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Old 28-03-2006, 01:23 AM   #1
RSgerry
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Talking WA - Northam around the houses this weekend

For those living in WA, there is an around the houses historic racing event happening this weekend in Northam. Saturday is a hillclimb and go-to-whoa and Sunday is the racing. Not sure how many Falcons are going to be there, but I think there is one XW/Y GT Falcon (a very fast car too) entered on Sunday. There will be Mk1 Escorts and Cortinas, a couple of Mk2 Tinas and a few MK2 RS2000s, including mine. It is my first around the houses event, so I dont know what to expect. I just dont fancy bumping into a concrete barrier :

Lots of other older cars will be racing as well. Some of the car clubs are also doing static displays (I dont know who), so could be worth going out for a look.

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