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The old man has got a spare car that he did up a few years ago for rally use. But never used it. Its a old Rwd Mazda 929 with full roll cage and suspension work done. Unsure of what is done performance wise but not really needed when just starting out. He has given me the car for what ever use I want.

My question is.

Do any of you know of club's to contact in brisbane to get into rally sport?

Or who to contact in regards to this?

Thanks guys

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Hey guys

 

The old man has got a spare car that he did up a few years ago for rally use. But never used it. Its a old Rwd Mazda 929 with full roll cage and suspension work done. Unsure of what is done performance wise but not really needed when just starting out. He has given me the car for what ever use I want.

 

My question is.  

Do any of you know of club's to contact in brisbane to get into rally sport?

Or who to contact in regards to this?

 

Thanks guys

BSCC - Brisbane Sporting Car Club are the most active rally club in Brisbane. They organise all the Club and State Level Rallies in SEQ, as well as the Rally Q ARC round. http://www.bscc.asn.au/ The KCF Short Course Series is great for beginners, because its pacenoted, so you get to recce the stages first, and then you get 3 runs over the 2 or 3 stages they use. Next one is mid August, so there's plenty of time to arrange the National Rally licence - which involves a lecture and test...

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