Guernsey car enthusiasts coffee meet?
Discussion
Yes looking forward to the 620R arriving after a 10 month wait !
It had its IVA on Tuesday and hopefully it passed, the paperwork will be sorted soon and I am hoping collection in the next two weeks.
I then have a 1,000 mile running in period restricted to 5,000 revs before I can release the beast and then enjoy it on the charity trackday at Fontenay-Le-Comte on the 12th June !
It had its IVA on Tuesday and hopefully it passed, the paperwork will be sorted soon and I am hoping collection in the next two weeks.
I then have a 1,000 mile running in period restricted to 5,000 revs before I can release the beast and then enjoy it on the charity trackday at Fontenay-Le-Comte on the 12th June !
SteveMarshall said:
Good Morning Paul, Stuart and et al, I have just seen the GEP article and joined up on Piston Heads to fleet up!
My trusty AM V12 Vantage has been in hibernation through most of the winter but I will drag it out to play again soon!
Cheers, Steve M.
It good to see you Steve! You seemed to be able to park ok in the four width car parking space with that dodgy eye of yours My trusty AM V12 Vantage has been in hibernation through most of the winter but I will drag it out to play again soon!
Cheers, Steve M.

I hope you found the meeting fun and will come to the next one on the 10th May.
SOOOOOOOOO!!!
About 85 cars turned up on Sunday morning. A warm, sunny but slightly chilly morning. However everyone seemed in good spirits and seemed to mix well, with Ferrari owners showing off their engine bays, Tom Fallaize his hedgehog killing carbon splitter, numerous rear spoilers of varying heights (and ability to act as a tray for a bacon sandwich and cup of tea), stainless rims, lovely polished panels, and varying exhaust and engine sounds as people came and went.
And what a nice bunch of people. All like minded, and with a common interest.
Cars ranged from an original Fiat 500 to a Ferrari 458 Speciale. No Lotus or Maserati though? No Lambo, though it was confidently rumoured a Huracan is likely to show itself sometime soon.
Splendid! Though I am sure there are a lot more cars out there that would help spice things up even more!!
To May 10th!
About 85 cars turned up on Sunday morning. A warm, sunny but slightly chilly morning. However everyone seemed in good spirits and seemed to mix well, with Ferrari owners showing off their engine bays, Tom Fallaize his hedgehog killing carbon splitter, numerous rear spoilers of varying heights (and ability to act as a tray for a bacon sandwich and cup of tea), stainless rims, lovely polished panels, and varying exhaust and engine sounds as people came and went.
And what a nice bunch of people. All like minded, and with a common interest.
Cars ranged from an original Fiat 500 to a Ferrari 458 Speciale. No Lotus or Maserati though? No Lambo, though it was confidently rumoured a Huracan is likely to show itself sometime soon.
Splendid! Though I am sure there are a lot more cars out there that would help spice things up even more!!
To May 10th!
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