Hi there
We have planned to go for our first Club event the Mystery Run in the weekend.
But they told me at work today that the passenger needs to help me reading the
given instructions, if so i have a problem as Erik (the codriver) have not
started reading yet(17months old).
So could anyone tell me how this kind of event works out.
REG
John Johansson
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Koni . Eibach , MazdaSpeed roll bar, Jackson Racing Chassi Braces, ENKEI blingwheels , TURBO+go fast stripes
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John,
I've done many of these events both on my own, and with a passenger.
It is much easier with a passenger to read the directions, and write down the
answers, but its not impossible, and still a lot of fun doing it on your
own...
Come on out, we look forward to meeting you...
Fletch.
I've done many of these events both on my own, and with a passenger.
It is much easier with a passenger to read the directions, and write down the
answers, but its not impossible, and still a lot of fun doing it on your
own...
Come on out, we look forward to meeting you...
Fletch.
Mystery Run
A common result of these events is that you often end up having a disagreement
or an argument about a direction or the answer to a question with your co
driver.
At least you will win your case...
you can participate by yourself easily, you will just have to stop a little
more often..
Peter
or an argument about a direction or the answer to a question with your co
driver.
At least you will win your case...
you can participate by yourself easily, you will just have to stop a little
more often..
Peter
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