South West Wales Breakfast Meet
Discussion
dannytherev said:
The guy with the V8 vantage has been to a few meets previously he had a 500Abarth a classic Mini and a white Alfa always forget his name
Hi Danny, its Marc.The Abarth and Alfa have gone but the mini is still with me - 14 years and 6,000 miles and counting.
Great turnout today and as I said it's all thanks to you Danny for taking the time and trouble to organise it.
Always great to see other people who appreciate cars and cherish their own.
Thanks for the nice comments about the Aston- I'm still getting used to the fact that I have one which has always been a dream of mine.
undred orse said:
Hi Danny, its Marc.
The Abarth and Alfa have gone but the mini is still with me - 14 years and 6,000 miles and counting.
Great turnout today and as I said it's all thanks to you Danny for taking the time and trouble to organise it.
Always great to see other people who appreciate cars and cherish their own.
Thanks for the nice comments about the Aston- I'm still getting used to the fact that I have one which has always been a dream of mine.
Well done on the Aston, Marc, the car looks stunning. If you have any questions I'm sure Andi_P on here will be happy to help, he had a V8 Vantage in the past and currently has the DBS & V12 Vantage. The Abarth and Alfa have gone but the mini is still with me - 14 years and 6,000 miles and counting.
Great turnout today and as I said it's all thanks to you Danny for taking the time and trouble to organise it.
Always great to see other people who appreciate cars and cherish their own.
Thanks for the nice comments about the Aston- I'm still getting used to the fact that I have one which has always been a dream of mine.
Hi Marc why didn't you say about the V8? I rushed in to try and get breakfast early and when I went outside to go and have a look it had gone and only now realised it was yours. Does this mean that the SLK55 (with DRL's, stupid bloody things) has also gone?
The 348 was fantastic and shows just how big supercars have become in the last few years what with that and Andrews Carrera 3.0.
It's also good to see people realising that their cars won't disintegrate if they drive them in winter what with consistently high turn outs and varied metal. Well done all.
The 348 was fantastic and shows just how big supercars have become in the last few years what with that and Andrews Carrera 3.0.
It's also good to see people realising that their cars won't disintegrate if they drive them in winter what with consistently high turn outs and varied metal. Well done all.
rblvjenkins said:
Alvin, Nick (R35 GTR), Chris (TT) and I (SLS AMG) really enjoyed it yesterday. Great to meet so many of you. We'll be back! Next time hopefully with Alvin's recently completely restored, utterly mint F40. Here's a taster!
Great to see you all there. I will be looking to test drive a GTR thanks to Nick.Couldnt resist quoting the entire post as you cant have enough pics of an F40 can you.
Would certainly be a meet to remember if Alvin brings it along
Sorry I couldn't make this one, was waiting for my son to come from Surrey for a belated Xmas with me, I intended bringing him along for a treat, but alas he arrived a little too late....
I did see that Ferrari 348 a little later in the day though, blipping his throttle at Trostre Retail Park in Llanelli (as you do)
Jay
I did see that Ferrari 348 a little later in the day though, blipping his throttle at Trostre Retail Park in Llanelli (as you do)
Jay
Sorry I couldn't make this one, was waiting for my son to come from Surrey for a belated Xmas with me, I intended bringing him along for a treat, but alas he arrived a little too late....
I did see that Ferrari 348 a little later in the day though, blipping his throttle at Trostre Retail Park in Llanelli (as you do)
Jay
I did see that Ferrari 348 a little later in the day though, blipping his throttle at Trostre Retail Park in Llanelli (as you do)
Jay
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