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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-January-2004 at 09:30

Hello there Irish section, I am only new to this scene, My 325i sport is currently undergoing some serious tlc. Being a northerner my beast will hopefully be ready for heading down south for a few meets aft march. Can't wait to get her on the the tar and sideways. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-January-2004 at 09:33
Can't wait to see it!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-January-2004 at 13:47
I'll defo be there on the 21st.Missed the last couple of meets so I have to catch up!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-April-2004 at 07:24

I snuck in on the tail end of a run organised by the Blessington Classic Car & Motorcylce Club - with whom I have no affiliations - on Monday and had a great time.

They had organised a small run from Poulaphouca House just outside of  Blessington - Ballymore Eustace - Dun Lavin - Blessington with a treasure hunt thrown in for laughs. There were a couple of tidy looking '02's in the very mixed attendance which was my excuse for following the procession - honest.

Whole families were getting into the competetive spirit of the treasure hunt which was great to see - as was the sight of a varied bunch of antique, vintage & classic cars flying this way & that in the search for answers to the clues.

I'd be willing to help sort out something like this for the Irish Section, would really no where to start though.

Any takers????

 

 

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