Open invitation. Anyone for a RAZZ?
Discussion
In an attempt to keep things moving on the NW section of PH. Here is a quick reminder.
North Wales TVRCC is meeting on Sunday at 1pm at the Holland Arms, about 5 miles South of Colwyn Bay on the B5113 (Llanwrst Road).
Allthough sponsored by the TVRCC, this is not just a TVR only meet. All "sports" cars are welcome, Chavs excluded.
Sunday lunch in the Holland Arms is a paltry £5, so bring the family or at least the missus.
Then we usually go for a RAZZ on some of the best black top in the land.
So come and enjoy the weather and the company this Bank Holiday weekend and get the car out and lay down some rubber.
Look forward to seeing you there.
North Wales TVRCC is meeting on Sunday at 1pm at the Holland Arms, about 5 miles South of Colwyn Bay on the B5113 (Llanwrst Road).
Allthough sponsored by the TVRCC, this is not just a TVR only meet. All "sports" cars are welcome, Chavs excluded.
Sunday lunch in the Holland Arms is a paltry £5, so bring the family or at least the missus.
Then we usually go for a RAZZ on some of the best black top in the land.
So come and enjoy the weather and the company this Bank Holiday weekend and get the car out and lay down some rubber.
Look forward to seeing you there.
A good day was had by all.
Lunch outside in the garden was followed by a good look round the gathered rolling stock, which included:
A 4.2 Cerb in red, thank you Martin for persevering with the Bank Holiday traffic.
A Burgondy red griff, heavily modified for racing, thank you Mike, a first time visitor who is welcome to return again.
A dark Blue S3? Thank you Angus for taking the time to clean it this month.
An absloutely OUTSTANDING electric blue wedge. completly superb in every minor detail, a sheer joy to behold, and a tribute to its handsome and dashing owner. Unfortunately I didn't catch his name?
There was also one of those Japanese thingys. But the less said the better about that one!
There was also a black Scandanavian present! The only thing to say about that is please hurry Gorners along and get your Griff back on the road Sharon.
After lunch we had a superb drive up and around the triangle in convoy. If you were the ones driving the black Merc? I hope your hearing returns soon!
A superb day weather and good company. For those that missed it? Same time next month.
Wee man.
Lunch outside in the garden was followed by a good look round the gathered rolling stock, which included:
A 4.2 Cerb in red, thank you Martin for persevering with the Bank Holiday traffic.
A Burgondy red griff, heavily modified for racing, thank you Mike, a first time visitor who is welcome to return again.
A dark Blue S3? Thank you Angus for taking the time to clean it this month.
An absloutely OUTSTANDING electric blue wedge. completly superb in every minor detail, a sheer joy to behold, and a tribute to its handsome and dashing owner. Unfortunately I didn't catch his name?
There was also one of those Japanese thingys. But the less said the better about that one!
There was also a black Scandanavian present! The only thing to say about that is please hurry Gorners along and get your Griff back on the road Sharon.
After lunch we had a superb drive up and around the triangle in convoy. If you were the ones driving the black Merc? I hope your hearing returns soon!
A superb day weather and good company. For those that missed it? Same time next month.
Wee man.
Not sure about the japanese stuff, but there was certainly one luxury exotic car in the car park, in addition to all those Russian cars.
As far as the run out was concerned I was there but didn't see anyone else. At the start of the triangle there was this 80's 'block of cheese' behind me on the straights, but when the corners started to appear I thought I was driving on my own. In fact I ended up turning the cruise control off in the end!!
No seriously many thanks to everyone who turned up, including Sharon who's TVR is still in Gorners.. that's commitment for you. It was also very good to meet 'Modified Mike' for the first time, next time I fancy been a passenger in that one - 5.2 litre race spec Griff 500.
Martin, that cerbera of yours sounded very good, were sure we could hear you a couple of miles away.
Simon, good to see you as always, thanks for bringing a potential new member.
We need to get some more run outs organised, any suggestions?
As far as the run out was concerned I was there but didn't see anyone else. At the start of the triangle there was this 80's 'block of cheese' behind me on the straights, but when the corners started to appear I thought I was driving on my own. In fact I ended up turning the cruise control off in the end!!
No seriously many thanks to everyone who turned up, including Sharon who's TVR is still in Gorners.. that's commitment for you. It was also very good to meet 'Modified Mike' for the first time, next time I fancy been a passenger in that one - 5.2 litre race spec Griff 500.
Martin, that cerbera of yours sounded very good, were sure we could hear you a couple of miles away.
Simon, good to see you as always, thanks for bringing a potential new member.
We need to get some more run outs organised, any suggestions?
wee man said:
A good day was had by all.
Lunch outside in the garden was followed by a good look round the gathered rolling stock, which included:
There was also a black Scandanavian present! The only thing to say about that is please hurry Gorners along and get your Griff back on the road Sharon.
Wee man.
The words
Bait taking not the
spring to mind. She is listed as one of the few cars to fail the noise test at Goodwood
saf said:
wee man said:
A good day was had by all.
Lunch outside in the garden was followed by a good look round the gathered rolling stock, which included:
There was also a black Scandanavian present! The only thing to say about that is please hurry Gorners along and get your Griff back on the road Sharon.
Wee man.
The words
Bait taking not the
spring to mind. She is listed as one of the few cars to fail the noise test at Goodwood
Maybe it needs a new back box?
wee man said:
Never mind that. What is this Sonnet thing and when are we going to see it??
A Sonnet is a short prose or poem int it?
Now a Sonett (pronounced so neat) is a small VEEEEEEEEEEEERY interesting little swedish sports car see some pics at www.99turbo.co.uk under 546 new playmate for the 99T. The photos were taken the day we brought her home. She's now looking a lot better than that though
>> Edited by saf on Friday 6th May 12:38
saf said:
wee man said:
Never mind that. What is this Sonnet thing and when are we going to see it??
A Sonnet is a short prose or poem int it?
Now a Sonett (pronounced so neat) is a small VEEEEEEEEEEEERY interesting little swedish sports car see some pics at <a href="www.99turbo.co.uk">www.99turbo.co.uk</a> under 546 new playmate for the 99T. The photos were taken the day we brought her home. She's now looking a lot better than that though
>> Edited by saf on Friday 6th May 12:38
Nice pictures.
never seen one of those before.
Reminds me of a Midas kit car in shape.
What engine does it have?
Will we be seeing it at the next meet?
Wee man.
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