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the death pedal courtesy of EBC yellow stuff
micra_wrc replied to Gumball's topic in Scottish Scoobies
I read your thread subject and thought oh no, somethings happened already good to know the car is ok lol I use ferodo in the RA and not had any problems. Didn't like Mintex cos they squeek during braking. -
Introduction From New Throbbing Member
micra_wrc replied to man-with-men's topic in Scottish Scoobies
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1. STI Pretender 2. Mr McTwist 3. Mrs McTwist 4. Burgy_51_ 5. Burgy_51_ wife 6. Mr badbaz 7. Mrs badbaz 8. scooby222 9. Mrs scooby222 10.wrx kenny 11.wrx kenny + a random 12. imy 13. grant
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omg who are you and where is the old Chris?
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Scottish Scoobies Xmas Ball + tayside run
micra_wrc replied to scooby222's topic in Scottish Scoobies
great idea to include a run for the weekend. we won't be able to make it for the run, we'll hear all about it over dinner no doubt -
oh and CLICK HERE for registration form
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wow didnt think it would have been that wet! car looks great dunk, love the last pic of the water splash
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and here's a picture of the beanie hat, as modelled by our very own RO John cruz thanks to Marky for the pic and sorry to Cathy for cropping you out
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heh so you've joined up Stuart?! cool did you see my wee blog on the Czech Trip under Features? For those that don't know, the Flat Out Members club was launched recently here's the deal... its £25 to join up, you get a welcome pack with letter from Alison & Jimmy, a car sticker, beanie hat and members card. To encourage folk to raise money for the Vision charity, you can get boosted to Bronze, Silver or Gold status, depending on how much money you raise (£100, £250 or £500). the more you raise, the more perks and benefits you get, and some of the ones that are planned are JUICY Its up to you how you want to fundraise, have heard some ideas already CLICK HERE for more info on the benefits of joining the club imy
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Scottish Scoobies Xmas Ball + tayside run
micra_wrc replied to scooby222's topic in Scottish Scoobies
didn't realise there was a minimum number Dave. If we can't make up the the numbers here in the club, what about the folk that have confirmed/booked open it up to their family/friends? though not sure if my friends would want to party with you lot :madnoel: -
Not going to Rally of Scotland this year John. Next and last outing is Halloween Historic Stages Rally in Carrick on Suir, Ireland Jimmy is driving. Click Here for more info
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for 4 minute video on You Tube of the Vision stand at Castle Coombefilmed and edited by Peter Farrow, one of the Series McRae owners that were on the stand with us
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are you asking how to put pictures of your car in the Garage feature on the new forum? click here for instructions. seems you can only do it if you're a paid up member imy
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Theres a moving obituary here in Scotcars >> Click here
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wow that must have been a fright seeing the tractor and deciding on the best evasive manoeuvre. Looks like you made the right call. Glad the kids are ok and the missus is home. Hope the farmer gets it and this has not scared you or your family from getting behind the wheel again. imy x
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Total shock. Was in the service park when news filtered down and everything stopped. Schedules & plans went out the window, people started grouping together and rally cars slowly returned to service. My condolences go to his family, friends and crew imy
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yeah friday night at the racecourse and Aberfeldy service area on the Sat as for the lurgy, Grant's had it for the past 10 days and I seem to be coughing/sneezing a bit more than usual
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aw Stu sorry about that, you should have said "oi I know you!"
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Its been a busy couple of weeks for us took the Vision retail unit to Rally Zlin in Czech Republic, then to the Merrick Forest stages the day after we came back (sorry no pics) and we're just back from Rally Day Castle Coombe sun is in the way but we had 2 Series McRaes on the stand L555BAT and the Cosworth all the signage around the track were "Jim Bamber"-ised... this pic denotes the gents toilets Here's a clicky to a podcast that TotalRally produced on the 3 year anniversary Podcast from TotalRally - just over 1 hour audio clip, with interviews with Campbell Roy, Nicky Grist and Kris Meeke Next event for us is the McRae Stages this weekend, where the "Flat Out" fan club will be launched and Jimmy is driving a very special course car... imy
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would be good to see you guys if you are going, we'll be at the Vision stand. There will be a car parade to Remember Richard Burns during the day... The Richard Burns Foundation will have a major presence at Rallyday 2010 with Stig Blomqvist, the 1984 world rally champion, one of several star drivers set to get behind the wheel of a car belonging to the Richard Burns Collection. Burns, who lost his brave battle with cancer in November 2005, four years after becoming England's only world champion rally driver, was a regular at the Castle Combe event and made his last public appearance at the Wiltshire venue in August 2005. He will be remembered by a parade of his carefully maintained rally cars, which include the Subaru Impreza WRC he used to win the world title in 2001, and the Peugeot 205 GTI he drove during the formative years of his career. Legend Blomqvist is one of six drivers taking part in the parade, which will also feature the Group A and Group N Subaru Legacys Burns campaigned in the National and British rally championships, the Peugeot 309 GTI he upgraded to following his stint in the 205, and the Peugeot 206 WRC he drove during his aborted 2003 world championship campaign, which was curtailed when he became ill. The other drivers assisting Blomqvist have yet to be finalised although Intercontinental Rally Challenge event winner Guy Wilks is set to pedal one of the machines. The six cars will be on static display at the Richard Burns Foundation area in the Castle Combe paddock before and after the parade, where volunteers from the charity, which helps young people affected by brain cancer and other neurological disorders, by giving them the means to face the future with confidence, will be accepting donations. RBF merchandise will also be on sale and visitors to Rallyday purchasing a programme will be receive a £5 clothing discount on presentation of a voucher. As part of the fundraising effort, the Richard Burns Foundation has teamed-up with Skoda UK Motorsport to auction off a passenger ride alongside Intercontinental Rally Challenge event winner Guy Wilks in a Skoda Fabia Super 2000. "Rallyday always had a special place in Richard's heart and we're delighted to be working with the Rallyday organisers to put on display of the six cars that meant so much to Richard," said Zoe Scott, Richard's former partner and now a key member of the RBF organising team. "As well as bringing back some wonderful memories we are hoping to arrange more vital funds for the Richard Burns Foundation to help those suffering from brain cancer and other neurological disorders." ...
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looks like you've found yourself another cracker hope this gives you many miles of happy driving
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McRae Vision retail unit and DiRT2 game simulator will be at Merrick Stages rally, Wigtown, D&G on 3rd and 4th Sept We'll also have the newest release in Corgi's collection of McRae cars... the RS Cosworth Click here for Press Release - opens a new PDF file
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1. STI Pretender and family 2. Richie 3. empty heed 4. big bob 5. scoobysailor and family 6. marky.t.s(old inns) 7. Joe G and family (if I get off the boat on saturday) 8. imy + grant