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mr_roll

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69 posts

214 months

Sunday 15th October 2006
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Hi all

I'm a Gateshead resident, but I have lives in Wallsend, twice, Benfield road, Chillingham Road and Backworth as well as Walker in the past 5 years.

I drive a 106 Rallye, which has a 1.3 8V engine and standard 100HP, although it does need an MOT right now and tax so I'm using my bike at the moment to commute, I really am saving a LOT of money!!

Are there any sort of events locally that you guys attend? For example I was up at a cruise up at Glasgow the other week. Pics from that are here, if you're interested > www.fya-lan.co.uk/pics/GlasgowCruise30-09-06/

This was my old car:
www.fya-lan.co.uk/pics/MyVolvo740/rear.jpg
This was after the rear tyre blew on my way to alston on the A686
www.fya-lan.co.uk/pics/MyVolvo740/crashed-front2-740-low.jpg

This is my car:
www.fya-lan.co.uk/106-rallye/front-os-106rallye.jpg

As I said, it needs an MOt by replacing the rear beam, if anyone can do this for me I'll give them £50 for the job.

I have the beam and the tools to do the job, although I might need a bigger jack.

Anyway, hi there.

Lois

14,706 posts

253 months

Sunday 15th October 2006
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There are meets and runs but we don't do "cruizes"

Edited by Lois on Sunday 15th October 22:19

tvrbob

11,172 posts

256 months

Sunday 15th October 2006
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Having had a quick look at your photos I don't think you would find our type of petrolheadisum of any interest, we don't do spoilers and big exhausts here. As Lois says cruizes don't do it for us, we drive for the pleasure of driving and not to display our cars. That's all too maxpower.

tvrbob awaits the laughter as he is drawn in hook line and sinker again

mr_roll

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69 posts

214 months

Sunday 15th October 2006
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They are quite a disapointing responses.

How on earth could you judge me from one post I have made?

I like going to cruises as the people there are really good to chat to and you get to see some very nice cars some times, of course there are the very horrid cars too.

I love everything to do about cars. From learning more about how they work to modifications that actually improve the performance of the car. I don't think a spoiler will increase the HP by 20% and I do not buy these "performance chips" from ebay in a hopeless effort to increase my horse power either.

If I wanted to I could go and spend all my money on upgrading my car with all sorts of performance devices, however I am keeping it standard. Its a great car to drive and just rightly balanced.

I am NOT a boy racer, infact people get annoyed at me for driving to slowly most of the time, but hey, that's their fault they should learn to relax some more. Lionel Ritchie or Bach does it for me 8)

What do you do at runs and meets?

To finish, I hope we can all get along and when I have my car on the road again maybe meet with you all.

Edited by mr_roll on Sunday 15th October 22:59

byff

4,427 posts

262 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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Where's that popcorn smilie?

mr_roll

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69 posts

214 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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byff said:
Where's that popcorn smilie?


Funny post!

wendyg

2,071 posts

244 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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mr_roll said:
I am NOT a boy racer, infact people get annoyed at me for driving to slowly most of the time, but hey, that's their fault they should learn to relax some more.


I know the feeling. I go out on the so-called 'friendly runs' and every one overtakes me, leaves me for dead, and takes the mick, because I am so slow. Then when I make it to the meeting site, they pelt me with outdated tangerines and falafel. I am bitter and resentful.










mr_roll

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214 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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wendyg said:
mr_roll said:
I am NOT a boy racer, infact people get annoyed at me for driving to slowly most of the time, but hey, that's their fault they should learn to relax some more.


I know the feeling. I go out on the so-called 'friendly runs' and every one overtakes me, leaves me for dead, and takes the mick, because I am so slow. Then when I make it to the meeting site, they pelt me with outdated tangerines and falafel. I am bitter and resentful.












I would never turn my nose up at free stuff biglaugh

zebra

4,555 posts

215 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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wendyg said:

I know the feeling. I go out on the so-called 'friendly runs' and every one overtakes me, leaves me for dead, and takes the mick, because I am so slow. Then when I make it to the meeting site, they pelt me with outdated tangerines and falafel. I am bitter and resentful.




That's cos we loves ya Wendy! The falafel chucking is cos we is jealous of ya funky yella stripes!

Zebra

zebra

4,555 posts

215 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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tvrbob said:


tvrbob awaits the laughter as he is drawn in hook line and sinker again


Well kids, it's nearly guy fawkes night again, so please take notice of the following safety tips:

1. Always carry all your tvrbob's comments in a metal tin.
2. Never read the instructions on a tvrbob's comment with a naked flame.
3. Get an adult to post them on any forum.
4. Once a tvrbob's comment has been lit stand well back.
5. Never return to a smouldering comment.

Now if you follow these safety tips you'll be sure to enjoy the wonderous effects they create. Treat a tvrbob's comment with disrespect and it'll have your eye out.

Now, in case you were wondering the true worth of a tvrbob's comment, let me remind you that one particular comment was lit and provided a spectacular display that lasted virtually two days - how about that where value for money is concerned.

zebs

Edited by zebra on Monday 16th October 07:35


Edited by zebra on Monday 16th October 11:19

tvrbob

11,172 posts

256 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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zebra said:
Treat a tvrbob's comment with disrespect and it'll have your eye out.
No, I'm a pussycat really . My last email went out to the TVRCC at 2:30 this morning and I've been at work now since 7:00. I need more sleep. sleep

tvrbob

11,172 posts

256 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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mr_roll said:
How on earth could you judge me from one post I have made?
Fair point.

I guess I worked with the limited information available to me. The photos that are linked from your initial post indicated to me that you find this type of car-mania fun and interesting. I know the PHers in the Northeast area find this type of car-mania uninteresting and it is common for us to make fun of cars that look like those you have posted. No offence meant by this, each to their own, the world would be a boring place if we all liked the same thing. I guess that is why I felt it was worth making the comments I made. Anyone is welcome to join us to chat about cars at our local meetings, please come along.

As for road runs, these are not 'open invitation' because the organisers need to protect the safety of the group and the reputation of PH in the Northeast. Who joins a run will be decided by the organiser and that decision will take many things into consideration.

mr_roll

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69 posts

214 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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tvrbob said:
mr_roll said:
How on earth could you judge me from one post I have made?
Fair point.

I guess I worked with the limited information available to me. The photos that are linked from your initial post indicated to me that you find this type of car-mania fun and interesting. I know the PHers in the Northeast area find this type of car-mania uninteresting and it is common for us to make fun of cars that look like those you have posted. No offence meant by this, each to their own, the world would be a boring place if we all liked the same thing. I guess that is why I felt it was worth making the comments I made. Anyone is welcome to join us to chat about cars at our local meetings, please come along.

As for road runs, these are not 'open invitation' because the organisers need to protect the safety of the group and the reputation of PH in the Northeast. Who joins a run will be decided by the organiser and that decision will take many things into consideration.


You're correct in thinking I do find cruises interesting, I like to see great cars that have been modified to be one off vehicles, where some one has created either a piece of art and looks gorgeous or someone might have created a pile of Halfrauds rubbish.

I Also think these events are great for photography. You can really get some good shots of cars. But I like the social side of things too, you get to meet a lot of different people, some obviously you like and some you don't.

Overall, I am here for a bit of car chat and socialisation, I'm a great believer in that a man, or woman, can't have to many friends.

Where do you all normally hold local meetings? Should I just wait for a post in this forum ?

castex

4,936 posts

274 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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Nice looking Peugeot, Mr Roll. I'll bet it's a right gigglethumbup

mr_roll

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69 posts

214 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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castex said:
Nice looking Peugeot, Mr Roll. I'll bet it's a right gigglethumbup


Thank you

I love this car, no power steering means its very direct steering when cornering and when I started to drive it my arm muscles did actually get a bit bigger

The next things I'll be buying for the car are some arches, I have found some one with cheap 2nd hand ones that arnt it to bad condition.

And then looking to get a original air intake as one of the previous owners put a K&N Air filter on it which looks like it couldn't filter coal. Also I just want iot completely standard, apart from my speakers in the rear, they're much better than the 2 little speakers in the rear.

I've had some scary moments cornering, but its so lovelly and once you know "point it in that direction and it'll take you there" mentalilty, corners are taken with no doubt

pbirkett

18,116 posts

273 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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Dont take this the wrong way, but those wheels just do not suit that pug. A rallye should ALWAYS have white steelies!

mr_roll

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69 posts

214 months

Monday 16th October 2006
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pbirkett said:
Dont take this the wrong way, but those wheels just do not suit that pug. A rallye should ALWAYS have white steelies!


Ahh yes, I forgot to say, I'm supposed to be getting a set of Series 2 steelies soon.

S2 steelies are about an inch wider, or half and inch. So more grip

passenger gez

523 posts

212 months

Tuesday 17th October 2006
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Have i seen your rallye parked on Chilli rd next to the traffic lights opposite the bathroom shop?

Oh, and welcome.

mr_roll

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69 posts

214 months

Tuesday 17th October 2006
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passenger gez said:
Have i seen your rallye parked on Chilli rd next to the traffic lights opposite the bathroom shop?

Oh, and welcome.


You have indeed, I used to live there about a month and a half ago for the past 12 months before that.

Thank you, what do you drive ?

passenger gez

523 posts

212 months

Thursday 19th October 2006
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I've just got a company car at the moment - golf Tdi... but i'm saving u for a westy, hope to have one by the spring.