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The Meandering Thoughts of a Fickle Mind & Potential Regret (Anyone Else Like Me?)
Westygav replied to Westygav's topic in The Start Line
That's a damn good idea sir! -
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The Meandering Thoughts of a Fickle Mind & Potential Regret (Anyone Else Like Me?)
Richard (OldStager) replied to Westygav's topic in The Start Line
All I have to say on that is, ( and I have done this more than once myself) to either take pics ( video is even better ) of that memorable drive, and the next time you get itchy feet , just go back to that drive and remember how you felt and why you still own the car. End of sermon, lol. -
The Meandering Thoughts of a Fickle Mind & Potential Regret (Anyone Else Like Me?)
Westygav replied to Westygav's topic in The Start Line
I have to say, I managed to get out on Sunday evening for a couple of hours around some of my favourite roads in the Peaks. I much prefer to go out either first thing in the morning (early) or late evening to avoid as much traffic as possible. It was one of the best drives I've ever had, absolutely brilliant fun. The car was super smooth (as it always is), I came across very little traffic, the weather was near perfect too. I was driving around thinking, 'I CAN'T SELL THIS, it's bl**** amazing!! But that was Sunday, we'll see what my annoyingly fickle mind will conjure up in the next couple of weeks. 😆 -
Dreadful condition seats for a Narrow Body. NOW GONE
Richard (OldStager) replied to Richard (OldStager)'s topic in Parts for Sale
Now going to a good home I hope. Seats no longer available. - Today
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Happy Birthday Allesandro
LoneWolf replied to Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO's topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Thank you Ian 😊 -
The Meandering Thoughts of a Fickle Mind & Potential Regret (Anyone Else Like Me?)
Howard replied to Westygav's topic in The Start Line
@BigSkyBrad The TYs were a very good bike, as you'll know. I rode a friends Cota 348 and it was an absolute bulldozer. So torquey I found it difficult to control. Same day I rode another friends Kawasaki KT250 (very rare beast) and it was a revelation. Steered beautifully and so well mannered, could find traction anywhere. Surprised they never caught on. I still fancy an old Sherpa 250 twin shock to play with though. -
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
Andy Westwood replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Do they complain about the noise of your car too Andy🤣 -
Joint to Single Membership
Onliest Smeg David replied to Chester's topic in Membership Information ONLY
@Mark Redpath - WSCC Membership Secretary My membership renewal is due, please would you change to 'single' and regenerate payment request 😊 -
Happy Birthday Allesandro
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO posted a topic in Stuff & Nonsense
Have a great day @LoneWolf 🎂🍺 - Yesterday
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The Meandering Thoughts of a Fickle Mind & Potential Regret (Anyone Else Like Me?)
BigSkyBrad replied to Westygav's topic in The Start Line
@Howard As a kid I dreamt for a Montesa Cota 348, but in NZ back in those days a European bike was a rare thing - a Yamaha TY was as close as I got. -
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
AndrewBClarke replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Didn’t know @aeg particularly liked cows so here is a photo of our new neighbours. 😁 Seem like a friendly bunch and saves on the Green recycling. -
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
aeg replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
@ianaliBecky says thanks , I don’t see what she see’s in them as a veggie , I just see steak and burgers on legs 😜. Hope to see all you guys soon A&B -
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Essex and North Kent monthly meet
Mark (smokey mow) replied to Robert Bannister (ROBBIE180) 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
😀 I might bump into you there as the Spring Autojumble is that same morning at the Antiques Centre. -
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
Glynn Walters replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Thanks Julie great run out👍 Although unfortunately for me it’s not a 2.5 litre 😂 just a 1.8 litre mk2.5 NB engine same as before but with added whooshy bits! -
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
This cool dude @Glynn Walters has done a very impressive job of fitting another 2.5 litre MX5 NB engine into his car, only this one has got a turbo fitted to it whoosh, it didn't overheat and nothing fell off, so Glynn was pleased to get some 'running in' miles done. Well engineered Glynn, for someone that works full time, you have really trapped on and got it done, in no time at all you are back out in Gnasher, great. Early bird got the worm, bagging the best parking spot The others soon lined up and after a closed A38, Stuart did make the mammoth journey to join us too, along with Mark and Sonia in the SLK. The museum's gathering was well attended and also included 'Morgans in May' With Tony in his tin top, and Dave and Andy having to scoot off, that left the rest of us to go on the run out, keeping a careful eye on the black clouds, thankfully we were blessed with sunshine all the way and even got home in the dry. In the absence of all 3 Andy's we kept up the tradition of supporting the local cake industry going at Hulme End. The monkeys tea party Parked at Hulme End I am sorry @Stuart that I didn't get a photo of your car, it was lovely to see you and let's hope it's easier for you next time. Tony @TM54, always lovely to see you and hope the lowered floor is a success. Lastly @Mark zawada, thank you for bringing Sonia, keep her warm and cover those ears and let's see you both on The Long Way North 2, you will make great memories together. Thanks for coming everyone, see you next time xxx -
Hi Euan. I know about the Wings and Wheels day they hold there but hadn't seen they were holding regular meetings, I drive past there every day to work as well thanks. I think the Hut meetings were mentioned in the Surrey section report. I do need to get my car back on the road first but hopefully it won't be too long.
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The Long Way North 2: WSCC Club Road trip 22nd/23rd June 2024
Marcus Barlow - Show and Events Co-ordinator replied to Marcus Barlow - Show and Events Co-ordinator's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
@Insuranceman thanks for confirmation we have added you to the list on OP -
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
Stuart replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Ta folks good day. Unfortunately I got wet on the way home and the M6 was a car park....... -
I never thought the day would happen, however time to sell
Steve20 posted a topic in Westfields for Sale
With retirement and a change in priorities (currently converting a Mercedes Sprinter into a camper to enable us to spend much of our time in Europe) time has come to sell my beloved Westfield. Built by myself (qualified engineer) originally as a Ford based SDV and first registered on age related plates (J reg) in 2006 with a 2.0 Silver top Zetec I kept the specification pretty much as first built until lockdown happened and in need of a new challenge and project I decided to focus on the Westfield and carry out a major transformation as detailed below which cost almost £7k nett after selling removed parts. Specifcation: 2.0 Zetec on 45mm Jenvey throttle bodies, Emerald M3DK ECU and custom mapped by Dave Walker at Emerald achieving 165hp Dunnel Racing reduced height baffled sump MT75 box Reconditioned 3.61 LSD Siltech superwide front suspension using aircraft specification T45 steel Siltech billet aluminium front hubs Siltech drilled front discs Siltech branded 4 pot Willwood callipers Black Hawk ceramic front pads Siltech front ARB Siltech micro adjustable rear suspension Protech shocks Rear uprights replaced with new Westfield parts including bearings VW Golf rear callipers, new discs and Brembo pads New driveshafts and CV joints (4) New quick rack with Superpro silicon mounts Full suspension set up including corner weighting by Northampton Motorsport Compomotive CXR 7J ET30 in graffite grey Toyo R888R 205/60/13 Factory spec ZK bodywork V8 bonnet with black powder coated grills Carbon NV aero+ cycle wings Carbon NV rear arch protectors Standard width rear arches, with the Siltech superwide front suspension and micro adjustable rear track difference front to rear is just some 20mm Factory supplied powder coated chassis RAC roll bar Custom made leatherette saddle stiched tunnel cover and matching gear lever and handbrake boots Westfield sports seats on adjustable runners TRS 4 point harnesses OMP Trecento steering wheel Half doors USB LED lights all round including replacement CBS headlights all correctly E marked Self cancelling indicators Glencoe E100 compatible fuel pipe throughout Autocom intercom Fuel tan impact protection bar etc…… Car has been serviced annually regardless of mileage and kept in an Air Chamber. Number plate is extra, however will be offered in the first instance to whoever buys the car. MOT has just expired, however will be renewed in the next few days. £14,500 fixed price. -
Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
ianali replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
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Bank Holiday Monday 6th May, Car Museum meet, 10am
ianali replied to Julie Hall - WSCC AO Representative 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Great day out as usual. Lovely catch up with people and a fantastic route through the Peaks. T-shirt weather as well.. life is good. -
Really loving my time with the car (nearly 2 weeks in). Naturally helped by the perfectly timed change in the weather! Slowly building up my 'feel' of the car. The car always looked mega, came from a wonderful source and was also known via this club to be maintained on a no-expense-spared basis - but that hasn't stopped me wanting to build up my own trust in the cars abilities and reliability patterns. I've therefore been building up the length of my runs out, carrying out routine checks, and generally just gaining more confidence after each trip. Pleased to report it's been fantastic. Hot and cold starting is effortless, it's leak free, handles like a dream, and basically just a joy to own. Carried out a couple of small additions so far - a hard wired CTEK MXS and a small suction rear view mirror as I found I needed a bit more rear visibility aside from the side mirrors. Reactions are great aren't they! Always had positive reactions with cars such as the Elise in the past, but the amount of double-takes, point-and-stare reactions and thumbs up are on another level. Wife and kids currently having to draw straws on who's next to be the passenger, which is great as it's proving to be fun for everyone as I'd hoped for. Finally, a nice self indulgent pic to round off the post.
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Essex and North Kent monthly meet
Robert Bannister (ROBBIE180) replied to Robert Bannister (ROBBIE180) 's topic in Local Area Meets, Events & Kit Car Shows
Well spotted fella…😂 should be correct now. -
I'm just West of Alton so not a huge distance from you... have a look on FB for Wheels of Wallop. They run the meets at the Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop. They seem a really friendly lot. Also look at Caffeine and Machine's "The Hut" they're doing a Caterham night on the 13th that I'm planning to "gatecrash".