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Hi Peeps,

The Dutton Rally is on this weekend. I am an entrant for the first time and very excited! The car is all stickered up and ready to go..

http://www.duttonrally.com/

It's happening Friday/Saturday at Wakefield Park, Goulburn Airport, Fairbairn Park Hillclimb, Sutton Rd Driving Complex and then moving to Oran Park on Sunday.

Spectating is free and there will be some awesome cars and drivers on display.

I am car number 88! So do come down and say hi.

Cheers Jess

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Good luck this weekend Jess! Hope you've got some good new tyres, there are a few wet events and tread depth really makes a difference.

If you've done one of the SAU texikhanas you know the track at sutton rd (use the outside of the wet skipdan, and don't cut corners on the back track the drop offs are nasty). Best way to learn it and fairburn park hillclimb next door would be to watch some in car footage

Its great fun if you don't want to take it too seriously (and a lot of people are too serious :D )

Most important...don't let any porsche wankers push in front of you :D

Go Jess go!

Go show those snotty aston/porka/etc etc drivers what nissan powah can do!

Have fun!!

I cant make it to spectate this weekend due to work again :D

Got pics of car stickered up???

Cheers guys the nerves are starting to kick in :D I got some brand spanking new falkens going on today and should be good as have never driven on new semi slicks before :D I also have learnt how to 4WD drift my car in the wet at last skidpan was awesome fun!

Yep Duncan I remember the back track of sutton and going to be an experience with no chincanes in place!! I should hopefully have a few goes at it so will take it easy first.. I start at Sutton rd on friday first!

Not taking it seriously to many Evo's entered!! *shakes fist* but going to do my best and just have fun... I am in my own group of cars from number 76 up...so will only be pushing inline at oran park I guess.. Will know more Thursday night at scrutineering!

Will post up pics tonite of car stickered up..

Check this guy out..this is practice and what I am telling all the office staff I am doing on the weekend LOL wrx video

Pics of my race car :P

There will be more stickers and my race number going on Thursday night!!!

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Thanks guys..I just hope it isnt too wet on the weekend! The forcast isn't looking the greatest :D

I have the incar camera ready to go with extra batterys!!

Thanks Weevil pretty happy with how the car looks.

I know I want to be able to drive like that guy in the vid!! :P

Well im off to Goulburn for scruitineering and to start my adventure!! :(

Hope to see some of you over the weekend! ;)

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