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NHyde

Original Poster:

1,427 posts

270 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Posted on the griff forum

NHyde said:
Aw, don't knock the wedges

The BBWF was totally free for anyone who wanted to attend. Accommodation (optional) BBQ (optional) but anyone was welcome to turn up (and did).

FUN (free), LOUD (free) BAD (very). Unfortunately we got no publicity apart from PH and Wedgepages. TVRCC would only support if it was open to all models. However, great to see the Chims and Griffs that joined us.

In my opinion the single model events are the way to go, with one annual great big marque gathering. The club should support the members.

PS: If I had a griff I'd be at the GG too !! Same goes for an 'S'

PPS - from ex Chimaera owner and if they have the tea party - we'll be there.

All us Wedgers wish you Good luck with "the GROWL" - can 100 of us come?




Anybody fancy a blast to the Griff Growl?

Gandalf TW

2,381 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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I sent e-mail to FlipFlopp Griff asking, politely, if they would mind if I tagged along at a discrete distance and to date have yet to receive a reply!

But I would be happy join in with any Wedges who wished to go along.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

270 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Go and have a look on the Griff Forum. Go on, we won't bite!

maggit

Griff500 and BBWF T-shirt holder!

Gandalf TW

2,381 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Hi mrmaggit,

thanks for the tip have viewed the site but cannot find any timetable/itinery any idea of times etc?
Also whats all this about paying £15.00, who to, when and what for exactly?

I would love to come along as we are only 30 miles from Gaydon and am suffering withdrawl symptoms after the BBWF weekend.

Off to David Geralds tomorrow for inquiry into brake improvements and probable service anyone used them before be interested in reputation I believe it is very good?

streaky

19,311 posts

271 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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It would turn a "growl" into a "wail" - Streaky

streaky

19,311 posts

271 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Perhaps we could all demonstrate how to do doughnuts without hitting anything!

I'll get my coat (again)

NHyde

Original Poster:

1,427 posts

270 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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.........was that a "Gel coat"

Gandalf

2,381 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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I`m sure a certain chimp owner would be delaminated to hear that!

cuneus

5,963 posts

264 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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More like a cloak . . .

grahamw48

9,944 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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Is this snobbery ?

I'm sure most of us could afford a Griff, Chim, etc - even a Cerbera.

I guess it depends on how much debt you want.

Hmm - yes, that was bitchy

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

270 months

Friday 23rd July 2004
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Gandalf TW said:
Hi mrmaggit,

thanks for the tip have viewed the site but cannot find any timetable/itinery any idea of times etc?
Also whats all this about paying £15.00, who to, when and what for exactly?

I would love to come along as we are only 30 miles from Gaydon and am suffering withdrawl symptoms after the BBWF weekend.

Off to David Geralds tomorrow for inquiry into brake improvements and probable service anyone used them before be interested in reputation I believe it is very good?


The £15 is payable to TVRCC (it's a TVRCC backed event), the booking form is in Sprint, but also downloadeable if you follow the links in the Growl thread. It gets you reserved parking, souvenir, free entry to the Museum. Most of the long distance attendees are staying at the Ashwell Hotel (details on thread), so you can always turn up for a beer there too.

19560

14,048 posts

280 months

Friday 23rd July 2004
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mrmaggit said:
The £15 is payable to TVRCC (it's a TVRCC backed event), the booking form is in Sprint, but also downloadeable if you follow the links in the Growl thread. It gets you reserved parking, souvenir, free entry to the Museum. Most of the long distance attendees are staying at the Ashwell Hotel (details on thread), so you can always turn up for a beer there too.


Sounds like a politicians answer. What is the £15 for? If we compare it to the BBWF: reserved parking - free, souvenir - free DVD, hotel, beer, and most car enthusiasts have seen the museum too many times. It's always bugged me that the car club charge for the factory tour - provided free by TVR.

AM400

1,196 posts

285 months

Friday 23rd July 2004
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Gandalf TW said:

Off to David Geralds tomorrow for inquiry into brake improvements and probable service anyone used them before be interested in reputation I believe it is very good?


Hi Gandalf,

As you know I use David Gerald for parts, never had any work done buy them yet but they are very knowledgable however brake inprovements might be expensive im just glad to have brakes that work again

Andy