Any liverpool S2000's?
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I am in Liverpool, (well just outside in Rainhill), I am often in town but see very few S2000's in Liverpool in fact the last 3 have actually been in Rainhill, it's posh here laaa.
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Originally Posted by SiDHEaD,Feb 8 2007, 11:59 PM
Got a couple of friends up there so they can advise on location.
Am up quite often clubbing
Am up quite often clubbing
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Originally Posted by Harsh,Feb 9 2007, 05:01 AM
we're up there every other weekend during the season.........
or perhaps less so now i've been forced to sell my shares
or perhaps less so now i've been forced to sell my shares
That due to the Yanks buying us mate?
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I might of surfed scoobynet on the odd few hundred times,no rallying for a bit got to sell some of the toys ,and get some money in,not sure what event to aim for next ,but later on in the year will go over to Jersey for the event there,but not sure which or what car I will use,I might use a quick rear wheel drive group4 style MK4 escort for a bit of showboating 240bhp at the wheels is always a crowd pleaser
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Originally Posted by echo66,Feb 9 2007, 01:13 PM
Harsh,
That due to the Yanks buying us mate?
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That due to the Yanks buying us mate?
Ed
although i'm sure it's good long term for the club and will help us compete
i cant help but mourn the loss of the family club feel it's always had since
i first started going about 25 years ago.
plus assuming they get over 90% of the share capital, i'll be forced to accept their offer.
admittedly it's
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[QUOTE=Harsh,Feb 9 2007, 08:29 PM] indeed it is
although i'm sure it's good long term for the club and will help us compete
i cant help but mourn the loss of the family club feel it's always had since
i first started going about 25 years ago.
plus assuming they get over 90% of the share capital, i'll be forced to accept their offer.
admittedly it's
although i'm sure it's good long term for the club and will help us compete
i cant help but mourn the loss of the family club feel it's always had since
i first started going about 25 years ago.
plus assuming they get over 90% of the share capital, i'll be forced to accept their offer.
admittedly it's