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Old 18 Mar 2004, 10:48 (Ref:909107)   #1
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F.I.A. U.K. Hillclimb build regs?!

Does anyone have any ideas where i can get some UK self build regs as these appear to vary from county to county I've tried the MSA website but with no joy! Can anyone help?
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Old 18 Mar 2004, 11:07 (Ref:909119)   #2
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What do you want to know?

The MSA Blue Book will tell you most of the regs you need. I think you can order a copy from the MSA. Give them a call. You can also get copies of class specific regs from the MSA as well.

What are you planning on building.
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Old 18 Mar 2004, 13:58 (Ref:909313)   #3
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and where do you plan to run it.
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What do you want to know?

The MSA Blue Book will tell you most of the regs you need. I think you can order a copy from the MSA. Give them a call. You can also get copies of class specific regs from the MSA as well.

What are you planning on building.
Excellent thanx mate,i'll have another look on the MSA website.

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And where do you plan to run it
If only i thought that far ahead Little details like that are yet to be decided! I want to build a single seater for hillclimb/sprint and possible trackday use.Just clicked your link to Sevenoaks,looks lik wone of the better clubs sites i've seen.
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