FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by Scotty C » Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:48 pm

Mikie711 wrote:
DDtB wrote:Awesome.... well done Alan!

Anymore for anymore?!?!

Mike .... why am I not seeing your name up there yet?!?

Team Shed ftw!! :lol:
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by mckeann » Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:16 pm

Mike, how much to rent the 211 for 2 weeks???? call it a 6K mile limit? I'll put tyres and pads on it??

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Post by Andy G » Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:46 pm

mckeann wrote:Mike, how much to rent the 211 for 2 weeks???? call it a 6K mile limit? I'll put tyres and pads on it??
£42k? :damnfunny
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Post by campbell » Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:53 pm

robin wrote:I'm in too. Don't know what car - won't be the banana anyway - uses too much fuel :-) Probably Egor, though strange hankerings to take a caterham ... not that I've ever driven one :-)

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Post by campbell » Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:54 pm

Gourlay83 wrote: Intend on whipping up some hideous 7esk kit car to do the trip in, keep your eye out for a build thread.
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Post by campbell » Wed Oct 27, 2010 3:58 pm

This is the first time this has fallen outwith Eilidh's birthday, which gives me a theoretical shot at it, but as I said earlier in the thread, even in a shared car, it's the best part of a family holiday €€€ wise so I think other than a windfall, it's a pipe dream!

In any case I may be without a Lotus by then.

We'll see. Enjoying the excitement on this thread, at least!
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Post by Andy A » Wed Oct 27, 2010 6:18 pm

That's me onboard also 3 years in a row now 8)
Just need to buy a car now,
Will be my seventh lotus in 7 years ,sure this has to be some kinda record :shock:
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Post by ed » Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:19 pm

Nice one guys! Cant wait! :drink :beer :drive :thumbsup

I need to get a car also. Decisions decisions....... :twisted:
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Post by Andy G » Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:29 pm

ed wrote:Nice one guys! Cant wait! :drink :beer :drive :thumbsup

I need to get a car also. Decisions decisions....... :twisted:
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Post by Stewart » Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:47 pm

Gourlay83 wrote:looking for some advice from the regular FF ers.

How much spending money will I need, my initial thoughts are £3000. Setting up a standing order to make it a bit easier.

Any thoughts

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I am sure when I have looked at this in the past I have worked it out at about £2k all in. I can't remember if that included the cost of tyres and pads but was certainly FF cost, tunnel, fuel, tolls, beer (light weight :oops: ) grub and speeding fines :oops:. I am sure I worked that out after FF7 when I flew solo and fuel was as least as expensive then as it is now.

I never seem to spend very much when I am there other than fuel. Grub in the evening isn't too bad and it is often the cheapest evens that are the best fun - pizzas from the van in Orange anyone :D . I would think £3k will cover the pair of you quite comfortably.

There are savings to be made on cheaper tyres (possibly), Paine type pikey ferry crossings, taking the non-toll scenic routes and not being first to the bar :cheers

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Post by corbie » Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:01 pm

Add another SE on to the list, thats me booked up now. :D

Well looking forward to it.

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Post by Rag_It » Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:02 pm

corbie wrote:Add another SE on to the list, thats me booked up now. :D

Well looking forward to it.
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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by robin » Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:47 pm

It's all down to gearing - any road car must be able to do 80mph at 4,000RPM absolute maximum for me to consider it reasonable to drive it on the motorway; 500RPM either way makes a massive difference; so a 7 with some old 5 speed box in it might well cruise at low RPM in top gear. If it's >4000 RPM at 80mph then it'll need to be trailered (is that a word?), in which case it's a different kind of holiday, but I wouldn't rule it out just yet.

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Re: FRENCH FROLIC 10 - 21/8 to 28/8

Post by pete039 » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:15 pm

one more SE to join the list. Been a long time since the last one(2006) ,looking forward to it :D

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Post by Stewart » Wed Oct 27, 2010 11:20 pm

Only 4 places left for anybody still trying to make up their mind :shock:
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