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[:eek:]Hi Steve, Thanks for sending tickets to me cheered me up quite a bit! Had to leave my car in France at Troyes,as broke down coming back from Monaco Have now got it back but think its a cv joint the outer one about £600 for a new one from Germany. Obviously am gutted because can't bring my car on Sunday to the show,was really looking forward to taking her there! Will be there to thank you in my little red Alfa,Kind regards Dave. Some pics...
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What time do gates open and whats the latest arrival time? Is there an exit strategy or do you get sealed in until the stars appear in the sky?
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Getting there about 8.30, if the weather gets bad most start leaving early but the forecast very good for Sunday, bring plenty of your Cream Garry[:D]
 
ORIGINAL: Gary Bullen What time do gates open and whats the latest arrival time? Is there an exit strategy or do you get sealed in until the stars appear in the sky?
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think i recognise some of those cars.....where was that picture taken can i ask?
 
The guy with his back to you (light grey top with large round logo) centre of picture is a friend of ours called Gary Downham. Serious Porsche nut he now sponsors one of the Carrera Cup cars run by Paul Robe (Parr Motorsport). Met him via Titanic/GT3. Recntly had a 4.0 RS which has now passed onto another friend also via Titanic/GT3. Gary Downham runs the Hare at Roxwell. He has monthly car meetings offering free tea/coffee and Danish pastries and it's mentioned regularly on Pistonheads.
 
ORIGINAL: Gary Bullen The guy with his back to you (light grey top with large round logo) centre of picture is a friend of ours called Gary Downham. Serious Porsche nut he now sponsors one of the Carrera Cup cars run by Paul Robe (Parr Motorsport). Met him via Titanic/GT3. Recntly had a 4.0 RS which has now passed onto another friend also via Titanic/GT3. Gary Downham runs the Hare at Roxwell. He has monthly car meetings offering free tea/coffee and Danish pastries and it's mentioned regularly on Pistonheads.
haha i thought i knew it....i usually go every month thou was sadly busy this month. Great venue and a good mix of cars...Tks
 
thought that was a great day out y'day and thankfully the weather held. Must say i was busy admiring a 964 when i suddenly realised i was in the TIPEC stand! DOH Fortunately my lad fell for a 356 that was on the PCGB one and we headed off over there
 
Thanks Steve For a super day and now we all know were Des keeps his Secret switch, and the free gift will keep the 356 nice and clean. Charles
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Well organised Steve great day out ... yes the secret switch, knocked by an enthusiastic young man on arrival had us all baffled including the RAC until I rang the previous owner ....[:D]
 

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