New Le Mans 2006 thread

New Le Mans 2006 thread

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the-gofer

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651 posts

241 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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The old one was getting a bit cluttered so I am starting a new one:

Here's a news update:

1. Have spoken to Bob and the big-stuff order is in, so we are getting Gazebo, cooking stuff, table, chairs and fridge brought down for us in the truck. I will let you know of the price later

2. I will start route-planning later, but I am only planning for a handful of cars (those coming on the Wednesday ferry). As we are getting on an afternoon ferry I figured we would take a direct, fast route to Le Mans once we are on the other side.

3. Finally, unfortunately, I am debating myself as to whether I am going to be able to make it - I'll keep you posted, but here is the reason why: www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=271947&f=152&h=0

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

270 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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You have another car don't you ? Just cos the Tuscan may not be available doesn't mean that you cannot go.

the-gofer

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651 posts

241 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Nope. t'other car is bust as well (waiting for information back on a dodgy suspension arm, could be a difficult part to get hold of). Am looking at options for consolidating cars among the group at the mo (i.e. See if we can re-jig Alistair, my dad, me, arran and andy)

Quite frankly though, I am not entirely sure that I can afford to (in order of priority):

1. pay for a wedding
2. pay for a honeymoon, and
3. Buy a house
4. pay for an engine rebuild
5. go to Le Mans
6. buy food

zo-fo

193 posts

251 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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It's bad enough news about your car - don't compound it by missing LM as well. Where there's a will there's a way.

You're welcome to a lift with me if you can get your gear and my tent (which is too big to fit in my boot and destined for the passenger footwell) transported there and back.

zo-fo

193 posts

251 months

Monday 22nd May 2006
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Just read your last post. If no-one's got a car I'll get 4 squashed passengers with me in Saab, or 3 in comfort. We're on Tuesday ferry.

BURNIE

1,152 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th May 2006
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We travel down on the wed!!I think we go from Portsmouth!!any body else going that way?
My first lems!!!!

minimax

11,984 posts

257 months

Wednesday 24th May 2006
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zo-fo said:
Just read your last post. If no-one's got a car I'll get 4 squashed passengers with me in Saab, or 3 in comfort. We're on Tuesday ferry.



I can take some luggage of people in my Tiv if you like, I travel light

i'm going down on wednesday

the-gofer

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651 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th May 2006
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zo-fo said:
Just read your last post. If no-one's got a car I'll get 4 squashed passengers with me in Saab, or 3 in comfort. We're on Tuesday ferry.


You're right. The problem is that even if I do get the car back (which, is looking likely: see the "Jinxed" thread), then I need to pay for it. Being a contracting scumbag if I take a week off work, that's one weeks less pay + the expense of a holiday - double whammy. I have budgeted for an awful lot over the coming months, and as a result straws and camel's backs spring to mind.

Having said that - I firmly believe in the "everything always turns out ok in the end" principle. So, knowing me, I'll just go and be damned with the expense (hmmm... sounds remarkably like my mindset when I bought the bl**dy thing in the first place).

zo-fo

193 posts

251 months

Wednesday 24th May 2006
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the-gofer said:
I'll just go and be damned with the expense


So how are you getting there?

the-gofer

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651 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th May 2006
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zo-fo said:
the-gofer said:
I'll just go and be damned with the expense


So how are you getting there?


Probably take the Tuscan - thanks for the kind offer Roger. I'll know more when I get the bill for the car next week, I'll try and pull all the loose ends together then and put a more concrete travelling plan on here for all involved in our trip.

p.s. My dad is on holiday this week, so he and Al are meant to be sorting themselves out next week, but I am now not sure if Andy is going to have his car ready in time, so there still may be a "lost soul":

Andy

the-gofer

Original Poster:

651 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th May 2006
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BURNIE said:
We travel down on the wed!!I think we go from Portsmouth!!any body else going that way?
My first lems!!!!


Burnie- most of us are (if things work out) travelling down to Dover on the Wednesday to catch the 14:10 speedferry. What time are you crossing?

BURNIE

1,152 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th May 2006
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ui think over night ferry!! but not sure need to check it out!!
I think Richie raliston,is going down from Leeds so maybe we all could go togather!! amke a day of it!!

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

270 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Gordon - looks like things are better than you thought. Maybe link up for the Wed night practice if things go to plan

>> Edited by Bob the Planner on Thursday 25th May 00:25

speed8

5,005 posts

274 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Just got back from the rig and seen this thread. Read the first one and thought bollox but it sounds like it might be a happy ending.

Me... I'm taking the bike as the car won't be ready on time. I do need to email Bob though to see if he can possibly be so kind as to fit a couple of things in his supply wagon if I can drop them off. Pretty please!!!!

If you read this Bob I'll email you about it.

the-gofer

Original Poster:

651 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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speed8 said:
Just got back from the rig and seen this thread. Read the first one and thought bollox but it sounds like it might be a happy ending.

Me... I'm taking the bike as the car won't be ready on time. I do need to email Bob though to see if he can possibly be so kind as to fit a couple of things in his supply wagon if I can drop them off. Pretty please!!!!

If you read this Bob I'll email you about it.


Welcome home Andy!

Good stuff. This means that Alistair and my Dad can combine forces and either take Al's Chim or my Dad's SEAC. I am currently trying to talk him out of bringing the 4x4

speed8

5,005 posts

274 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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I'm not home yet.... Just back to the office!!!!
I get home a few days before Lemons but with my glider for the Alps and a tent I'm struggling a little bit for space on my ride hence the need to email Bob and see if his wagon has a little corner free.

minimax

11,984 posts

257 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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If my S3c sells before LeMans i'll be in the air conditioned comfort of the beemer with plenty of boot/back seat space

the-gofer

Original Poster:

651 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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minimax said:
...If my S3c sells before LeMans ...

What? You've only had it 5 minutes, surely you want to go to Le Mans in it.

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

270 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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speed8 said:
...fit a couple of things in his supply wagon if I can drop them off. Pretty please!!!!

If you read this Bob I'll email you about it.

Mmmmm - Large supply wagon is leaving from Poole. I'm not sure yet what mode of transport I am using to get to the south coast but if there is room I can carry some stuff (already taking the Gazebo - Gordon have you got rough dimensions on packed size)

ntel

5,051 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th May 2006
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Got my TVRCC tickets this morning. My Houx site camping pitch is Rang 28 Place 405. Is that anywhere near to you guys?