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Sunday Meet - Lunch at the Ley Arms

n8ony

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Hi Guys

The Sunday meet is at the Ley Arms this weekend, just outside Exeter on the A38. Lots of events coming up over the coming months so worth the effort to attend if you are free to catch up on the details, and to pick up an application form or two. An excellent Carvery as well for those with a healthy appetite.

Anyone on here hoping to make it?
 
At the risk of sounding like a total fool, is it considered poor form to not bring the Porsche to such an event even when the forcast is for rain for much of the day? [8|]

As its my first time attending a meet im guessing I should bring her along, I know this all sounds a bit odd, especially as its one of the cheapest Porsche's you can buy, its just that I dont tend to take her out of the garage for anything more than slightly overcast, thats what the Evo is for. [:)]

Look forward to meeting you guys, see you at 12. Jase[;)]

 
Well I take mine - just have to wash it later![;)] Not all do though, up to you. Dry at the moment[:)]
 
Indeed its looking lovely out at the moment and like you said its a good excuse to give her a wash and polish, I shall go and take the cover off and see if I cant coax it out of the garage with a bottle of Autoglym or something.

Im trying to get a friend of mine to come along too, he hasnt joined yet but he has a lovely S reg Carrera with an aero body kit (I think).

Im guessing smart casual is the dress code for these events, you know what its like the first time you meet people............ there should be a FAQ page for this sort of thing! [:D][:D][:D]



Jase[;)]
 
Smart casual? Just clothed will suffice, I think![:D] Just started peeing down here in Tavi[:(] See you shortly
Alan
 

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