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Hey guys,

Got this email at work and thought some of you might be interested, the gentleman organising the event is still needing about 40 volunteers to help get this event running smoothly

Surely some of you love rally enough to want to spend a Saturday helping out. Hell I'm sure if we get a smooth event it might help in Canberra's bid for the Australian WRC event!

Thanks,

Pete

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Once again, the local car rally scene is looking for volunteers to help out.

The NatCap Rally is on Saturday 26 November, starting mid morning and finishing early evening. (The first competitive car starts at 11:30, so meet times will probablys start at about 9am)

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Michael and Thomas Barrett of Total Traction Services

in their winning car in the recent Silverstone Safari rally

As David says below, no experience is needed, and it's a chance to see ACT and NSW State level chanpionship competitors compete.

It includeds competitors from:

NSW Rally Championship

ACT Rally Series

NSW Clubman - North

NSW Clubman - South

NSW Excel Series (all running Hyundia Excel's)

See below for contact details!

Nat Cap

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We are on the hunt for 50 or so volunteers to help out with the Nat Cap Rally.

No experience needed. Let me know when you're available - AM, PM or all day.

I you have helped out before let me know what you've done before, and what you'd like to do this time.

We have 4 stages that are used twice and one stage in the morning that is only used once.

My contacts are

- home 6254 5473

- mobile 0402 112 150

- email [email protected]

Thanks to all of those who have already volunteered.

David Stephens

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