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  1. Nige, it looks like you might have been to late. Spoke to Eric who arranged the order, and he suggested calling the company directly. The three colours of the Welsh flag might be tricky, as they are built up in layers. Give them a call on 01224 895589, and if they can do it in time, then Eric will pick them up, and send them down to you. Cheers John
  2. You should have received your ferry tickets and basic itinerary through from Magic Holidays if you have paid the balance. If not, then please contact Magic Holidays. Not sure on the final numbers, but it's over 30 cars, including a couple of Lotus Elises (smarties!) who are joining us Less than a week to go now John
  3. Nige, the order went in yesterday, but I'll contact the chap who was arranging everything for us. Rather than clear stickers, these will be the pukka stick on letters (can have them on the inside, or ourside like the proper rally cars), and the flags separate, so you can have them before or after your name to suit your own needs. Costs will be about £11 for a pair. John
  4. A few of us in Scotland are going to get some rally style window stickers made up for this event. You know, the clear ones with the driver/passenger names (or internet nicknames), followed by the flag of their country. Is anyone else interested in getting some made up. Cost would be about £10 (and you could no doubt use them again later for future events and meetings ) ? If so, then let me know asap, what you want on them, and I'll get them ordered up. John
  5. Iain, shouldn't be a problem. Just got to let everyone know about them first. Probably best to have the next one on a Wednesday (given the notice that went to everyone yesterday by e-mail). John
  6. Scottish Subaru Spectacular - being run in conjunction with one of Scotland?s top Subaru dealerships and Knockhill Race Circuit, an action packed afternoon is promised with events for all the family. The event is held on Sunday 8th September, and is open to all Subaru owners and enthusiasts. Best of all, the event is free! The activities include: Passenger rides in a Group N prodrive rally car driven by current Scottish championship contender George MacDonald. STi and WRX experience on track, 4 X 4 off-road experience, BBQ, bouncy castle, face painting, remote control cars, Prodrive official merchandise raffle, Show and Shine for all Subaru cars with prizes Road demonstrations and test drives of all current models. In addition to this you can even take to the track in your own car (fee payable). For more detailed information, contact Neil Miller by telephone on 01738 444455 or by e-mail on Neil Miller All Subaru cars and enthusiasts will be warmly welcomed.
  7. The SIDC have booked Knockhill race track for a 2 hour session on Thursday evening (15th August). We'll be running an open pit lane fro the two hours, and bookings are qutier light at the moment, so plenty of empty track time for everyone. Cost only £35 for SIDC members, but you must book in adavnce through myself. John
  8. Just a reminder that we'll be meeting up at the Old Mill Inn in Maryculter at 7:30pm on Wednesday 7th August at 7:30pm (and thereafter at the same time and place on the first Wednesday of every month). See you all there. John
  9. I can't wait either John
  10. Wev'e been invited by another car club to attend their event at Alford (Transport Museum) on Sunday 4th August. Arrive from about 9:30am onwards. All the Subarus will be in a display area of their own. The small sprint track will also be in operation again Cheapest track event there is, as it costs a mere £5 for a few runs on the track. There will be the usual mix of other car clubs, trade stands, food vans etc on site to keep everyone entertained during the day. Hope for a big turn out this time John
  11. Just a short note to remind everyone that the SIDC are at Kames track (close to Muirkirk in Ayrshire) this coming weekend (27th/28th July). Kames is a small sprint track, which is very inexpensive to hire and use (costs £20 per person per day). It costs nothing to come along and watch or join in with the party. You can take your car out on track if you wish, or simply come along to watch, have fun, and possibly get some passenger laps (remember to bring your own helmet though!). We are there on both Saturday and Sunday (starting from about 9am each day), and on the Saturday evening most of us shall be camping out on site (free of charge), and having a BBQ/party throughout the night. Just bring your own tent, food and drink and join in the fun. Should be a great weekend, and we'll look forward to seeing lots of you there. If you do intend to participate, numbers are restricted and we'd like to know in advance. Simply drop me an e-mail with the details of your car and driver(s). There are no restrictions on the numbers coming along to watch. Depending on interest, we may also set-up an Autotest type track in one of the car parks for additional fun (nothing timed or competitive - just a bit of fun driving around some cones!). Regards John
  12. Vinny, not yet I'm afriad, but there are several garages which sell Super Unleaded. The Shell garage just a mile from the Hilton is owned and run by a local SIDC member who will also be taking part in the event. He is making sure that he has more than enough stocks of Super Unleaded for the weekend. Cheers John
  13. AWD are holding another of their famous open days for SIDC members and Scooby enthusiasts on Saturday 3rd August SIDC members will be able to get free engine diagnostics (any make/model of Impreza) using their select monitors, as well as free tea and coffee They'll have all their staff on hand to discuss all aspects of Impreza ownership, from routine servicing (at reduced costs for SIDC members of course ), to the ultimate in modifications. It's certainly a great day out, and a chance to meet fellow enthusiasts, chat about cars, modifications, events etc. Hope to see lots of you there on the day John
  14. No worries Ralph, just give me a shout before you come over and we'll sort something out for you BTW, for everyone else - last night's meeting was a great success, so it will be a regular meeting on the 1st Wednesday of every month at the Old Mill Inn, 7:30pm John
  15. Ralph, if you start swimming now, then there's a slim chance you'll make it on time Be great to have you along to a meeting some day. Cheers John
  16. With sufficient numbers in the Aberdeen area, we are going to start a regular monthly meeting, so that members can meet-up, chat, discuss future events etc. The first meeting will be held at the Old Mill Inn at Peterculter, on the South Deeside Road (right on the corner beside the bridge to Peterculter), at 7:30pm on Wednesday 3rd July. Should the venue prove successful (in terms of accessibility, parking, food etc), then we?ll hold one there on the first Tuesday or Wednesday every month, so that those who work offshore can make at least every 2nd meeting. Hope to see lots of you there. John
  17. Just to let you all know that Wheels Around will also be present on the day, to help change over wheels and tyres etc. They'll also have slicks mounted on Subaru wheels for hire in both 16 and 17 inch sizes, as well as new tyres available to purchase on the night. If you would like to go home on new tyres at the end of the night, give them a call on 01764 662897, and they'll sort everything out for you. They can get any make/model of tyre at a couple of days notice, and usually at unbeatable prices. They have especially good deals on the latest Yokohama tyres See you all there on Thursday. John
  18. We now have stocks of a colour flyer for the event, produced for us by our kind friends on the Island who are sorting everything out for us. Most of the stocks have gone to John baldock (SIDC Social Secretary), who shall be distributing them to the regional reps soon, and also handing them out to people at the National Day at Donington on the 7th July. They have all the necessary information about the event on their, plus some nice photos from parts of the Island, along with a booking form on the back. I'll send some out to dealers etc. in the next week or so. John
  19. The next SIDC event at Knockhill is taking place on Thursday 20th June, with one of our ever popular 2 hour sessions. Action starts at 6pm (though you need to be there for 5pm at the latest if you are driving), and it will the usual open pit lane format giving maximum track time for your money. The cost is a mere £35 for SIDC members, or £40 for guests Places are limited to guarantee quality track time, so you'll need to book up quickly. If you are interested in taking part, drop me an email on john@sidc.co.uk John PS There will probably be the usual post-event curry as well
  20. Many thanks to John Stevenson and Stan for sorting out another top day at Kames yesterday The weather didn't look promising, and coming from Aberdeen we had lots of rain on the way down. However, despite a few brief specks of rain through the day, the track stayed dry until the end of the day at 4pm. Some very impressive cars on display, and also on the track Good mix of cars as well, and nice to see an Integrale being used for what it was designed to do. Just how sideways was that Chevette !! Loved the name "Teem Baazoot" on the back of it Looking forward to the double header weekend at the end of July now. Thanks to all. John
  21. We are a few drivers short for the karting event this coming Saturday (18th May) at Raceland. We have a few teams who are urgently looking for one or two drivers to complete their team (one of which has won the event in the past!). It's a 4 hour endurance event, using brand new twin engined karts on the 930m outdoor track. Cost is only £50 per driver. If you are interested, then please e-mail me at john@sidc.co.uk Cheers John
  22. Paul, the only place that does competitive track insurance seem to be Egger Lawson (Competition Car Insurance). Speak to Nik or Georgina on 0115 941 5255, and they'll get you sorted out. The premiums start at about £55 for about £5k of cover (enough to repair 95% of track type accidents). Having driven around the track at Jurby, I would say that you would have to be trying some to get the car into a position where you could do any damage. Around most of the track, there are large areas of grass (about 12 inches high) before you even get close to the tyres. The only place where there isn't is at the end of the main straight, where you brake and turn in for a 90 degree right hander. In this case, there is a row of hay bales (I think) at the end of the straight, but this is about 30 - 40 feet after the turning point for the corner, so you have quite a bit of tarmac run-off before you could get into trouble. Even travelling at 3 figure speeds, it is very unlikely that anyone could go 40 feet past the normal braking point for the corner, and even then if you manage to turn about 45 degrees to the right, there is a long grassy area towards the corner of the airfield. I've never been to Bedford, but it's probably similar in that it's very unlikely that you could damage your car badly, even if you spun off somewhere, as there is no armco within easy reach of the track. Cheers John
  23. Yes, we've got a few things in the pipeline for the next few months We'll be trying to sort out a Treasure Hunt event. Emphasis more on fun and navigational skills (min 2 people per car), and not on speed. Likely end up with a pub supper at the end. Likely to take in large parts of Fife, Tayside, Stirling etc. We are also planning a multi-activity day, where you'll do clay pigeon shooting, karting, off-roading, quad-bikes etc, followed by a very nice BBQ. Paintball is a possibility. Looking for suitable venues, dates etc. Also in the pipeline are presentations/talks by local police forces, on things like road safety, awareness, observation etc. Designed to permit you to drive more safely, and aware of hazards. Likely to be scheduled before winter. May involve rides in police pursuit type vehicles, for demonstrations on commentating on driving, observation etc. We are also going to set-up regular local meetings, which will be monthly/bi-monthly depending on interest. We already have sufficient numbers for events around Edinburgh, Aberden and possibly Glasgow to make this viable in those areas, and just need some feedback from owners in other areas to get things started. Speak to the regional rep in your area, or John Baldock who looks after all the regional organisers for the club. We are also planning a big charity event, and will be going for lots of publicity in local press around Scotland, local radio etc., with the aim of raising lots of money for charity. These are in additional to the events at Kames, Knockhill, karting etc. The regional organisers are going to meet every three months from now on, to plan and co-ordinate events across Scotland for the next 3 to 6 months etc. Hope everyone will be happy with the events we have planned. If not, then please get involved and tell us what you would like us to arrange John
  24. Dave, we currently have about 30 cars/55 people (might be a few more now) booked up () and paid to take part. One of the hotels (Mount Murray) is already provisionally full up, though there is always the possibility of a cancellation. The Hilton still has plenty of rooms available, and there are a couple of other hotels we can use when the Hilton fills. Booking just now (only a £50 deposit on credit card) has another advantage, in that you have first choice of the ferry crossings, and can choose the times that suit you best. If you leave it for another month or two, then there's a chance you won't have the luxury of a choice. I'm now getting lots of e-mails on a daily basis from people asking about this event, including those from Europe as well, and I get the feeling this event is going to be very well attended John
  25. Any other suggestestion for events would be greatly appreciated The regional organisers are meeting on the 30th to discuss future events etc. Cheers John
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