Hello and thank you!
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:56 am
Hello All,
I thought I should raise my head above the parapet and thank you for being here and offering a refreshing and realistic, though sometimes misty and damp alternative to PH, SELOC, LT etc.
I love being able to do many of the things described here, and admire the strength of purpose and level of commitment that many of you have.
I have a fascination of machinery and engineering, and the exhilaration of speed, but do not know where I should allow this to take me. Thank you for all of your entertaining and honest postings, which have allowed me to visit some of these places without risk, and thanks for all of the direct and humorous discussion on the fringes.
I bought my first Elise just over 3 years ago, and have not looked back! This Canyon Red 111R has now found a home in the NE, and if the new owner gets half the fun that I did out of her then he’s on to a winner! Thinking of you wherever you are!
I made two mistakes in the Spring - the combination of a couple of days at KH, and the opportunity to drive an SC were my downfall!
Anyway, now the proud owner of a lovely car that continues to surpass my expectations. As ever, you always seem to swap one set of niggles for another! I have plenty of questions, but have already found many answers here and elsewhere.
Hope it’s good driving weather this weekend, and I’ll give you a wave if I see you out and about!
I thought I should raise my head above the parapet and thank you for being here and offering a refreshing and realistic, though sometimes misty and damp alternative to PH, SELOC, LT etc.
I love being able to do many of the things described here, and admire the strength of purpose and level of commitment that many of you have.
I have a fascination of machinery and engineering, and the exhilaration of speed, but do not know where I should allow this to take me. Thank you for all of your entertaining and honest postings, which have allowed me to visit some of these places without risk, and thanks for all of the direct and humorous discussion on the fringes.
I bought my first Elise just over 3 years ago, and have not looked back! This Canyon Red 111R has now found a home in the NE, and if the new owner gets half the fun that I did out of her then he’s on to a winner! Thinking of you wherever you are!
I made two mistakes in the Spring - the combination of a couple of days at KH, and the opportunity to drive an SC were my downfall!
Anyway, now the proud owner of a lovely car that continues to surpass my expectations. As ever, you always seem to swap one set of niggles for another! I have plenty of questions, but have already found many answers here and elsewhere.
Hope it’s good driving weather this weekend, and I’ll give you a wave if I see you out and about!