daymoon
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Registered: 1st Aug 08
Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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any on here has any experience? i though it would be good learning experience.
the main question is: do i have to have any sort of license? except drivers license that is.
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Butler
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Registered: 2nd Jun 05
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Non race national b iirc, costs about 35 quid, no practical test required. Have a look on the MSA website.
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M16KE B
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Registered: 24th Feb 04
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
Non race national b iirc, costs about 35 quid, no practical test required. Have a look on the MSA website.
exactly what i have! thats all you need, enjoy - tis a good laugh.
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Ellis
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Registered: 11th Sep 07
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Getting a car prepared for it is expensive I thought, i.e. getting the car MSA logged etc.
Looks like damn good fun, love going to watch it
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M16KE B
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its no more expensive than rallying to be honest mate. rallying is better - more sport for your money. hilclimbs you get a hndful of 50sec - 1min runs (depending on course) but rallying you get around 6 stages between 5 and 7 miles each.
[Edited on 17-12-2008 by M16KE B]
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daymoon
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i read on some webpage that u can enter a road going car ? alsou have to be a member of a club (dunno which) which costs 45 a year. u can enter any hill climb event with that and get some suveniours and tea at events.
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M16KE B
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yeah im sure you can enter a road car, not sure if you have to make any safety mods, i used an old rally car so im not that clued up. deffo have to be a member of a club, usually a district car club will do.
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