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The Octagon do have a great team, and sure, no harm in letting Stu (To1-100) know that you're keen to help too!

I've been fortunate enough to be able to be part of mobile crew a couple of times now, and thoroughly enjoyed it :)

So it's just over 3 week out from Targa High Country and my nav (aka Dad) has been stuck in a hospital bed for most of the last week.

This could be a very interesting event for us... confused.gif

Sorry to hear mate, I hope he is on the mend.

The one thing I can say is if you don't make it, Octagon are very accomodating in transferring your entry to future events. Don't know of many other organisations that do that.

That sucks! I hope he's on the mend?!?!

Sorry to hear mate, I hope he is on the mend.

The one thing I can say is if you don't make it, Octagon are very accomodating in transferring your entry to future events. Don't know of many other organisations that do that.

Thanks guys. No progress today, the doctors are still trying to run "tests" to work out what's up. Going to make the call next weekend. We talked today and i'm still going to try and run in the event so hopefully i can find a nav last minute if worse comes to worst.

Will keep the entry transfer in mind though!

Andrew Kuc at PRO AUTOMOTIVE, fiddler of all thing's fast in hobart, had that in his workshop not long ago, so the guy is telling the

truth about the recent rebuild..., would be a great buy for the price..

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