Northern Meet 4
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Hi Graham
Not to sure which route to take.I suppose it will depend on where people want to meet up (if anyone else joins us that is).Best for me is M56,M6 then M62.What about you?
P.S. Are you the Graham that John Fesltead told me owns the STI 2DR I've seen a couple of times?
Not to sure which route to take.I suppose it will depend on where people want to meet up (if anyone else joins us that is).Best for me is M56,M6 then M62.What about you?
P.S. Are you the Graham that John Fesltead told me owns the STI 2DR I've seen a couple of times?
#122
Young Ged
Sadly I do not own a 2DR STI
I would normally go through the tunnel to L'POOL and take the M62 but it's just as easy for me to go M53,M56,M6,M62.
Do you want to meet at the Chester services just past junction 14 on the M56 about 8:30?
Graham
Sadly I do not own a 2DR STI
I would normally go through the tunnel to L'POOL and take the M62 but it's just as easy for me to go M53,M56,M6,M62.
Do you want to meet at the Chester services just past junction 14 on the M56 about 8:30?
Graham
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is it birch services east that we are meeting
on the m62 at 09:30 this sunday?
unsure of all details with MTR deleting
all his stuff!
on the m62 at 09:30 this sunday?
unsure of all details with MTR deleting
all his stuff!
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LATE ENTRY!
MY93 WRX, Silver. (Almost 'out of the box' condition!)
How many cars does that make it now?
Looking forward to a great day out!
Dave.
PS We'll have to make sure we don't all try to fill up in the same petrol station - otherwise we could start another bout of panic buying!!
MY93 WRX, Silver. (Almost 'out of the box' condition!)
How many cars does that make it now?
Looking forward to a great day out!
Dave.
PS We'll have to make sure we don't all try to fill up in the same petrol station - otherwise we could start another bout of panic buying!!
#132
Mtr.
cheers
i think we both might end up being tail end charlies (i will definately be there by 10:15)dbm My00
mike f.
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cheers
i think we both might end up being tail end charlies (i will definately be there by 10:15)dbm My00
mike f.
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#133
Bladerunner,
I expect to be at Birch till at least 10:15am to 10:30am, but by then I hope to have got most people on their way.
i don't want to disclose the finish point for reasons I have explained previously.
Cheers MTR
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I expect to be at Birch till at least 10:15am to 10:30am, but by then I hope to have got most people on their way.
i don't want to disclose the finish point for reasons I have explained previously.
Cheers MTR
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#135
I might not be able to make the meet now due to one of the rally teams I work for are a man short this weekend and I have been asked to go, if I can get back from the Northeast in time I will otherwise have a bloody good day. Also if I can not make Birch Services can some one drop me a line as to were I can find you later in the day off the list.
Darren.
Darren.
#136
I'll be there for my first meet. Sounds too good to miss and a good first one to go to.
I'm travelling up to go out in Nottingham on Saturday night so thought I would combine this with the meet on Sunday - result!
Hopefully going to be travelling up with the guys from the Midlands on Sunday, if they'll have me?!?
Looking forward to it.
I'm travelling up to go out in Nottingham on Saturday night so thought I would combine this with the meet on Sunday - result!
Hopefully going to be travelling up with the guys from the Midlands on Sunday, if they'll have me?!?
Looking forward to it.
#138
Hi CharlieWhiskey,
Yeah I will have to watch the lemonade on Sat night due to unnatural start on a Sunday. I will go via the A50 around 8am too so I will look out for you - what car will I be look out for?
Looking forward to it.
Andy.
Yeah I will have to watch the lemonade on Sat night due to unnatural start on a Sunday. I will go via the A50 around 8am too so I will look out for you - what car will I be look out for?
Looking forward to it.
Andy.
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Stratman - It would be nice, but I think RB may have some small commitment in Corsica coming up next week, wouldn't want to prang it into a dry stone wall
Andy-D: P reg Red 5 door (if I get up!)
Chris
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Andy-D: P reg Red 5 door (if I get up!)
Chris
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#142
Mojo,
It was up to 96, but 1 of my friends has had to drop out, Darren Thompson has dropped out, and presumably his 2 friends, so about 92 ish.
But I wouldn't be suprised if it does top the ton.
I suspect there will be attendees who, for what ever reason, haven't registered their intentions on here.
Weather forecast is good, so hope we have an enjoyable day.
See you all tomorrow.
Cheers MTR
It was up to 96, but 1 of my friends has had to drop out, Darren Thompson has dropped out, and presumably his 2 friends, so about 92 ish.
But I wouldn't be suprised if it does top the ton.
I suspect there will be attendees who, for what ever reason, haven't registered their intentions on here.
Weather forecast is good, so hope we have an enjoyable day.
See you all tomorrow.
Cheers MTR
#144
Hello all,
I hope you had an enjoyable drive.
Thanks to the many of you that attended, YOU make these Meets succesful not me.
Thanks to the 2 Elise owners, nice to see something different, along with Chris's Shelby Cobra, Gillys husbands Stratos,(very nice car), the lone Evo 6, the lone 22B (thanks Paul) and all the other Imprezas. My son Matthew initially started to tick you all off a list he had printed off, but he got bored doing that, so I am unable to thank you all by name.
Shame Mick with the Ferrari 360 didn't turn up, as I went to see him last Saturday, and he said he was up for it, and Andy with the Ferrari 348 ducked again.
Chris with the Cobra counted about 70 cars at the start, and my friend John had counted 66 just before that, but I only counted 56 ish at the finish, so a few less than had registered (92 +) but still a good effort.
I think some must have gone home/got lost by the end.
Shame the weather came in at the car park part way around the route, as the view from there is stunning on a sunny day. Ah well.
And the roadworks on the following section, slowed down an otherwise intimidating section of road.
You need big whatsits to go full bore down that road normally, definately sorts the men/women from the wimps. I am in the latter category , by the way, sometimes.
Again thanks for your attendance, MTR productions (Matthew aged 9) wishes you well, and so does his Dad Martin.
Daddy drives, MTR types the routes.
Cheers MTR
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I hope you had an enjoyable drive.
Thanks to the many of you that attended, YOU make these Meets succesful not me.
Thanks to the 2 Elise owners, nice to see something different, along with Chris's Shelby Cobra, Gillys husbands Stratos,(very nice car), the lone Evo 6, the lone 22B (thanks Paul) and all the other Imprezas. My son Matthew initially started to tick you all off a list he had printed off, but he got bored doing that, so I am unable to thank you all by name.
Shame Mick with the Ferrari 360 didn't turn up, as I went to see him last Saturday, and he said he was up for it, and Andy with the Ferrari 348 ducked again.
Chris with the Cobra counted about 70 cars at the start, and my friend John had counted 66 just before that, but I only counted 56 ish at the finish, so a few less than had registered (92 +) but still a good effort.
I think some must have gone home/got lost by the end.
Shame the weather came in at the car park part way around the route, as the view from there is stunning on a sunny day. Ah well.
And the roadworks on the following section, slowed down an otherwise intimidating section of road.
You need big whatsits to go full bore down that road normally, definately sorts the men/women from the wimps. I am in the latter category , by the way, sometimes.
Again thanks for your attendance, MTR productions (Matthew aged 9) wishes you well, and so does his Dad Martin.
Daddy drives, MTR types the routes.
Cheers MTR
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Hello all!!
what a day!! nice route, dont make much difference if it was raining as they are subarus you know!!
anyway thanks for a great day even if it was 500+miles for me!!
Chu (white type-R)
what a day!! nice route, dont make much difference if it was raining as they are subarus you know!!
anyway thanks for a great day even if it was 500+miles for me!!
Chu (white type-R)
#148
MTR, Thanks for the excellent organisation of today's run. Sorry I didn't go round the full route but a heavy cold, new front discs and pads (as of Yesterday) and a small grumpy child ment that it wasn't to be. Jealous Hubby, however enjoyed himself so I'll pass over to him......
Thanks again for the organisation MTR. Good fun playing with the 22B. I did discover one or two 'interesting' handling traits with the Stratos Replica though:-
1. I could have any form of power-on understeer I liked!
2. Especially on the bumpy sections when the front end was not on the ground often enough to give any grip
I'll have to work on the front end grip, but as the car is fully rose jointed I have plenty of scope for adjustment.
Shame that the weather closed in at the end, as standing round the cars beer in hand is always enjoyable.
Cheers
Gilly and Dave
Thanks again for the organisation MTR. Good fun playing with the 22B. I did discover one or two 'interesting' handling traits with the Stratos Replica though:-
1. I could have any form of power-on understeer I liked!
2. Especially on the bumpy sections when the front end was not on the ground often enough to give any grip
I'll have to work on the front end grip, but as the car is fully rose jointed I have plenty of scope for adjustment.
Shame that the weather closed in at the end, as standing round the cars beer in hand is always enjoyable.
Cheers
Gilly and Dave
#149
CHU,
I think you deserve special thanks for attending. You must be very enthusiastic/barmy (delete as applicable)to travel so far, to get rained on in the Pennines.
But from all acounts you and your car can hustle along quite well, but unfortunately I didn't see it myself.
Sorry the Ferraris didn't materialise!!! if thts what you were hoping to see.
As an aside, one of my friends (Red Mica MY00) has a motorbike, and attempted to organise a camping weekend away with all of his biking associates. Lots of interest, yes we will have some of that. Everyone assured him they wanted to go. Come the day 2 other bikes turned up to join my friend and his wife!! They went ahead with the trip, after appologising to the campsite, who had expected X number of attendees, and had a great time, but he would never offer to organise one again.
With people like yourself, willing to put so much effort into attending, it makes the otherwise worrying task of organising events such as this worthwile.
What do I mean about worrying.
That the people that have said they will turn up, will turn up.
That there will not be any trouble, Police/ bad boys.
That there will not be any accidents.
And the weather is OK.
And just about any other eventuality, you could mention.
I woke up at 3:09 am on Sunday, (don't you love those massive bright red L.E.D. alarm clocks that you can see from 1/4 of a mile) and couldn't get back to sleep. Doh!
The wife was not impressed, so I don't suppose I will be organising another one for quite some time.
Cheers MTR
I think you deserve special thanks for attending. You must be very enthusiastic/barmy (delete as applicable)to travel so far, to get rained on in the Pennines.
But from all acounts you and your car can hustle along quite well, but unfortunately I didn't see it myself.
Sorry the Ferraris didn't materialise!!! if thts what you were hoping to see.
As an aside, one of my friends (Red Mica MY00) has a motorbike, and attempted to organise a camping weekend away with all of his biking associates. Lots of interest, yes we will have some of that. Everyone assured him they wanted to go. Come the day 2 other bikes turned up to join my friend and his wife!! They went ahead with the trip, after appologising to the campsite, who had expected X number of attendees, and had a great time, but he would never offer to organise one again.
With people like yourself, willing to put so much effort into attending, it makes the otherwise worrying task of organising events such as this worthwile.
What do I mean about worrying.
That the people that have said they will turn up, will turn up.
That there will not be any trouble, Police/ bad boys.
That there will not be any accidents.
And the weather is OK.
And just about any other eventuality, you could mention.
I woke up at 3:09 am on Sunday, (don't you love those massive bright red L.E.D. alarm clocks that you can see from 1/4 of a mile) and couldn't get back to sleep. Doh!
The wife was not impressed, so I don't suppose I will be organising another one for quite some time.
Cheers MTR
#150
Loved it.
Superbly organised meet MTR.
It was a top notch drive (and sometimes scary), it showed me what fantastic grip the Impreza has.
It was nice to put a face to a name, espicially those that live/drive in Leeds near where I live.
Thanks again all.
Bal (W55 BAL)
Superbly organised meet MTR.
It was a top notch drive (and sometimes scary), it showed me what fantastic grip the Impreza has.
It was nice to put a face to a name, espicially those that live/drive in Leeds near where I live.
Thanks again all.
Bal (W55 BAL)