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Ok Dan for future reference the rules for Motokhana's are generally:

Get out there and have a lot of fun!

A local fireman in the club owns a modified Chrysler Lancer Rally car, this car in the past has gone through 2 sets of rear tyres in one outting, with terrific cheers from the crowd.

Just to put it into perspective a motokhana involves navigating a set of poles put out in order, some of these poles are usually barely five meters apart. How do you think a volvo would get around such a track? Go the drift! I've attached an example of a course to show what I'm talking about.

Oh and unforunately it might be a while till we can run another bitumen event up here. You see the saleyards are the only place we can run, and considering the cattle industry at the moment so we must run on a weekend when there are no deliveries, like a long weekend with the monday having no sales. I'll let you all know when another one is coming up though.

HEY, Squizz. or Sciby. or whoever is running the garage spank website

I see a VX Clubsport.. and i see a 19?? VC Valiant... but i dont see a VR Clubsport!!!!!!!!

Whats goin on......... now... correct me if im wrong. which i most likely am.... but.... is troy part of Spank at all????? or did he say that he deosnt want to be on there??????????

If im wrong... sorry.. if im right.. ask him. and put it up!

Hoo roo

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