Retro Kings Snetterton 25th September

Retro Kings Snetterton 25th September

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B'stard Child

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28,373 posts

246 months

Thursday 8th September 2016
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Anyone going?

A bunch of us under the umbrella of NMRC are going

https://www.facebook.com/retrokingsshow/

http://retrokings.co.uk/

Round 6 of the time attack series

http://www.timeattack.co.uk/events_cp/snetterton/#...







NMRC = Norfolk Mountain Rescue Club

Disclaimer - yes I know Norfolk doesn't have any mountains, in fact substantial hills are in very short supply but just in case we force ourselves to be at a constant state of readiness - we meet monthly in order to plan our approach to a rescue whenever it may arise........

We reserve the right to spend that meeting just talking about cars and drink a little beer and leave the planning to the next monthly meeting - it's worked fine for the last 21 years

if it's not broke don't fix it...........

Rob197

781 posts

146 months

Thursday 8th September 2016
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Thinking of going, although it was fairly dissapointing last year

B'stard Child

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Thursday 8th September 2016
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Rob197 said:
Thinking of going, although it was fairly dissapointing last year
First time show last year - I thought it had potential but the weather wasn't great and the attendance I think was affected by that.

So we're going back again wink

Cledus Snow

2,090 posts

188 months

Friday 9th September 2016
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I might pop along.

rob0r

420 posts

170 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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I really enjoyed last year and I'll be going this year too. I don't have anything "retro" to take this year though, epic fail!

B'stard Child

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Wednesday 14th September 2016
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rob0r said:
I really enjoyed last year and I'll be going this year too. I don't have anything "retro" to take this year though, epic fail!
Have space on stand for retro and non retro - we are a broad church in the Norfolk Mountain Rescue Club

We've co-opted Darren on the NMR stand for the day :-) so you'd be in good company......

Can you round up any of the other Sudbury/Colchester Massive?

CPC

375 posts

203 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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I'm going in my turbo classic mini

threesixty

2,068 posts

203 months

Tuesday 20th September 2016
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Just seen this is on. I'll pop in on Sunday.

I've also booked a track slot for a giggle(in something not very retro!)

Konan

1,833 posts

146 months

Wednesday 21st September 2016
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I'll be down there for at least the morning.

Xaero

4,060 posts

215 months

Saturday 24th September 2016
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I'm going along (probably with my 2yr old son). Looking forward to it and seeing the time attack cars.

B'stard Child

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28,373 posts

246 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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I'm just gonna add my pics here..........

Hmmm



Can you spot the Join



I see with my little eye (IC)





I like fishing too



Don't think he got it....

This is why I painted the Merc rather than wrapped it





Big bang theory (well expensive and probably terminal)



French Fancy



Seems sensible



Plenty of E30's



Nice tidy Manta A



Engine bay was very tidy



Unfaded 924



The Saab Bonnet acted like a mirror (No I thought about a selfie and then thought better of it)



Busy engine bay



I think After-market Hard top on this E30



A Monza - had some nice little touches when you looked closely



Obviously I and a few of the NMR are Monza fans



Sorted 3 door



Must stop looking at MKII Escorts - I can't afford one



Tidy little Micra (was on track latter - I have some pics)



Rob0r 730



One of his group's E30



I love the club signage at RRG but I left this one behind - a picture was enough



TR6


B'stard Child

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Monday 26th September 2016
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Some more

That TR6 (three years had work in a single prefab garage - body off chassis full resto where the owner did everything himself and that included rebuilding the mechanical injection as well as painting it)



Z4



Nice Ar5e



Not such a nice ar5e



And a slight over exposed front



Heck of a roof aerial



Another rob0r mates E38



E30 Rims



Tidy Honda



rob0r Jag (also went on track - Twice) may or may not have had issues



Rena 5 (I liked the wheels in the darker grey)



MKII Golf with a much later obrut engine - nearly 400 bhp according to the dyno print



Ronal Turbo wheels - still a favorite



Period accessory



Astra GTE in more valve format



One for Nigel spottedlaurel





B'stard Child

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28,373 posts

246 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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Dustbin exhausts



Quite a taper



Time attack 205



V-tech yo



Mazda RX





E30





Outrageous Aero (I asked one of the support team how many times he'd caught his ankles on them and his face told me a lot)



Of course all that front aero needs balance at the back





Tuxman (nice to meet you fella)



Business end





First of the public track sessions (not taken from the pit wall - it was a different pit wall)



Lada with full compliment of flaps



DTM replica (or tribute)



rob0r Dad or it might be him?



MKIII? Fester



And from the other side of the Pit wall





Nissan 300ZX



That Jag again







Fester



Datsun or Toyota - not a clue really sorry not very knowledgable in that marque area



That Merc



I wonder what this belongs too?



B'stard Child

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Monday 26th September 2016
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MKII Fester



Colour co-ordinated gearbox on zetec on carbs



Kinda disappointed it left on the back of a beavertail transit - But I guess when you've spent that much effort on getting it super clean you hardly want to drive it......

Wide Arched MKI Escort (ish)



Engine well set back and low



Nope - just a battery and some cooling hoses - boot was empty too



Clutch of Cossies



Challenging drive on UK roads



MKII Goof



Because Racer breadvan



Vento missing VW Scene assesories on the roof



Probably slipped off and onto this bluebird



Hit and run



Probably more that once (number plate wasn't very well mounted)



Number plate wasn't very well mounted biggrin



I thought Fisher Fury (Fireblade engine I could see that from stickers)



But I'm probably wrong



Reflecting on that subject



Minty 2002



DTM 190



Banded or reverse rimmed Vauxhall steels



Staggered fitment



Jack (Cledus Snow) (wheel envy)



Merc Cougar (always people round it)



Keeping with the big cat theme - Puma


B'stard Child

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28,373 posts

246 months

Monday 26th September 2016
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When a mud flap bids for Freedom it's fine - when it flaps about for a while - not so fine



Usual comments from people around this Nova



More E30



Last public track session

Stately Progress from one the NMR guests (Darren)





OK so he got braver



Dab of oppo



Capri





I was guessing kent on carbs



Driver and passenger looked happy







Nailing the apex



That Micra again





Not the best place for a picnic



Maybe 20 cars max on track and it still got crowded



Micra going round the outside of the Merc - great move



Off to take pics of tuxman - damn my tardiness - nature of time attack - warm up lap hot lap or two and then back in the pits



shaun fulcrum

107 posts

182 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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It was a Raw Fulcrum (the kit car) and it's mine 😉I believe we met whilst I was investigating your friends Jag on a jack 👍 Hopefully it's behaving now it cooled down?

I thought it was a very good day out! Lots of different car culture all jumbled in which was great to see. Too many car shows revolve around one thing and can get very same old. This however kept you guessing if it was gonna be classic and standard or stripped and converted in a mad way with no prejudice against any make/model! Brilliant 👍

Hopefully it keeps getting bigger as its one of my favourites.

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 27th September 2016
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shaun fulcrum said:
It was a Raw Fulcrum (the kit car) and it's mine ??
Excellent - is there a build thread anywhere on it?

shaun fulcrum said:
I believe we met whilst I was investigating your friends Jag on a jack ?? Hopefully it's behaving now it cooled down?
Ahh now putting face to name - the Jag continued to be problematic - It dumped it's coolant on the way home and went the rest of the way on a recovery vehicle

shaun fulcrum said:
I thought it was a very good day out! Lots of different car culture all jumbled in which was great to see. Too many car shows revolve around one thing and can get very same old. This however kept you guessing if it was gonna be classic and standard or stripped and converted in a mad way with no prejudice against any make/model! Brilliant ??
I agree - I do struggle to reconcile what I saw and thought of the day with some of the comments of the RK FB page

"Great day , fair selection of retro rarities and classics , though bit disappointed no retro cars involved in the time attack as such,
£17 to show your Classic a bit of a liberty "

Seriously fail to understand the logic in some of those comments

No retro cars in the time attack - MKIII Fiestas, several 205's and an E30 BMW jump out at me straight away - I'm sure there were more....

£17 to display your car - the entrance fee to the circuit covers the track activity you are able to watch - if £17 is too expensive buy earlier - either £11 or £13

shaun fulcrum said:
Hopefully it keeps getting bigger as its one of my favourites.
It is getting better - it has some way to go to eclipse my favourite show of the year but improvements are in the right direction


shaun fulcrum

107 posts

182 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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Sorry no build thread but plenty of pics of the build here,

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php

Don't know if you need to be a member to see them!?

I'm not sure what everyone was expecting for a relatively new show and found the cost very reasonable myself.

B'stard Child

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Tuesday 27th September 2016
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shaun fulcrum said:
Sorry no build thread but plenty of pics of the build here,

http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/photos.php

Don't know if you need to be a member to see them!?
Thanks for that - I can see the photos fine - interesting to see what's under the skin

shaun fulcrum said:
I'm not sure what everyone was expecting for a relatively new show and found the cost very reasonable myself.
Agreed

Xaero

4,060 posts

215 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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I enjoyed it, but got a little bored mid afternoon and left early. The selection of cars was good and really nice to see (I remember Japfests of old where I had to walk for 20 minutes just to pass the endless blue Subarus), but I feel it was more luck on their part than good organisation. It does need a bit more of everything I think. The trade stands were virtually nothing just the sponsors of the event and small ones at that.

It was my first time watching Time Attack and I was expecting a bit more drama and excitement too. But without a sign up showing timing it's difficult to work out what is going on, especially when cars come out, do 2 hot laps and that's it for their 15 min session. I should have followed it using the app really. I did like the amateur feeling that I could just spend a few quid and get involved though. The clubman competition seemed a little too obvious though, virtually standard cars and a Nissan GT-R enters, so it didn't need watching to see who would win.

I did like looking at the RX-7 and Evo with the boot completely cleared out with fans in the back though.

I'd go again but it needs a bit more support to be interesting.