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Local landrover club

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Lawnmower:
The meeting I refered to is technically a meeting for an official club. Cost is around £25 pa.
I used to be a member, but thought club was dubious-hence why I joined here.
Met some nice people though, so still go to the meeting.
Only a few are actually still members.

wing nut:
why dont you come to one of the mud-club meetings (west mids) 2nd monday of every month ...see meetings section  :wink:  

http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=32306

http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=32309

William:
Thanks alot for the info, been really helpful. Well i live on a farm myself i just havent got really anythin to challenging to kepp me busy so would like to go to a propper course and have a bash at it. This brings me to my next question, are there any course local to bromsgrove where i can just go to drive around?
Yes you shall all see me at a fourthcoming Mud Club meet as id like to have a chat to you all, and as for joining a club i shall definately be doing that it seems extremely reasonable.
Anyone here near bromsgrove? x

wing nut:
http://www.4x4funday.com/offrd.html


try this  :wink:

drmike:
Let's not forget the All Wheel Drive Club who are active near to Bromsgrove. This weekend they are at a quarry site near Ludlow for a Road Taxed Vehicle trial which is suitable for road going vehicles as well as dedicated off road vehicles. Too late to enter that event but they are at Farley Quarry on teh 10th December another very good site. See www.awdc.co.uk calendar for events. They run competition events rather than drive rounds.

Personally I'd avoid single make clubs especially the land rover ones as they seem obsessed with how many rivets you have on your bonnet rather than actually having fun.

Mike

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