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  1. All, There will be a fantastic raffle and auction in aid of charity on the night with prizes generously donated by some of our fantastic club sponsors, members and friends. Please see this thread for more information. Best wishes John
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  2. Sorry - my post seems to have cause people some effort. Im keen to know what counts in S12 from an MSA point of view. It seems that reading the yearbook for the first time in a long long time, that the MSA have had similar thoughts to the SSOT in making more of a one size fits all for the class structure. Many things seem to be free in S.12 even with a conservative reading. I'd like to come play if I can get the car sorted. I probably wouldnt run the 1800 engine although im not sure there is anything preventing it in the rules as they stand. My car in the last 12 years has always run full lights, 2 seats and belts and had an MOT for shakedowns. The only time it didnt have full lights etc was when Mike was double driving it, and invariably it did have that at the start of the day :).
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  3. That's because there isn't one, I'm afraid. There isn't a set RAL code or any other consistent identifier between the different colours used, beyond the name; which depending on the supplier used at the time, might be slightly different to a different suppliers work. Westfield do sell small pots of gel coat for small area repairs, black isn't too bad normally with just the standard tub. However, if you speak with parts, and have a reasonable size piece of bodywork you can send them as a sample, then they may well be able to get it colour matched for you - obviously this does take a bit longer. The results can be superb, though.
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  4. Dear members, As many of you will be aware, the club runs its own hillclimb and sprint championship called the 'Speed Series' which has an awards evening each year. This year's event is on Saturday 30th November and we plan to have an auction (in addition to a raffle on the evening) for some truly fantastic prizes generously donated by some of the clubs very generous sponsors, members and friends in aid of charity. This years chosen charity is 'Make A Wish' which is in aid of terminally ill children (See https://www.make-a-wish.org.uk/ ) The following fantastic lots are available for bidding on. All lots are NO RESERVE:- Lot 1 - A set of Force Racing 3 piece split rim wheels (Black DSY centres, polished outers and in sizes upto 8 inch fronts and upto 10 inch rears). Normal retail price is around £1000 inc VAT. See http://www.force-racing.co.uk/wheels/ Lot 2 - A Knockhill track day voucher worth around £150 Lot 3 - A pair of tickets for weekend at a 2020 British touring car BTCC event of your choice (but excluding Knockhill or the finale at Brands Hatch) courtesy or BTCC driver Rory Butcher including garage and pit lane access Lot 4 - A full geometry setup voucher from AB Performance worth approx £250 +VAT (based in Stowmarket, Suffolk - see http://www.abperformance.co.uk/) Lot 5 - Choice of either a free entry to the WSCC Blyton track day or a single day entry to the WSCC Blyton sprint in July 2020 The lots are available to be bid on by any member subject to the following guidelines:- Open to All WSCC Club members only All proceeds will go to CHARITY (https://www.make-a-wish.org.uk) Lots are valued and described by the donating organisations, not WSCC To enter a bid, send a PM to "Andy Banks - Chairman" with the item you are interested in bidding for in the subject line and your maximum bid rounded to £10.00 in the body. If you are attending on the evening you can bid in person. Andy will bid in increments of £10.00 up to your maximum bid on your behalf on the night Andy will NOT be bidding himself Where there are multiple PM bids for the same item, the highest bid received from all PMs for that item will be placed at the outset The cut off for submitting your bid is 29/11/2019 17:00. This will allow time to collate and seal the bids in order to best represent the bidders on the night Winning bidders will be notified by reply PM and will also be posted on this thread as soon after the event as possible There are some truly fantastic prizes up for grabs so get bidding. Good luck everyone. Best wishes John
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  5. Hoping my new alternator bolts arrive before the weekend .
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  6. this is all that visitors can see...
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  7. Shame you drove like crap m8...
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  8. 😂 got to sort a few things out before I can commit to a season fella but I might just know a handy DD👍
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  9. Actually you are dead right one of the best weekends I have had was the engine out and back in at Blyton. Because it was the spirit of the series with everyone mucking in to get me back in the car for one run at the end of the day.
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  10. Mind you if the other idea of fixing top hose with insulation tape it might not be such a great idea
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  11. Keith and I have both been on 1b tyres this year. I'll be in W2 and imagine Keith would be too. I really wouldn't call my car highly developed.
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