Cotswold meet pics
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First of all thanks to Simon for organising, a good time was had by all, and a good turn out to boot.
Some pics of those present:
Where did everyone go?
And finally the best car there
I'm not sure whose the light blue one belonged to, but I meant to ask you where you got your plate done - looked well smart. I'd appreciate some details if poss?
Look forward to the next one.
Matt
[Edited by Matt Churchill - 10/14/2001 4:42:00 PM]
[Edited by Matt Churchill - 10/14/2001 4:50:05 PM]
Some pics of those present:
Where did everyone go?
And finally the best car there
I'm not sure whose the light blue one belonged to, but I meant to ask you where you got your plate done - looked well smart. I'd appreciate some details if poss?
Look forward to the next one.
Matt
[Edited by Matt Churchill - 10/14/2001 4:42:00 PM]
[Edited by Matt Churchill - 10/14/2001 4:50:05 PM]
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Great pics Matt thanks.
Some folks were asking where I got my tints done. A mobile Co. called Securfix (07970193498)did them. They used to work for Pentagon but are much cheaper. Based in Reading I think, but were happy to come out and do mine. They've done alot on Scoobynet. £200 for 4 windows and the back. They did the back in one piece which is much better than some lesser co.s who do the rear in pieces.
I had 32% on the front and 22% on the rears and back which is about right I think. you can have what you like though - they bring samples for you to choose from. Top blokes, top materials, top job.
thanks for organising the meet simon - we'll have to do another.
Some folks were asking where I got my tints done. A mobile Co. called Securfix (07970193498)did them. They used to work for Pentagon but are much cheaper. Based in Reading I think, but were happy to come out and do mine. They've done alot on Scoobynet. £200 for 4 windows and the back. They did the back in one piece which is much better than some lesser co.s who do the rear in pieces.
I had 32% on the front and 22% on the rears and back which is about right I think. you can have what you like though - they bring samples for you to choose from. Top blokes, top materials, top job.
thanks for organising the meet simon - we'll have to do another.
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Thanks to all those who came along (14 cars in total).
Sorry we were a bit spread out in the pub but i was'nt expecting such a good turnout so did'nt book a table I now know better for next time.
Most seemed on for another meet, so will organise one before Christmas and maybe this time do something else at the same time - Carting, Skid pan, Paintball, Bowling???? any suggestions or preferences?
See you soon.
simon
[Edited by PCB - 14/10/2001 20:16:51]
Sorry we were a bit spread out in the pub but i was'nt expecting such a good turnout so did'nt book a table I now know better for next time.
Most seemed on for another meet, so will organise one before Christmas and maybe this time do something else at the same time - Carting, Skid pan, Paintball, Bowling???? any suggestions or preferences?
See you soon.
simon
[Edited by PCB - 14/10/2001 20:16:51]
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DT - pimps look real good, another thing to add to the list!!
Simon, another Pub meet I reckon would be good, maybe a Saturday to avoid Sunday lunch? Good job though m8 well done!
Matt
Simon, another Pub meet I reckon would be good, maybe a Saturday to avoid Sunday lunch? Good job though m8 well done!
Matt
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Matt, thanks for the comments re the tints. it's good to have something someone else hasn't got - hence why I didn't park next to Simon!!! I'm sure he must print money not circuit boards.
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good turnout shame about the weather!
we must have more meets, the karting sounds good
couldn't stay long but got my car in your pics
cheers chaps
see some of you at castle combe wednesday
pete ( P1 )
we must have more meets, the karting sounds good
couldn't stay long but got my car in your pics
cheers chaps
see some of you at castle combe wednesday
pete ( P1 )
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Thanks Simon for organising meet. We were able to make it at last minute due to change of plan - maybe some of the other Bristol crowd will make it up next time - shame it clashed with the Exmoor run.
Matt - Nice pics. The number plates on the car on the right in pic 2 were done by GT Grafix www.gtgrafix.co.uk I had to send them the subaru logo to ghost in the background like this -
Now that they've got it and done whatever they need to do to it it should be easy to get further plates. So basically they are a ghosted plate with the 3D font and the EU badge. Just had a quick look at their site and they say they can't use manufacturers badges anymore due to a visit by trading standards - don't think this logo should be a problem but I'd be interested to know if it was as I've got a cracked plate and need to order a new one soon.
Only downside is cost ~£35/pair.
Cheers
Mark
Matt - Nice pics. The number plates on the car on the right in pic 2 were done by GT Grafix www.gtgrafix.co.uk I had to send them the subaru logo to ghost in the background like this -
Now that they've got it and done whatever they need to do to it it should be easy to get further plates. So basically they are a ghosted plate with the 3D font and the EU badge. Just had a quick look at their site and they say they can't use manufacturers badges anymore due to a visit by trading standards - don't think this logo should be a problem but I'd be interested to know if it was as I've got a cracked plate and need to order a new one soon.
Only downside is cost ~£35/pair.
Cheers
Mark
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