of Eastern Creek

International Raceway designed to test man and machine to extreme limits.

The second stage is a shorter tarmac stage starting on the skidpan then

using a part of the circuit and finishing on the main straight."

Should be good.

:)

Fatz you dirty little man. I'll be there with my drinking hat on too. I might even spew in Dinos X trail. Me hopes hahahahaha

Might invest in one of those hats that hold two grenades so I can take photos and smoke a ciggy at the same time. Ahhhhhhhh the thought.

Originally posted by Doctor

Fatz you dirty little man. I'll be there with my drinking hat on too. I might even spew in Dinos X trail. Me hopes hahahahaha

Might invest in one of those hats that hold two grenades so I can take photos and smoke a ciggy at the same time. Ahhhhhhhh the thought.

Greaaaaaaat...I'll hook up the trailer and put a deckchair in it right now. :D

Hey kids.. I have to work tonight so may not make it. If I can make it I shall call you guys and see where you at..

If I cant make it give Rick & Neil a Cheer for me, and give cody crocker a thumbs up.

Will be sad to see a round of the ARC with out possum :D~

Sounds pretty good and I might just come along. Is this like a full fledged Aust Rally or is it just some low-ass thing for a friday nite ?

I'll be on the mob '04gotskank' err 0414335030

Originally posted by carlo

There is no spectator points for the central coast rally except for the service park..

Now how much does that blow.

Um, I think you maybe mistaken.

check the links on the Rally.com.au website for the locations

http://www.rally.com.au/arc2003/premiersta...ftoken=17978909

some of my pics up at www.pbase.com/driftking/sydneyrally




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