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meets in south wales

#1 Post by topfuel »

hi guys as i live in sunny south wales. could any let me know where the local meets are..
cheers terry
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#2 Post by David6214 »

I bet 2fst4u would be interested....he's south wales too
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SOUTH WALES TOO WOULD LIKE TO KNOW OF ANY MEETS
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#4 Post by triumphdolomiteuk »

Details of all our local meets and contact details for our Area Reps are listed in Dolly Mixture on the Area Meets page. I believe the South Wales group has a monthly meet in Cardiff.
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#5 Post by 2F45T4U »

The deal with the southwales meets is we all grab a slab of beers, head off in to the hills, get drunk and slur on about Dolomites
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#6 Post by Nick C »

Ceri wrote:... once the rain stops.
Does that ever actually happen in South Wales?
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#7 Post by David6214 »

not today it ain't

Was just going to fit 'new' seats to my newest acquisition when the heavens opened....aaarrrgghhhh

I'll give it a few hours then go and check if it is dry in the pub!
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anyone fancying a criuse up to my place they are more than welcome just bring a welder, grinder and two new sills with ya!!!!!

cheers terry
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#9 Post by MarkVeryard »

Nick C wrote:
Ceri wrote:... once the rain stops.
Does that ever actually happen in South Wales?
Personnally, I love being in South Wales - ok, when it rains it's really horrible (that's Sept to March basically :wink: ), but when it's sunny, it's FANTASTIC - particulaly where I live with the Gower and the Brecon Beacons all close by.

Also, it's so much warmer than where I grew up (Surrey) due to the Gulf Stream - when I go to my parent's, I really notice the difference!

Got to agree with Ceri - having been at Uni in Manchester, that place is sooo much wetter.
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Last time I went to the Brecon area it was snowing! vivid memories of sliding round Epynt and Halfway in a rally car and offering prayers of thanks to whatever inspiration had led to the driver getting new tyres the day before...
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#11 Post by triumphdolomiteuk »

We currently have a vacancy for an Area Rep for the South Wales region. Any volunteers? Email me, telephone me (contact details in Dolly Mixture) or send me a PM for a no-obligation chat to find out more.
We still have vacancies in several other areas as well, so if you haven't got an Area Rep at the moment in your area, why not volunteer? It doesn't involve much really, but can be very rewarding.
Please note that I am simply a Forum administrator, so please do not contact me unless your question is regarding your Forum account. For general enquiries regarding the Club and its services (membership queries, questions about spares, lapdancing etc) please see https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=20098

Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.
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