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#11 Re: Navigator wanted! (in melb, aus)
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/1/29 12:48
shhhh toull scare em off

there are some (bout 3 per year) novice events run in vic and possibly other states where cage is not required

i think its nuts too, but they are gonna let me and i cant quite afford a cage yet so im doin it


its feb 8
the first rally i did i only finished one stage cause of confusing signage, mind you we were the only car in 60 to not go straight by the "private property keep out" sign so i dunno


#12 Re: Navigator wanted! (in melb, aus)
Niscoupe Posted on: 2003/1/29 18:52
Good on ya for having a go. It is a great sport and I'm sure you'll enjoy it. As I pointed out I'm not being negative, I'm just worried about the safety issue. I'm sure if you look around you'll be able to find someone to help you out with making a basic cage cheap. You may even find someone in this group that has a second hand cage for sale.....try it!
Don't get put off by getting lost in your first rally. It can be a little confusing but if the event is any good the organisers should give you plenty of time for the touring stages. Use it to make doubly sure of every instruction rather than panicking and rushing down the wrong road.
Good luck.



#13 Re: Navigator wanted! (in melb, aus)
70coupe12 Posted on: 2003/2/1 15:45
if you need a navigator i would be more than happy to do it i did a few rallies last year (george woods, akademos, nightmoves and the spring 200) and i have all the gear to go rallying i am just up in croydon so if your keen let me know coz i need as many rides as possible this year- simon


#14 Re: Navigator wanted! (in melb, aus)
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/2/2 2:54
awesome, thanks, ive actually decided not to enter this one though, due to lack of funds, a debt i forgot came up which i had to pay



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