yeah i've been out of action for a while now. weekends are busy as and i've buggered my shoulder so "enthusiastic" driving is out of the question for a while. some of the bigger clubs have stuff going all the time though
As the title says...
There is an opel AHG PDC comin up in a couple of weeks... but other than that it seems pretty quite in the west.
yeah i've been out of action for a while now. weekends are busy as and i've buggered my shoulder so "enthusiastic" driving is out of the question for a while. some of the bigger clubs have stuff going all the time though
Hey Shay when did you join ECCA?
RIP e30Bring on the boost with the S/C e34 535i
The german car day cant be too far away,
yeah july i think. usually in the middle of winter with lots of rain. the organisers really are onto something there
can someone post details of that pls?
[GENONE] 83 CRX Ballade Sport
[BANDIT] 84 CRX Ballade Sport Supercharged
[SINISTR] 91 CRX Si
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Taken from http://www.mbccwa.org.au/
All fans of German cars, of any make, are welcome to join us at the eleventh annual German Car Day, to be held again this year at Northam, on Sunday 26 July 2009.
We are expansive in our definition of "German Cars". Our definition includes all cars marketed under a German brand name (wherever designed or built), and also cars designed or manufactured in Germany.
So if you have, eg, a Mercedes-Benz made in South Africa, a Porsche made in Finland, an Audi made in the Czech Republic, a BMW made in the USA, a VW made in China, a Goggomobil made in Australia, a smart designed in Germany, or a Ford or Holden designed or made in Germany, please bring it along!
German Car day has always welcomed the rarer, quirkier German brands, such as Borgward, Horch, NSU and Messerschmidt. We happily admit other, non-German, cars marketed under a brand associated with a German brand (such as the BMW-owned Mini brand). We also count VW Kombi vans as German "Cars", so you can expect to see them as well.
The German Car Day cavalcade will assemble in Parliament Place, West Perth, between 9.00 and 9.30 am.
Participants can also drive straight to Northam.
On arrival in Northam, the cars will be displayed at Bernard Park, by the Avon River. Participants will be able to have lunch at a number of eating establishments in Northam, or bring a picnic lunch.
Adjacent to Bernard Park, the Porsche Club will be staging a motorkhana. We anticipate that the Shire of Northam will be arranging some other activities for the day.
Further details about German Car Day will be posted on this page as they become available.
Jeremy Ludlow
President and Webmaster
Its seems were taking a convoy up have 25+ cars interested
Im looking forward to this. Is it ok with you guys if i get vwwatercooled guys to come along?
yeah that'll be fine. i think there's a VW display area up there as well so you guys can show your stuff
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