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ok will order your ticket, with the other ones
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Sounds like you need a new fan mate, if thats happening its because the fan is drawing more current than it should, hence blowing the fuse
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Can you send payment over then before the 20th as need to pay for them
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http://www.escortcabrioletclub.co.uk/forums/index.php?app=membership&do=view_event&id=72
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If you would like to send me payment of £16.00 to cover ticket to paypal@escortcabrioletclub.co.uk i will get you a ticket, but need it asap to book them before 20th April. Will only send it to you once full membership is recieved. Best i can offer.
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Yes mate we still have a few tickets left, but you can only attend if you are a full member Paul
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Is it the electric antenna relay ? has it got heated front screen. These are the only 2 relays that should live hidden behind the dash unless its a aftermarket one for a alarm etc
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There is no relay for the washer motor, the picture on the fuse box is for the varible wipe. Surgest the motor might be faulty
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If the car is a 88 E plate it will not have the option for speed control. So you will not have the relay. Has your car got a dial on the right around the switch to alter speed? Paul
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you need to book it through the events system mate
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Should just unscrew mate, think its a 22mm nut
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Tickets are being purchased on the 20th April. This should give you time to get paid
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Ok, i have opened a section in the gallery for Weston Park pictures. Please post pictures directly in there Weston Park Gallery
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Loving them wheels, are they Wolfrace?
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Only 2 tickets left, members confirmed: Paul Basilbear Ady shaneb677 Steve sifitz Paul Street diane stumpy1 badger bigjon cabbytech richie ollie
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Camping will be available on sat night and will be payable direct to Santa Pod on the sat when you arrive. Think cost last year was around £6 per person. Will try and confirm closer to the time. Paul
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Would be nice if everyone was on the stand for mayeb 9ish?? Paul
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Glad to see tickets are arriving Cannot wait
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DRIVING IN EUROPE - WHAT DO YOU NEED? Most of us are familiar with legal requirements for driving in the UK, however when travelling abroad there are legal requirements regarding certain items that must be carried within the vehicle. The requirements vary country to country, however below is a list of requirements that you should fully consider before setting off on your journey. When driving in France and Spain, drivers are required to carry :- Spare Bulbs GB sticker or GB Euroflag Number Plate High Visibility Jacket (1 for each person travelling in the car in Spain and in France two are recommended) Headlamp Converters Warning Triangle In addition it is recommended that you consider carrying a First Aid Kit and a Fire Extinguisher. When driving in Belgium and Italy, drivers are required to carry :- GB sticker or GB Euroflag Number Plate High Visibility Jacket Headlamp Converters Warning Triangle In addition it is recommended that you consider carrying Spare Bulbs,a First Aid Kit and a Fire Extinguisher. When driving in Austria, drivers are required to carry :- GB sticker or GB Euroflag Number Plate High Visibility Jacket Headlamp Converters Warning Triangle First Aid Kit In addition it is recommended that you consider carrying Spare Bulbs, and a Fire Extinguisher. When driving in Switzerland, drivers are required to carry :- GB sticker or GB Euroflag Number Plate Headlamp Converters Warning Triangle In addition it is recommended that you consider carrying Spare Bulbs, High Visibility Jackets, a First Aid Kit and a Fire Extinguisher. When driving in Germany and the Netherlands, drivers are required to carry :- GB sticker or GB Euroflag Number Plate Headlamp Converters In addition it is recommended that you consider carrying Spare Bulbs, High Visibility Jackets, a First Aid Kit and a Fire Extinguisher. When driving in Poland, drivers are required to carry :- GB sticker or GB Euroflag Number Plate Headlamp Converters Warning Triangle In addition it is recommended that you consider carrying Spare Bulbs, High Visibility Jackets, a First Aid Kit and a Fire Extinguisher. There are of course many other useful items you may wish to consider for your safety, comfort and convenience. Here is list to help you on your way. Tow Rope * Jump Leads Additional High Visibility Jackets for the rest of your family * Glass Hammer * Disposable camera in case you need to record accident damage Note pad and pen in case you need to record accident damage Disposable gloves for those dirty jobs like changing a wheel Tyre foot pump Ice scraper European Road Atlas Blanket * Items stocked by Consumabulbs British motorists are not legally obliged to carry such products when in the UK, but it may be worth considering their safety benefits and potential power to help with car insurance claims. According to statistics compiled by Icu-ucme.com, which sells high-visibility vests, someone wearing a fluorescent jacket is likely to be seen by a motorist three seconds sooner in the dark than someone who is not. At 30mph, this is a distance of 42 metres. Naturally it is impossible to provide a comprehensive list of every European country, however this information is provided in good faith and we hope of use to you.
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Just to let you know, tickets have arrived this morning and will be sent out on Monday Look forward to seeing you there
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Here we go guys and girls, this is the outlined route. We will be staying at a hotel local on the Sat / Sun night and driving down to the ring on Monday. Staying local overnight on Monday night with a steady drive back to Rotterdam on Tuesday. Driving Directions Map Start address: Rotterdam The Netherlands End address: Rotterdam The Netherlands Start at: Rotterdam The Netherlands 1. Head east on Weena toward Kruisplein - 0.5 km 2. At Hofplein, take the 3rd exit onto Schiekade - 1.1 km 3. Continue onto Schieweg - 0.9 km 4. Continue onto Gordelbrug - 0.1 km 5. At Schieplein, take the 1st exit onto the A20 ramp to Ring A20/Dordrecht/Utrecht - 0.3 km 6. Merge onto A20 - 17.4 km 7. Take the exit onto A12 - 35.4 km 8. Take the exit onto A27 toward Ring Utrecht/Amersfoort/Hilversum - 34.2 km 9. Take exit 36-Almere Stad toward Almere Haven/Zeewolde/N305 - 0.7 km 10. Turn right at Gooise Weg/N305 (signs for N305/Dronten/Nijkerk/Zeewolde) Continue to follow N305 Go through 1 roundabout - 30.7 km 11. Turn right at N710/Swifterweg - 0.5 km 12. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Baan - 0.4 km Arrive at: Biddinghuizen The Netherlands 13. Head northeast on Baan toward De Tas Go through 1 roundabout - 1.1 km 14. Turn left at N709/Oldebroekerweg - 8.1 km 15. Turn right at Elburgerweg/N309 Continue to follow N309 Go through 1 roundabout - 3.4 km 16. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto N309/Zuiderzeestraatweg Oost Go through 1 roundabout - 2.7 km 17. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Eperweg/N309 Continue to follow N309 - 10.0 km 18. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto N309/Tongerenseweg Go through 2 roundabouts - 6.5 km 19. Turn right to merge onto A50 toward Apeldoorn/Arnhem - 37.6 km 20. Take exit Arnhem to merge onto A12/E35 toward Oberhausen Entering Germany - 22.9 km 21. Continue onto A3 - 64.7 km 22. Take exit 10-Kreuz Oberhausen to merge onto A3 toward Köln/Düsseldorf/Duisburg - 74.7 km 23. Take exit 28-Dreieck Köln-Heumar to merge onto A59 toward Bonn - 2.8 km 24. Take the exit onto A59 - 17.9 km 25. Take exit 40-Dreieck Beuel to merge onto A565 toward Koblenz/Bonn - 25.6 km 26. Merge onto A61 - 27.9 km 27. Take exit 33-Wehr toward Adenau/Kempenich - 0.5 km 28. Turn right at B412 - 22.4 km 29. Turn right at B258 - 0.8 km 30. Take the 1st right onto L92 - 37 m 31. Turn left at Nürburgring - 1.3 km Arrive at: Nürburgring Germany 32. Head northeast on Nürburgring toward L92 - 1.3 km 33. Take the 1st right onto L92 - 37 m 34. Turn left at B258 - 0.8 km 35. Take the 1st left onto B412 - 22.4 km 36. Merge onto A61 via the ramp to Köln/Bonn - 60.2 km 37. Take exit 23-Dreieck Erfttal toward Venlo/Mönchengladbach/Aachen - 0.8 km 38. Merge onto A61 Entering Netherlands - 78.4 km 39. Continue onto Keulse Barriere - 0.5 km 40. At Keulseplein, take the 3rd exit onto Kaldenkerkerweg heading to Venlo/Roermond Go through 1 roundabout - 2.9 km 41. At Koninginneplein, take the 3rd exit onto Koninginnesingel/N271 Continue to follow N271 - 0.5 km 42. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Eindhovenseweg/N556 - 3.5 km 43. Turn left onto the ramp to A73 - 1.1 km 44. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Venray/Nijmegen/A73 and merge onto A73 - 58.0 km 45. Take exit Knooppunt Neerbosch to merge onto A73/E31 toward Rotterdam/Arnhem - 4.9 km 46. Take the exit onto A50/E31 toward Rotterdam/Arnhem - 6.3 km 47. Take the exit toward Tiel/Rotterdam/Arnhem/A15 - 0.3 km 48. Keep left at the fork to continue toward A15 - 0.7 km 49. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Tiel/Rotterdam and merge onto A15 - 84.8 km 50. Take the exit on the left onto A16/E19 toward Ring Rotterdam (oost)/Den Haag - 3.0 km 51. Take exit 25 for N210 toward Capelle aan Den IJssel - 4.8 km 52. Continue on the ramp - 0.3 km 53. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Abram Van Rijckevorselweg - 1.4 km 54. Slight right at Honingerdijk - 0.6 km 55. Continue onto Oostzeedijk - 1.2 km 56. Turn right at Oostplein - 0.1 km 57. Slight left at Goudsesingel - 1.0 km 58. Slight left at Pompenburg - 0.3 km 59. At Hofplein, take the 2nd exit onto Weena - 0.9 km 60. Make a U-turn - 0.4 km Arrive at: Rotterdam The Netherlands
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Ok ferry booked today for the following members Paul Steve Avril Ady If anyone else would like to attend please let me know and i can let you know contact details for P&O ferries. Or if you prefer to make you own arrangements to get there but would like to put your car on the stand please let me know. Paul