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Tonights Edin. Meet (my pics)



  Monaco
cars looking awesome! i should have been there... sept i had no seats or bumpers at this point. oh well - get the next one i guess
 

BREMBO

ClioSport Club Member
  V6 Mk1, Golf GTI Mk5
Some more,

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Some in here - http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2/BREMBO255/Edinburgh Photo/
 
  378bhp Leon Cupra R
Noticed this in the Sun paper today.....LOL!!

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Family car trip ends in pier plunge

A mother has described her family's lucky escape after their car plunged 15ft off a pier into a river during a three-point turn.
Robert Wilson, 79, had taken his daughter Philippa for a birthday sightseeing tour when his vehicle shot over the edge into the Firth of Forth at South Queensferry.
The pensioner, his daughter and two friends managed to open the doors as the car sank, and escaped from the vehicle. They were up to their necks in water but waded back to shore and climbed out.
Mr Wilson's wife Margaret, of Accrington, Lancashire, said: "They were just so lucky. The coastguard said another few seconds and the doors would have jammed, and the windows, and they would not have got out.
"My husband was in shock but the girls don't seem to be too bad.
"He was doing a three-point turn and was blinded by the sun on the water and could not gauge where the edge was."
Mrs Wilson was not in the car at the time of the accident.
The couple were on holiday visiting one of their daughters who lives in South Queensferry. Their other daughter Philippa, 44, who lives in Brisbane, Australia, was in Scotland to attend a conference with two friends.
The accident happened at Longcraig pier, just after 6pm on Tuesday and Queensferry Coastguard rescue team and other emergency services went to the scene, where paramedics treated Mr Wilson and the three women.
The car began floating away on the rising tide and Queensferry RNLI lifeboat recovered it to prevent it becoming a hazard to vessels in the Firth.
 
nice find! must say i was getting a bit nervous parking up, the guy kept telling me to go back and back, ended up not far from the edge!
 

Haybails1980

ClioSport Club Member
That's hilarious - when I saw the pictures I immediately thought old codjer or woman...................low and behold it was a 79 year old coffin dodger!
 


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