Silverstone TRAX Day Thanks

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Robmw

Silverstone TRAX Day Thanks

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The Boas

Thanks very much for all your efforts in organising and arranging today , superb day , meeting old friends, seeing new cars and it was dry !!!

Much Appreciated

Rob
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Post by Robmw »

Not forgetting Thanks for the Tean and Bacon Rolls !!!
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Hi All

thanks for all those that came today, hope you all enjoyed??? :D

i have got a load of pics, so i shall post them up over the next couple of days

a big thank you to Rob, for the flowers, there lovely :D

again thanks
lisa
(mrs Boa)
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:arrow: First set of photos here

Let me know if the link is non-operative; I'll find somewhere else to post 'em if that's happened.....

Unfortunately we were so busy talking, that I forgot to grab some surreptitious photos of indecently-dressed young women.

But thanks to the Richardsons for putting this all on, and getting us to lend some class to a decidedly low-brow event. I'm just after getting my sense of hearing back after listening to countless loud exhausts and dump valves. And also my sense of smell and taste after a number of burnt clutches.
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and, er, brakes burning too.....

:oops:

nice to see you all

cheers
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Post by Motorhead »

Thanks for organsising a great day out. Nice to meet everyone and see their cars. Its not often you see 13 (was that the total?) sharks together. Much fun comparing and contrasting them.

Show was fun. "Why are there two girls in bikini's sitting on that Hummer?" was just one of Max's questions I stumbled over. "Could we make our car a drifter?" was easier.

Thank you Lisa.
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Motorhead wrote:....."Why are there two girls in bikini's sitting on that Hummer?" was just one of Max's questions I stumbled over.....
In later life, this will no doubt become "Why are there only two girls in bikini's sitting on that Hummer?"
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Excellent. Many thanks.

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Thanks to all the Boas for arranging such a fun day.

Regards, John Rogers
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Post by nick88highline »

Many thanks to the Boa's for organising! Had a great time meeting everyone.
Nick
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Post by AndyS »

Yes, many thanks for organising.

Nice to have been able to add some much needed class to the Trax event.

I hadn't realised I needed a couple of drainpipes sticking out the back of the Six - I must get down to B & Q.
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The sight of Brucey handing over two large pieces of chromed metal will live on in the memory.... :lol:
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Many thanks to Lisa for organising this and to everyone else for turning up - some lovely motors there and everyone parked away from Ivan's and my own car - I guess for fear of jumping rust :wink: :shock:

Good to see you all

Sharkfan
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sharkfan wrote:... everyone parked away from Ivan's and my own car - I guess for fear of jumping rust :wink: :shock:
They're infested anyway!

How're ye going to be tackling your roof, Kevin?
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horsetan wrote:
How're ye going to be tackling your roof, Kevin?
Chop it off and have the first E24 M6 Convertible! :D

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sharkfan wrote:
horsetan wrote:
How're ye going to be tackling your roof, Kevin?
Chop it off and have the first E24 M6 Convertible! :D

Sharkfan
You'll be wanting a pattern car for that job. I've just found one

buried in my garage!!
They are ALWAYS rustier than you thought!!!!!!
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ron wrote:
sharkfan wrote:
horsetan wrote:
How're ye going to be tackling your roof, Kevin?
Chop it off and have the first E24 M6 Convertible! :D

Sharkfan
You'll be wanting a pattern car for that job. I've just found one

buried in my garage!!
I know of one local to me (a conversion by Autolook) which was dismantled recently. I'm buying bits from it!
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heyah

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the day was brill hey daddy
its lunch
love you
charlie
xxx
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boa wrote:....its lunch ....
:?: :?: :?:
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