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  1. Foxy Chris260 YLC mitchell Philplop CasperGti Nicki x smil x noddy1 Green Goddess Andy P simpo Tigz andrew Matt~Black + wife (she doesn't know it yet) Ben: LGG (as long as i dont have to work.) Max Rn1988 Kam joboat Clairey (Poss?) LiamD (Poss?) Tim- not met any of you yet either but should be a good weekend Ian (driveforward) - Sat possibly, Sun more likely I'll try and make this methinks, will be good to put some faces to names etc
  2. See you there! Less than a week to go until I can break out my Jahreskarte once again!! :D
  3. It's great to see you posting on here Colin, and I hope you are both bearing up OK given the circumstances. If you ever need any help you know where to find me. Take care, Ian. For those who may not have seen the original thread, click here: http://forums.clublupo.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=40589
  4. When you spot my car in the carpark pop over and say hi.. you're welcome to some passenger laps to help familiarise yourself!
  5. Thanks Pete! Only a few more weekends to go before I head back!
  6. I'm getting tempted to look for an original 2G iPhone that someone no longer wants after an upgrade.. just as a stop gap measure until they eventually release a 32GB version..
  7. I've got 5GB free on my 30GB 5.5G iPod including all my photos and music, 'the best iPod yet' (iPhone) will have to match that before I can justify buying one.. I don't see the point in having an iPod and and iPhone!
  8. Argghh! No 32GB model, means no iPhone for me yet
  9. Having done a front end conversion previously, you will no doubt need: Wings Headlights Slam Panel Bonnet Bumper Arch linings Possibly windscreen gutter and washer jets (odd, I know) Custom rad mounts New Bonnet lock
  10. Thanks Gareth.. a project like this never really ends, but I got where I wanted to be in 'phase 1' I'm still doing/planning bits on it now - The horn has proved problematic when manoeuvring and many times just comes on embarrassingly, so that's being fixed.. new discs and pads are awaiting fitment once the current ones have been hammered a bit more, I've touched up some of the bodywork and am looking at getting the fan switch able so that when parked up after some 'pasty attack' it can be left to cool.. then there's next year
  11. My Arosa will be on the SEATCupra.Net stand on the Sunday
  12. The big issue you'll have is acommodation, whether it be camping, B+B or hotels.. I booked all my hotels for the year back in March Drop me a PM with what you're most 'troubled about' and I'll try to help out from there! Very nice! That's on my list, but it'll be when I do the next road trip in the A2 (last one was 2006) as I'd want some comfort! Whereabouts are you staying? It'd be good to meet up and exchange some pax laps if you like Another one heading over! Chances are I'll be there, what dates are you travelling Mike? Given it was so busy and videoing isn't allowed anyway, I'd rather retain my €995 Jahreskarte and be allowed past the barriers all weekend!
  13. I can only take the credit for 3 Excellent, when you heading over? ..Snap.. what dates will you be there? I'll be there from 27th-30th June
  14. Cheers for the comments guys You can understand why it's taken 2 weeks to get it written up and the pics sorted! There are loads of photographers who attend the TF days - especially on busy weekends like this one. A good bonus of this is that they capture you at loads of different points around the 13.9 mile circuit, the downside is scouring the web when you get back to find all the pics!
  15. Quick linky to my latest 'Ring trip Report: Clicky Here
  16. OK, it’s over two weeks since I got back, but better late than never! This was to be my second trip to the Nordschleife this year, following the rather white visit over Easter (click here for report). Despite the snow, during that trip I still managed to clock up the first 20 laps on my Jahreskarte. Unlike the Easter trip (and all others planned for this year), due to the opening times of the 'Ring over this weekend I would be setting off on the Friday night as opposed to the usual Thursday, but stopping until the Tuesday morning. Friday 9th May After getting home from work it was the usual rush to get the Arosa loaded up for the trip to Dover. This time I was heading over with my Dad, so we were ready a little earlier than before and managed to be on our way by 19:20. This meant that we arrived at the Premier Inn just outside Dover at a respectable 23:00 - an hour ahead of the Easter trip. We headed straight to bed for the 04:00 start. Saturday 10th May 04:00 and it was time to get up and showered ready for the long day ahead. We left the Premier Inn just before 05:00 and headed to the ferry terminal for our 06:00 Norfolkline ferry to Dunkerque. The signs were good as the sun was shining and the skies clear - a far cry from the overcast, hail rich snow blizzards we drove through on the last trip. As usual, the ferry crossing was nothing short of soul destroying, only broken by the short respite that is eating breakfast. At least this time, as the crossing was much quieter, Norfolkline seemed more efficient; and when we docked it didn't seem to take 45 minutes to get off the ferry and on our way this time! The boring, flat and monotonous reaches of Northern France and the Western half of Belgium drudged by, broken only by our first of what would be ten refuelling stops throughout the trip. The Brussels ring road, stint through the Netherlands and some autobahn action followed. Our arrival time in Nurburg was 14:00. We checked into Hotel Zur Burg, unloaded the car and set off to take in some viewpoints at various parts of the Nordschleife whilst the tail end of the VLN was still on. After the end of the VLN, we headed to the supermarket to recycle some beer crates obtained from one of my previous visits, and then back to the hotel to freshen up. The sky was totally clear, the sun was out and things were looking good for the evening session of Touristenfahrten from 18:00 to 19:30. Wow was it busy! We made it down to the main entrance for the opening and into the car park. which quickly turned into a jammed up queue. The circuit opened at about 18:20, and we made it out through the barrier for some sighting laps. Given the volume of traffic in the car park and on surrounding roads, I got 4 decent back to back laps in to save getting jammed in the traffic before heading back to the hotel for some beers in the sun and something to eat. Sunday 11th May We awoke early, and enjoyed the usual German breakfast noting just how much busier the hotel car park was compared to the snow covered scene at Easter! We headed down to the main entrance for 08:15 hoping that the initial queue would've died down enabling us to park up in the car park before heading out. Indeed it had, so after getting the helmets on and tightening the harnesses, off we went on what was to be an extremely hot, sunny and very busy day at the 'Ring. Once again, we tried to keep the visits to the car park to a minimum due to the fear of never actually being able to make it back to the barriers as the queues at the main entrance seemed to stretch right back up to the Ringhaus, and halfway down the road towards the junction for Adenau! Therefore, the majority of entrances and exits were made at Breidscheid, including the lunchtime stop for currywurst mit pommes As the day went by I racked up 20 laps, although few were totally free of incident or Brit or biker without clue (or, both in combination resulting in track closure). By the time it'd gone 18:00 I decided it was time to head back to the hotel, so that we did in order to grab a Bitburger in the sun before freshening up and chancing our arm in the already fully booked PistenKlause restaurant. We rocked up to the bar and managed to squeeze two stools between a group of Germans and two English blokes (father and son - snap!). With the beer flowing, steak sizzling and talk of the days driving in full swing, we arranged some pax laps for Monday morning and (with the help of the free WiFi) confirmed the rumour that the GP circuit would be open for 20 minute sessions after 17:00 on Monday.. I was not going to miss out on this given it had opened during my Easter trip, only for us to find out after the event! We had also heard that alot of people were heading home tomorrow so we had high hopes for a quieter day on the Monday.. Monday 12th May Another early start was called for, just in case the crowds were anything like Sunday; so after grabbing breakfast we headed down to the car park for opening time at 08:00. This were much better as spaces were aplenty, and with yet another clear blue sky above us this was turning out to be the best 'Ring weather I had ever experienced. The conditions seemed much better today, fewer queues at the barriers and little bother in the car park. Given this, most of our passenger lap exchanges were complete by lunchtime, and after many near misses, Tim from SEATCupra.Net and the Ringers forum finally managed to bag two laps in the Arosa. Talking of near misses, I must've had three or four near encounters (read: waves) with Marco from the Ringers forum, but never managed to meet up as it was always just as one of us was heading out.. ahh well, there's always next time! I had a few great laps, sandwiched between a German MKIII Golf and a Swiss Lotus Elise, each ending with a reassuring thumbs up acknowledgement along the start/finish straight.. it’s just brilliant when those that you’re driving around are of equal ability and blatantly not idiots, and when the opinion is mutual! When people started grabbing lunch, my dad took this opportunity to take his first drives of the track, so armed with his four lap ticket, we set out on a back to back session! The first two laps were used to settle in and tie things together that he'd been witness to for thirty odd laps prior to this over the weekend. The last two were great fun, and credit where credit's due, he had got it all sorted by the time lap four came around! Here is is tackling the Karussell: During the afternoon, I decided to take the car out on my own, as before getting the Arosa, virtually all my driven laps had consisted of just me in the car, yet since having it, there had always been someone alongside me. Just like Sunday, totally 'clean laps' were few and far between today. However, the extra practice I'd had and the weight loss achieved by being -1 person meant that on one of the few laps that I timed, I had improved on the 9:31 from Sunday, clocking up a 9:19 - during a lap that included muppetised traffic mid way through. For a 1.4, I was impressed as I only really ever expected to reach the 9:30 area. Comedy old phone: When it reached 16:15, I had picked my dad back up and we'd done a few laps, however, the track closed. We decided to take advantage of this and headed down to the GP circuit to try and make the first session at 17:00. I got registered, paid my €30 for a twenty minute session, had the briefing and joined the queue. Luckily I made it into the first fifty cars and hence, out on the first session. What amazed me was just how tight the GP circuit is, there are so many hairpin turns, and few opportunities to carry your speed through a corner complex; and boy was the surface abrasive! The GP circuit was a good experience, worth doing, but probably one I won't undertake too often.. not least because it ripped great chunks of rubber from my tyres! Once the session was over, we headed back towards the Nordschleife entrance, past the most ridiculously long queue for the GP circuit which stretched all the way from the GP circuit pits, back to the old pits under the tunnel! Phew, we made the right call going for the first session.. our thoughts were "the 'Ring must be closed". Upon arrival, turns out, it was! Never fear, within about ten minutes it was back open, and given the state of one of my tyres, I decided to grab the last few laps of the trip before retiring back to the hotel for the mandatory beer and sunshine combination. That evening saw us dine in the Pistenklause once again, where we reflected on the eighteen laps of the day for me, four for my dad, and the twenty minutes on the GP circuit whilst supping a Weissbier or three and talking over the days events with some of the chaps we'd met earlier in the trip Tuesday 13th May Hometime Today was all about breakfast, a trip to Adenau to stock up on beer, packing and the long drive home. As usual, we had the ferry booked for 16:00, so ambled back to Dunkerque at about 10:30. We eventually arrived back home in the West Midlands at 21:00 after a pretty uneventful journey. During the trip we filled up the car 10 times, drove a total of 1655.4 miles and used 3 litres of oil.. not to mention covering 42 laps (+4) of the Green Hell! As far as weather goes for a trip, this really was as good as I've seen it, and with the fresh green on all of the trees the scenery was totally stunning. Pity it was also far busier than I have ever known it too! Either way, the trip was fantastic, and my dad's already talking of heading back.. at least he understands now! I’m going to end the report with a brilliant photo by Hadoq, a real candidate for one I’ll be buying later in the year: ‘Ave it! Many thanks for reading, until next time which will be the end of June when I will be heading out on a solo trip...! Ian
  17. Cheers mate To fit the wheel I disconnected the battery, removed the airbag (always place underneath car) and fitted the wheel and boss.. I've had a few horn issues since so have had to make up my own loom to connect that up which seems to be spot on now. The service was done at my local independent VW/Audi specialist in Brierley Hill who looks after your car a heck of a lot more than any stealer! - PM me for details Indeed, keep an eye out, but I doubt you'll ever spot it as it only ever leave the driveway for trackdays, 'ring trips and trips to Shell!!
  18. Just a quick update to say that since returning from the 'ring in March, I took the Arosa to Oulton Park on the 22nd April for its first bout of UK track action. It was a glorious sunny day, full circuit and open pitlane! A really good experience and the Arosa certainly did well. I'd never driven OP before, only ever been there as a spectator, but it's a brilliant track and was a heck of alot of fun! Next up: Back to the Nurburgring next weekend (10-13th May) for the second trip of the year
  19. *Random* "What Doth Love Be"
  20. I used my local www.signsexpress.co.uk franchise
  21. I still prefer these by a mile
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