The good morning thread

Tallman

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Morning all adrenaline kept me going over the last 3 days but I know what I've just done but have to say I'm also grinning like a lunatic as I'm smoking around in one of the cheapest cars I've ever bought.
Just need to find the project QPV and then my workshop will be full :)
There’s nothing like driving a potentially dodgy car home 1600km without a phone (these days) - well done on the purchase! Reminds me of when I got stuck in Southern France driving a very dodgy Cortina back from Spain - in my case I ended up on the TGV - which was actually quite something in those days.
 

2b1ask1

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That’s Scafs. Crofty (4C) and Krish (White Strad) legged it yesterday due to work commitments

What? Krish actually made it!!!!

Morning all, loving the Jag Phil, well done on finding that diamond. Safe travels for all returning and in other places.

Spending the day finding bits and lining ducks up.


Have fun all…
 

midlifecrisis

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Good morning everyone from the back of Stevo's GT. Heading our way home, great memories and friendships made. I think I still have a serviceable liver...
 

DLax69

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Morning all adrenaline kept me going over the last 3 days but I know what I've just done but have to say I'm also grinning like a lunatic as I'm smoking around in one of the cheapest cars I've ever bought.
Just need to find the project QPV and then my workshop will be full :)
Well done, Phil, and see if you can't trip over two of those QPVs with the steering wheel on the correct side...morning all, and a rainy Monday. Truck it is, then. Work from work, but school is out and no evening meetings...hope all are safe & sound.
 

philw696

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Morning all and the lovely Summer continues here.
The Boxster in for its two year Contrôle Technique this afternoon ready for going on holidays at the end of the month.
Have a nice day everyone.
 

RoaryRati

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Good morning all even tho' it is rather grey, dank and cold in the south west Dolomites where we are staying for the next four days in Falcade. After yesterday's stampede from just south of Brenner via the Passo Pennes, thru Bolzano where Roary's beauty was commented on, and the Karerpass and San Pellegrino pass (road surface on our side was sadly rubbish) we'll contemplate today's activity but good to have reasurrance from @skiman in a PM that our research is correct - there are some great passes to have more fun on.
 

DLax69

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Morning all...and "dank" is a criminally underused word. Tuesday, work from work...and a re-org kicks off. Sunny and 80F today, so is it the Spyder or the Coupe...?
 

RoaryRati

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Good morning from what was a sunny for the first time Falcade, but clouding over fast. Forecast suggests it could be better if we head south over Passo di Rolle and maybe Passo di Cerreda but the forecast here is as good as the UK - yesterday we headed east where it was brighter and had the most glorious day doing four stunning passes - Fedaia, Pordoi (up, down, driver swop and up), Giau and Falzargo - roads in between were impressive too (forecast was rubbish)