National 2008

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stuart_hedges
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Post by stuart_hedges »

I can always bring two ;) With five of us in, that's only 7 pints each :shock:
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Post by frugg »

i am helping organise the show and here is the what happening when etc.


Citroën Car Club National Rally
11th – 13th July
Adjacent To The Wood Green Animal Sanctuary, Godmanchester, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 2NH

Friday Evening
Barry’s Raffle.
Saturday
11:30 Treasure Hunt, ending with Pub Lunch
3:00 A.G.M.
Saturday Evening
Bar and Barbeque
Sunday
Raffle
Car Judging With Best In Each Section And Best In Show Winner. Winner Has Their Car Featured On Next Years Membership Card.
All Voting Slips For The Cars Will Be Put In A Lucky Dip, If your Slip Is The One Pulled Out You Will Receive Free C.C.C. membership For A Year And Free Raffle Tickets.

Features:

60 Years Of The 2CV – So 60 2CV’s Please!
Strip And Rebuild A 2CV Competition.
Autojumble And Trade Stands

Friday is just sort of a setup day.
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Post by mountainmanUK »

Thanks Frugg! :D

Are the Admission prices the same as last year?

Cheers
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Dave which day are you going and which route? BX convoy possibly?
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Post by mountainmanUK »

Hi Tim,

I'll probably (but not 100% sure) be just going down for the Sunday, as I did last year.
Probably be setting off at around 5-30/6-00am and travelling down via M62 and A1. It was a good run last year, and I don't really want to hammer it! It will be the first longish trip that I've made since the stroke, so the A1 allows easier breaks etc.
I should arrive on site at around 8-30/9-00am, same as last year.....just in time for some brekkie from some kind soul's Camping stove! :wink:

At least Monica is now MOT'd and sorted for another year!

Dave
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anyone goin sat from near derby, need to be leave early sunday have to go doncaster early on sunday
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OK dave, will see you at a field in Huntingdon then, lets hope this year is a little less "problematical" than last year :lol:
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Yep........We don't want to be playing "follow the green LHM trail" this year, eh? :wink:
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Hopefully as the GT was waxiled from new the pipes are still very healthy, its just the oil leak I have to keep a eye on!
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Post by sleepy0905 »

Hi does anyone know how much it is this year as i will try to get but i dont own a citroen anymore ( :oops: I have a K11 micra the bubble :oops: )
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is it worth me taking all the wheels lights etc i took of swampy and tzd, including Z wheel trims fan radiator alternator etc to try and convert them to beer or isnt it that type of event?
now I'm listening. TZD Estate 1991
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Post by mountainmanUK »

Well worth taking anything you want to try selling!
Quite a few people set up a little "stall" behind their car, on a groundsheet or picnic table etc.
IIRC there is no charge for doing this, but I MAY be wrong!
That's one of the best things about these "meets"....a good chance to pick up some obscure bits 'n bobs for your motors, at a generally realistic, cheapish price too. I got a full rear spoiler in immaculate condition (but the wrong colour) for only £4 last year!!

Pile it high....sell it cheap!!! :wink:
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Post by demag »

I will be looking for a wheel trim (I only have three) but might be tempted to buy a set!
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Post by DavidRutherford »

roverman wrote:Hopefully as the GT was waxiled from new the pipes are still very healthy, its just the oil leak I have to keep a eye on!
Is that still leaking just as badly as when Adamski had it? If so I imagine everyone else can just follow your oil trail to get there. :mrgreen:
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Post by Tim Leech »

Thankfully not David, it does leak a bit but not as bad, the rocker cover and distributor gaskets were changed which improved it, but I thnk the main oil seal is dripping, saves me changing the oil though as it does it itself every 3 months. :D
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