ScoobyNet.com - Subaru Enthusiast Forum

ScoobyNet.com - Subaru Enthusiast Forum (https://www.scoobynet.com/)
-   ScoobyNet General (https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-general-1/)
-   -   SIDC Meeting with the RSOC at Scole in Suffolk (https://www.scoobynet.com/scoobynet-general-1/1348-sidc-meeting-with-the-rsoc-at-scole-in-suffolk.html)

Mike Rainbird 10 February 2000 05:55 PM

Dear All,
Just thought I'd let you know that the first (and hopefully not the last) meeting of the Suffolk / Essex SIDC gang with the East Anglian RSOC went okay. No arguements or fisty-cuffs over which cars are faster -Cossies or Scooby's ('cos we all know the answer to that one http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif). We had Robski, Mark, Dean, Neil, Jason (+ friend, but I'm sh*te with names - sorry), Steve and Firebird lady (Penni would have liked her, a Yank tank driver), turned up in their UK spec Scooby's (unfortunately no STis). We had a good chat and I took some of the braver souls out in the Cossie for a demonstration of "speed". Unfortunately, Neil lived up to his nickname (TFW - "Too F*cking Wimpy" apparantly!), by refusing a ride after hearing about it from Robski. Jason (aka TFG - "Too F*cking Good, a name he apparantly earned after his skid pan control!) came for a go with his mate, and at least didn't ask me to lift off (hey Robski LOL!).

Hopefully this proves that we can all get along okay, and perhaps can organise some future joint events (karting, bowling etc), afterall, we all like the same thing (fast cars) and I am a Scooby driver and SIDC member after all! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
LOL
Mike

adrianl 10 February 2000 06:00 PM

Hi Mike,

My name is Adrian BTW. I hope to come along to the next meeting, if TFG is going, as I am car less at the moment http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif

Adrian

[This message has been edited by adrianl (edited 10-02-2000).]

Mike Rainbird 10 February 2000 06:06 PM

Ade,
Great, the more the merrier!
Mike

Neil F 10 February 2000 06:38 PM

Mike.

I read your original "invite" to this meet.
I was quite interested in coming along as I used to pass through Scole quite regularly when my parents had a place in Caister.
I always fancied staying at that place on the bend in the road opposite the A140 (I think) junction, you know the haunted looking place that looks like you'll get run over the second you step out of the front door.
I didn't make it due to being busy, but I'm up for it some other time.
I think it's good to mingle with other clubs 'cos lets face it, were all into cars at the end of the day! (Gives you Ford boys something to aspire to as well!) ;o)

Where abouts were you doing your "demonstrations"?

Neil Oxborrow 10 February 2000 08:14 PM

Mike
Just as a footnote - the Pontiac gave-up on the way home. Had to wait until midnight for recovery - and I missed the fact that the brake fluid reservoir lid had popped-off, losing pressure and this, apparently, shuts the engine off automatically as a safety feature. Not so sure that Sam appreciated this after losing all power in the outside lane and having to dive into a layby with no power steering - what fun!
Will have to arrange something soon with a few more peeps.
See you at Donington.
Neil - very much TFW!

jasontaylor 11 February 2000 07:58 AM

Guys

Thanks for a very enjoyable evening, nice to put names to faces. A special thanks to Mike and Darren for taking me out in their beasts, wow 260 BHP in an RS Turbo really is a handful, both cars were very fast just a shame neither of them go round corners. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif LOL

It is true RS owners are normal people, honest, just a shame about the other clientele in the pub! Lets do it again sometime and get some more people involved, but could we make it a bit closer to me please.

Oh yeah no thanks to TFW who made me listen to his down pipe and now I’ve got to have one, bar-steward. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

TFG


[This message has been edited by jasontaylor (edited 11-02-2000).]

Mike Rainbird 11 February 2000 08:27 AM

Dear Neil F,
You obviously haven't been to Scole for a while, as it now has it's very own bypass, so there is not much danger of being run down as you come out of the pub anymore.

The "demonstration" runs were being carried out on the new dual carriageway bypass section, accelerating very quickly up to 70mph and sticking to the speed limit the whole length and back again. Hope to see you at the next one.
Best regards
Mike


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:55 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands