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22nd March 2015, 20:49 | #141 |
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22nd March 2015, 21:26 | #142 |
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Yes you are right Nick , checked the camera in the settings , oh well there will always be another meet hopefully try again
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22nd March 2015, 21:48 | #143 |
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Ssshhh! I thought it was just some arty artistic licence thing - quite liked the way it made the pictures a bit moody!
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23rd March 2015, 10:38 | #144 |
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Paul Congratulations an excellent meet
As above, truly excellent meet well organised by Paulym with assistance from John H.
Masterstroke to park in front of the 5 Nissen Huts comprising the Aerodrome Museum. That did a wonderful job keeping the cold wind off. Huge thanks to John H for resolving my intense Bunny dip handbrake. Imagine the so severe left hand lurch it caused, when applied,with the subsequent hugely interesting rippling effect on the young lady's chest. I will leave that thought specially for Championdaddy, knowing his penchant for young ladies.Now a non-snatch, calming application of the handbrake at 5 mph brings the Tourer to gentle stop. Huge distances travelled by some members to attend this meet. The winner is Les from Sittingbourne, Kent. Ulterior motive to have H/B compensator fitted by John H. Julien must have travelled 85 miles for a 160 U/G by Phil, plus the bonus of a romantic W/E with delightful Dawn. Therefore huge smile on his face on the way back to Egham. All that power!!! Excellent and informative Tour of the Airfield Museum. All in all, a cracking day, enjoying the wonderful company of so many 75 and ZT discerning owners. |
23rd March 2015, 11:05 | #145 | |
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This in my opinion is what should be happening across all areas every so often. I know Paul has put in some efforts to achieve the quality days out for us, the atmosphere at Sywell was brilliant, we all had an enjoyable experience to the best of my knowledge. I hope that this is an example of how it can be done, and I hope that I may be able to offer more input and help in to such meetings in future. A good spread of owners with different car style including individual tastes. Again Paulym was the star of the show for pulling a great number of us together for a fantastic day out, and a thanks to all who attended and made the meeting a good one! Peter Harrison - I have your blue coffee cup at home, and will bring to the POL for you to be re-united. Cheers guys n Girls, John. |
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23rd March 2015, 11:53 | #146 |
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Thanks Paul for your great event organisation. Great to meet everyone for the first time. Big respect to those who did the graft and those with the knowledge. Special thanks to Phil T4 for turning my warning light off (diagnosed in Macdonald's carpark without the aid of his software and without inspecting the car!). Thanks to Sywell too for their fantastic guided tour.
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23rd March 2015, 14:26 | #147 |
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As promised, I called in on my way back from the Jaguar Spares Day, so no 75/ZT to show, but was pleased and surprised to still see such a number there at 3pm. Great cars, and very friendly people - hope to attend properly next time!
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23rd March 2015, 17:46 | #148 |
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Hi All
I am pleased to hear so much positive feedback I am really glad to know that the meet met your expectations. We hope to be a little more organised next time and dedicate a bit more time to the members that all took the time to show up. I cannot say enough to thank everyone that contributed to the overall outcome on what was luckily a very bright and warm day. All captured for posterity by Flo, Chris and others. Although I came out quite a few quid short at the end of it And didn't even get my own roll. (totally my own fault). I am humbled to think that my small effort was so well received. This will remain a lasting memory for me. My own personal thanks go to...... Paul D for his time fitting headlights despite the challenges. Harry for the scrivets. a real life saver. Phil and John for basically getting stuck in. And also for the Shannon tube donated by.. well I am not 100% sure but thank you sir. I can't miss Peter out for the torch, beer and chat Last mention has to go to the chaps in the museum for the impromptu and unbidden offer of the (I am told) entertaining guided tour. I missed it unfortunately but wil be front of the queue next time There willl be another event and in the intervening time we (JohnH and I) will be looking to find a dent master to provide a service at reasonable cost. We will also be looking to negotiate a deal with the Aviator for lunches. Muchos Gracias Senoras and Senoritas. Again Thank You ATB
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23rd March 2015, 18:34 | #150 |
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Hi JulienAll
Worry not I came out of the meet with far more than I lost. I had a great day and that was more important to me than anything. Hope you will have your say on the V6 Poll that is gong round the forum I would love to hear your views. I have posted it like it isfrom my perspective ATB
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