Action-Item – Rally Track Write Up

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    Avatar photoBarkingSpyder
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      Just a reminder that we need a description of the rally track – similar to the road course.
      el araña

      "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
      Sammy with Montrose

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      Avatar photoporsche917
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        Mark,

        The write up and details for the rally track have been posted for over a month.  It lives under the “Our Tracks” section on the home page of the website.

        #14821
        Avatar photoBarkingSpyder
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          OK – looks Very Good – I was viewing the forum section – “All About the Track” and did not see any details there. It is certainly much easier to access from the Our Tracks in the main page.
          BTW – again that track has became very entertaining and it’s a great asset that you spread-headed – thanks again!
          (now we just need to get the landscaping done for that puppy …)

          "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
          Sammy with Montrose

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