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ColinM50 said:
mikesalt said:
Shouldn't Pistonheads have an article up about Stoneleigh by now?
No need, just read last years. Or the year before's. To be honest I quite enjoyed the show but it is a bit samey, no new attractions and glad I didn't persuade the grandkids to come, they'd have been bored rigid and it'd have been, "are we going home yet" all afternoon.Don't know what the organisers can or should do to spice it up a bit, but as a show for grown up's and Dad's to pick up hard to find bits and tools and stuff, it's pretty good.
ColinM50 said:
No need, just read last years. Or the year before's. To be honest I quite enjoyed the show but it is a bit samey, no new attractions and glad I didn't persuade the grandkids to come, they'd have been bored rigid and it'd have been, "are we going home yet" all afternoon.
Don't know what the organisers can or should do to spice it up a bit, but as a show for grown up's and Dad's to pick up hard to find bits and tools and stuff, it's pretty good.
I would have said the same thing but my son and his wife surprised us by bringing along our three year old grandson and he absolutely loved it. They had to drag him home in the end.Don't know what the organisers can or should do to spice it up a bit, but as a show for grown up's and Dad's to pick up hard to find bits and tools and stuff, it's pretty good.
Goodsteed said:
I was seriously impressed with the abuse those two cars put up with.Nikolai said:
Like your blog, Some really good shots of the show.Gassing Station | Kit Cars | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff