A line of wedges at the Griff Growl
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Hi
A line of five wedges at this years Griff Growl yesterday at the Chase.
It was a great event with a number of traders and Gary from North London Dyno who was busy and doing a great job, I had a chat with him so I can get the SEAC on the road when its run in so he can have a go at setting her up!
For those interestead the towels on the wings were there so people could look into the engine compartment with out fear of scratching the paint work. And yes the roofs are on as it had just started to rain.

Andy
A line of five wedges at this years Griff Growl yesterday at the Chase.
It was a great event with a number of traders and Gary from North London Dyno who was busy and doing a great job, I had a chat with him so I can get the SEAC on the road when its run in so he can have a go at setting her up!
For those interestead the towels on the wings were there so people could look into the engine compartment with out fear of scratching the paint work. And yes the roofs are on as it had just started to rain.
Andy
adam quantrill said:
I would have put the SEAC in between the green 280 and the rest of the line, for the best colour graduation. But I'm nit-picking...
Now Adam you should know better "green 280i" look again it's a 350i the next one to it was the 280i in Blue in fact Mazda Marine Blue according to the old factory's records.Andy
Matthew Poxon said:
From the other angle. The 280i was very interesting, not very up on wedges but never seem one with a front end like that. Shame they will not be at the BBWF.

Matt I am glad you liked itWell they only built 10 of these S3, the last 10 280i's made in 1986-87 this was the first one made which also was the first car to have the
dash.
Andy
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