LCR National day - 2007 - Billing

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TD
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Post by TD »

hi, where abouts is the meeting place for sunday,what time.cheers tony.
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Post by Lashman »

I'll be there from Saturday night, so you could look out for the Yellow Teepee (new tent :D ) or I might even be in the Work van. :?
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Post by Rick »

What no LC? shame on you, for anyone going up today (sat) a couple of us will be leaving Jun 17 M25 around 12.30pm get in touch if you want to travel up the numbers in the front of the QB either me or Andy, ( come rain or shine)
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Post by TD »

hi, well it rained, good to meet up again all see you at the next one. TD.
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Post by Rob »

Shame about the poor weather, hence I only lasted a couple of hours.
(Soaked through to the skin)
Good to see a few cars out. First time ive been to Billing, what a well laid out venue. Very impressed. Sorry to hear about the car that got damaged.
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Post by martin k »

i stuck it out till about 1.missed out on a nice big valve cam cover for £50 :( good turnout considering the winter conditions. good venue with loads of room. :)
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Post by Lashman »

Well done to all who attended, looked a good show, will certainly go again. Real shame about the weather, I guess that's why number's were'nt as good as they could of been.
Cheers
Louis
P.S Apologies to anyone who wanted to chat on Sunday, I had a very nasty bout of 'manflu' :roll: . and spent most of the day feeling very sorry for myself!
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Post by Kryss Dodd »

Hi Louis, sorry you weren't well on the Sunday - you sure looked a funny shade of orange when I saw you! Hope you're feeling better today. To be honest, the rest of us didn't last much longer - it was all over by about 2!! :cry:
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Post by Steve 155C »

I enjoyed myself. There were some cracking cars to see. It was nice to see the newly restored MK11 crayford out in such poor weather.

I'm not really a MK5 fan but the bright orange XR6 rumbling across the field sounded good.
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Post by AlanMc »

Sorry i didnt make it at the weekend, i hate to miss the nationals but......
CPM was on the club stand at the Silverstone classic last year and i loved watching the classics racing around so much i decided to do it. It took me around nine months to gt all my ARDS ect done and get a car ready. My first race was the last weekend and i'm entered in the Classic this year already. Got a Midget to get my international license and am building an Imp to get into the saloon cars. Wont risk an LC untill i cant at least stay out of peoples way but its fantastic fun, all the guys at the HSCC have been very helpfull at getting me out there and cant wait for the next one.
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