Bonfire needs more trainers IIRC Mike!
The 2014 LM24 fridge has been purchased for the bargain price of £4.20, next up is the barbecue @Gorms , @Cub. - any progress?
I wonder if @Daniel or @ Daniel's_Bristolian_mate_Sam might have an oil drum barbecue we could use? If not, maybe Sam could make one - I've seen some of his skills, he's a talented guy.
I wonder if @Daniel or @ Daniel's_Bristolian_mate_Sam might have an oil drum barbecue we could use? If not, maybe Sam could make one - I've seen some of his skills, he's a talented guy.
My red Mk4 R32...What's everyone else travelling down in?
What's everyone else travelling down in?
A'Hoy Hoy!
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/motorsport/26943375
He must have shown some skills to have been signed by Nissan this early, even for GT3. Although his 'brand ambassador role' for them is a bit like he has 'bought' his way in. Who knows.
Could be the next McNish![]()
Do we still need to carry the breathyliser(sp) kit?
Good shout that, JB!Are everyones passports going to be in date for June? Worth checking now...
Good shout that, JB!
Mines currently being renewed. Lol
List above is too comprehensive. All I will say is make sure you bring enough beer for the first night because you won't have time to go to the supermarket.
I made that mistake in 2011 and almost had a meltdown. Would rather have forgotten my tent and slept in an MX5 for four nights!
EFA.Fvcking LOL at Cub's list!
I plan on taking;
.GAZ.
A .:Rolf
£400 for petrol
Buckfast
Russian Standard Vodka (4 litres)
Maybe a tent
Sleeping bag
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