Midlanders Late Autumn Blast

Midlanders Late Autumn Blast

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fruitcake

3,850 posts

227 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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fruitcake

3,850 posts

227 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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fortjefferson

8,237 posts

223 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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chassis 33 said:
with the back end of the Clio getting ever closer.


Regards
Iain


But it dose have a sexy bum dos'nt it.


fortjefferson

8,237 posts

223 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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Thanks to fruitcake for the photo's. The TVR has it's bonnet up hope there was no pun intended

fruitcake

3,850 posts

227 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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fortjefferson said:
Thanks to fruitcake for the photo's. The TVR has it's bonnet up hope there was no pun intended


Purely coincidence...

No, it was so I could post this but I forgot :



Oh and here's yours:



PS. All of these pics are available in their original (largish) size. Just email me if you'd like one

dodgyviper

1,197 posts

239 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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Many thanks Iain for organising a fantastic drive out. The Evo triangle is an evil section of road that is going to have to be done time and again.

... and as for the bonnet up on the chim - would you believe me if I said it was because I thought I may have dropped my sunglasses down the bonnet vents. (ridiculous but true) Thanks Lexxie for finding them for me.

Some beautiful hardware on display as well. Can't wait to do it again.

heebeegeetee

28,776 posts

249 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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A few of you must have seen that 350Z drop-top, after we said our goodbyes, we passed it on the dual carraigeway towards wrexham, I think? Did anyone else think it was really quite ugly. I told Mrs Heebee that I thought it was one of those Lexuses. I was amazed when I saw the front of it and realised it was a 350Z. With the roof up, from behind it looks like the dogs ar*e, not its danglies.

chassis 33

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6,194 posts

283 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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You mean the one that cut up and upset the Renault Laguna that did a classic manouver, signal, mirror on me getting onto the Wrexham by-pass. Muppets both of them!

Regards
Iain

heebeegeetee

28,776 posts

249 months

Sunday 18th December 2005
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chassis 33 said:
You mean the one that cut up and upset the Renault Laguna that did a classic manouver, signal, mirror on me getting onto the Wrexham by-pass. Muppets both of them!

Regards
Iain


I thought something was going on, but couldn't see clearly. Plus I was concentrating on whatever that car was. First 350Z cab I've seen, and definitely the first with roof up. It looked a right bloater from behind. I was really surprised 'cos I like the 350Z's. Didn't like the look of that one, though. It ain't a looker with the roof up. Should have stuck with the proper metal roof, IMO.

Going slow as well, wasn't it?

fruitcake

3,850 posts

227 months

Monday 19th December 2005
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heebeegeetee said:
chassis 33 said:
You mean the one that cut up and upset the Renault Laguna that did a classic manouver, signal, mirror on me getting onto the Wrexham by-pass. Muppets both of them!

Regards
Iain


I thought something was going on, but couldn't see clearly. Plus I was concentrating on whatever that car was. First 350Z cab I've seen, and definitely the first with roof up. It looked a right bloater from behind. I was really surprised 'cos I like the 350Z's. Didn't like the look of that one, though. It ain't a looker with the roof up. Should have stuck with the proper metal roof, IMO.

Going slow as well, wasn't it?


I don't think it helped that it was an import and just looked extra bloated with that small numberplate on.
Also, the colour of baby sick didn't do it any favours.

Dan

PS. I hate them as well

Shred-head

45 posts

235 months

Monday 19th December 2005
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What more can I say?

I thoroughly enjoyed the day. Great roads, great company and well organised.

Good to see everyone going "Hardcore" with roofs down wherever possible- despite the icy temperatures.

FORTJEFFERSON

8,237 posts

223 months

Monday 19th December 2005
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Shred-head said:
What more can I say?

Good to see everyone going "Hardcore" with roofs down wherever possible- despite the icy temperatures.


I did open the window once, did that count?

al4carol48

122 posts

231 months

Monday 19th December 2005
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My fingers have just about thawed enough to type...
so thanks to everyone for a great day, especially Iain for organising it.
Great roads, and great scenery, not that I had time to look at it trying to keep up with you lot.
The sausage, egg and chips weren't bad either.

Cheers y'all
Alistair.