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Yes Carl you are home for awhile.. But I'm getting my rig ready to go.. Lets do it!! Rember CALROCKS Apr. 22-24th.. Will they build a course ahead of time or let people on it after the weekend??
Aaron
Yes Carl you are home for awhile.. But I'm getting my rig ready to go.. Lets do it!! Rember CALROCKS Apr. 22-24th.. Will they build a course ahead of time or let people on it after the weekend??
Aaron
I don't know...I can call a few friends who judge for them. they'll know. I doubt it...to many lawyers...Although Johnny Cochran is dead (no loss there..a good start)
“I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.” TJ
according to their website, calrocs will be at praire city Aug 19-24th too
1968, 69 351W,NP 435, Stak 5.22, D44 with 4.10's, chebby discs and a detroit, 9" with 4.11's and a lockright. 35" MTR's, TRO, WH cage, ps, pb, 3.5" susp, 2" body lifts, pile of parts in the garage, empty wallet!
Cool...this means that the course will still be there...now the question is, will it be accessible to the general public??
I went to a few of the planning meetings in regard to P/C. The idea was to build an area that would be compitition quality and available to the public. So maybe, just maybe, we'll get to play on it after the comps are done.
71 Trail Bronco, 351w, 435, 37's, Detroit in back, ARB upfront with excessive trail souvenirs.
I went to a few of the planning meetings in regard to P/C. The idea was to build an area that would be compitition quality and available to the public. So maybe, just maybe, we'll get to play on it after the comps are done.
Can't wait to see it finished...nice close location for you sac folks as well....
“I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.” TJ
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