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Hi guys

I am from Canberra and I was coming over to Perth to race in the AMC in a few weeks and was seeing if anyone from here was entering.

I was going to ship my car across but it probably wont be ready in time, plus it will cost over 2500 to get it there and back, so I thought I would see if anyone would be willing to hire me their car for the event. I would be willing to put a new set of rubber on the car and pay for your entry and everything.

Alternatively if you new anyone or a business that would do the same, send them my way.

My number is 0420 722 001, give me a call with any ideas or solutions

Thanks

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To be honest I didn't even know it was on :whistling:

My car isn't likely to be finished by then either, otherwise I'd be keen.

Try PM'ing Kaido_RR, although he has a Evo now ;) He just competed in this http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/375908-classic-1-day-rally-11th-sept/

holy shit, after looking at the courses, I think a honda civic or something like that would be the car of choose, not a high powered skyline..

looking out over the course would be like looking at a sea of cones, reckon I would wrong way every one of them.

good luck

holy shit, after looking at the courses, I think a honda civic or something like that would be the car of choose, not a high powered skyline..

looking out over the course would be like looking at a sea of cones, reckon I would wrong way every one of them.

good luck

Hence why it's organised by the Mini Car Club, there the only ones that can complete the course without knocking over all the cones ;)

Can vouch for Reece, great honest guy.

He regularly kicks our asses over here at motokhanas with his standard Renault. I'm sure he'd be at the pointy end even with a rental corolla!!

Which might be a pretty good option..... :P

This is a video of my skyline doing one of the courses

http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=AU#/profile?user=nerm2007&v=z_W1pNQrYDE&view=videos

Thanks for the offer man, and I would of taken it, but I have scored a ride in an E36 M3.

I really appreciate the offer though.

Is there any one else going to come out to this?

Thanks for the offer man, and I would of taken it, but I have scored a ride in an E36 M3.

I really appreciate the offer though.

Winnings not your style, I understand... :P

No worries mate, best of luck!

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