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SuziQ Leader of The Pack

Joined: 29 Oct 2006 Posts: 146
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Posted: 04.02.2007, 18:41 Post subject: Are procedures and regulations the same? |
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I have Malaysian friends who want to do the cross country on 4 x 4. Do the same riles apply as with motorbikes? If no, does anyone know where to get the details. These people are hoping to wind down from the stressful flod relief missions that they have been involved in since Christmas.
can anybody help? |
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mikethevigo Leader of The Pack

Joined: 19 Jan 2007 Posts: 137 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 05.02.2007, 01:02 Post subject: |
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| not sure about off road 4x4 in cambodia, take a lok at these loons suze,. www.toursintheextreme.com |
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SuziQ Leader of The Pack

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Posted: 08.02.2007, 20:36 Post subject: |
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| ok, thanks. |
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SuziQ Leader of The Pack

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Posted: 09.02.2007, 02:25 Post subject: |
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| the organization who is interseted is called MARES (Malaysian Amateur radio Emergency service) www.mares.org.my |
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SuziQ Leader of The Pack

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Posted: 10.02.2007, 17:55 Post subject: |
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| Hmmm, i just realized that most of the content on the link above is in Malay. Well, it was set up by a Malay group. Although we were colonised by the Brits and were taught the Queen's wnglish... sad to say most Malays are as yet not fluent in English. I guess the only option for all of you would be to send your enquiries to their contact e-mail. My apologies. |
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