Charity Car Day Show - North lincs - 04 Sept

Charity Car Day Show - North lincs - 04 Sept

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snorky

2,322 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd September 2004
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Don't you mean the "Gabi-Waggon"

kenyon

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1,269 posts

258 months

Saturday 4th September 2004
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See you all this morning. Thanks for coming. The weather looks very.

Hows the Tubi Geoff ????? Loud ????

snorky

2,322 posts

252 months

Saturday 4th September 2004
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millerman

817 posts

239 months

Saturday 4th September 2004
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On a good note. It was a great day (apart from the mishap), made even greater when Geoff wound up his car and played the most fantastic note on his new Tubi Zorst

Al, it would have been good if you had taken delivery of your Flying Custard (sorry! Lovely Yellow Fezza)Hope to see it soon.

Justin, thanks for arranging and thanks to your Mum for the good grub

Nick

>> Edited by millerman on Saturday 4th September 21:22

>> Edited by millerman on Monday 6th September 11:38

kenyon

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1,269 posts

258 months

Sunday 5th September 2004
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Guys, Thanks for coming and what an eventful day it was. I had no sleep last night. Geoff promise to get your car sorted and mine.

The tudi sounds awesome I think as good as the 355. I will by one this winter... Speak to you all laker, Thanks again.

simon.b

1,230 posts

283 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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What a day !

Meet at Brigate Lodge, pre incident.


Usual line up, post incident at Scotta.


Nick, Poo hunting.


Nice V12


Cheers,

Simon.

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>> Edited by simon.b on Monday 6th September 00:09

burriana500

16,556 posts

255 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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Seconded... nice day out, glad I decided to make a day of it with Gabby. Nice pub as well Justin, and of course enlightening me as to the merits of Guinness shandy!!

Nice to meet Mike and Barbara too... have to say, respect of the highest order

As to the rest... nuff said all round I think. Good luck getting it sorted guys.

snorky

2,322 posts

252 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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sorry to be picky Simon but that's a straight six !


I also notice that the 348 TS actually stands for "Tubi-Style"

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millerman

817 posts

239 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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Oh cheers Simon !

I got rid of the bird plop, I couldnt drive home (or have car on show) in that state. Wait till I catch that Bird !

I must say I was a little disapointed on the day -- no ferret Bingo. (What sort of show is it with no ferret Bingo !)

polartech

174 posts

239 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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millerman said:
I must say I was a little disapointed on the day -- no ferret Bingo. (What sort of show is it with no ferret Bingo !)



millerman

817 posts

239 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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Well after much consideration, I have decided that the TUS should be de-cat. In a vein attempt to get the Zorst, to compete with Geoffs fezza.That sound!

PS dont tell the wife (or my neighbours)

Does anyone know how to de-cat (J S G)? I assume I will need a bit of Pipe to bypass the cat once its out

Any tips would be welcome

burriana500

16,556 posts

255 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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1 hacksaw, two bits of 1950s vaccuum cleaner tube, 4 jubilee clips... s'easy!

MOD500

2,686 posts

251 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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I think Joospeed does cat by-pass pipes for the Tuscan.

HTH


Martyn.

millerman

817 posts

239 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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burriana500 said:
1 hacksaw, two bits of 1950s vaccuum cleaner tube, 4 jubilee clips... s'easy!


Hmmm, I have already tried it, the plastic vaccum cleaner tube melted (plastic). I could try the metal ones !

I prefer MOD500s suggestion

Should I try an do it myself, or get a Garage to have a go

burriana500

16,556 posts

255 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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GARAGE!

I presume you will need a hole tapping to take the Lambda sensor. Also, if anything goes wrong, you can take it back.

simon.b

1,230 posts

283 months

Monday 6th September 2004
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Don’t ask me, I cant count.