Although some of these skills won’t be needed as the point to point cameras are now active.
So for those wanting to be more lively, join us at the wakefield day

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Redondo wrote:Please ensure that you wave to all of the police trainees from the Goulburn Police Academy practicing their radar skills. They are very effective even on the back roads. Guaranteed there is always a couple of cars and bikes trying to earn extra credits for graduation.
Although some of these skills won’t be needed as the point to point cameras are now active.
So for those wanting to be more lively, join us at the wakefield day
Jeo wrote:Yeah, I just realised initial deposits are due in two days and the costs involved really have sunk in. Best of luck to all involved, hopefully I'll meet some of you out of towners while spectating.
Okibi wrote:JBT wrote:All standard concours d'elegance stuff that's been around forever. The guidelines will be published in due course according to the website...
It's assumptions like this that end up souring Natmeet.
An MX-5 club is more about enthusiasts than concourses, it's not obvious to our club members who consistently vote they'd rather a "show n shine" than a concourse, it's something that people attending need to be aware of, I only knew about it for the Victorian Natmeet because another club member had missed out on winning their category at the Queensland event for that very reason.
It makes sense to publish everything before the event, this is something that has involved a lot of discussion amongst the state Presidents, it means you can assess if you want to attend the event and don't end up feeling like you've been roshambo'd when you turn up to find the rules have changed.
MINX wrote:what's the age limit on 'young'?
I 'will' be 44, should i bring a cardy?
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