i30 Owners Club
GENERAL STUFF => CLUB MEETINGS & MEMBERS TRIPS => Topic started by: Dazzler on May 03, 2012, 01:44:24
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Just a quick message and one photo sorry. Just spent a couple of hours having breaky at Maccas and cruising around my local area (Shearwater/Latrobe & Devonport) with Jamie (Fatboy)
Not sure if you have to be a nice person to buy an i30 or having an i30 makes you into a nice person :confused: but like every other member I have met so far (and that is over 20) Jamie didn't disappoint..
I reckon we still wouldn't have run out of things to talk about after 2 days let alone 2 hours...He had a 300 kilometre drive to do and people to see (so I begrudgingly let him go) :( (after we identified a couple of spots on the block he could land a helicopter next time he is in the area
I am "wrapped" to have such a nice fella moving down here (and just for the record he's skinnier than me .. but that wouldn't be hard) :lol:
(http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm103/dazzling_darryl/JamieFatboySm.jpg)
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Good stuff.... :goodjob:
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Great post Dazzler. You're right, Jamie's a really nice bloke.
I finally get to see the Fatboy i30. Looks nice, but has a bit of a SAG in the front :whistler: :whistler:
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Nice to see real Fatboy. Looks so nice, especially his smile :goodjob2:
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:D great shot - thanks both :goodjob:
As for the moniker "fatboy" I believe that's a misnomer - there's nothing boyish about you mate :lol:
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Great post Dazz.
Glad you were able to catch up. :goodjob2:
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I'll send Jamie a text message shortly and see how his day went :D (was raining early but turned into a reasonable if a bit cool day)
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Thanks Dazzler, I had a great time with you. It was a great way to break up my travel and to get to see a bit of the North of Tasmania. As you said, I reckon we could have kept talking for a few more days!! Thanks once again for your's and Trish's hospitality.
As for the rest of the day, I dropped into AGFEST (Tasmanian Agricultural Field Day) and checked out a few future toys (quad bikes, ride on lawn mowers, chainsaws, etc). Quite a good event (if a little muddy).
The rest of the day was pretty well spent driving South with only a few showers to pass through. I'll post up a story of my travels later on (with a few photos).
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Thanks Dazzler, I had a great time with you. It was a great way to break up my travel and to get to see a bit of the North of Tasmania. As you said, I reckon we could have kept talking for a few more days!! Thanks once again for your's and Trish's hospitality.
As for the rest of the day, I dropped into AGFEST (Tasmanian Agricultural Field Day) and checked out a few future toys (quad bikes, ride on lawn mowers, chainsaws, etc). Quite a good event (if a little muddy).
The rest of the day was pretty well spent driving South with only a few showers to pass through. I'll post up a story of my travels later on (with a few photos).
Thanks Jamie you saved me 25 cents :happydance: I hadn't messaged you yet as I wanted to make sure you were settled in first.
So it was a resonably pleasant drive down then?
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It was the best type of drive, uneventful!!
Saying that, there was nearly an accident about 5 km from my destination (not me, thankfully). An i30cw (most probably a tourist), didn't give way at an intersection (after stopping) and pulled out in front of a car. Luckily the second car was going about 40 km/h and was able to avoid a collision (with much head shaking).
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Funny that it was an i30 (glad it had a happy ending) Hopefully we'll see you down there in a couple of weeks :happydance:
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No. no!
I can't handle change.
get me out of here!
:needhelp:
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cool.
By the way, I love car's registration plate :goodjob2: if it were in Russia someone would pay much money to obtain the plates like that (they are called "nice plates" and distinguished by a combination of similar figures, such as 999, 111 etc or/and certain letters)
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cool.
By the way, I love car's registration plate :goodjob2: if it were in Russia someone would pay much money to obtain the plates like that (they are called "nice plates" and distinguished by a combination of similar figures, such as 999, 111 etc or/and certain letters)
It used to be, if you "knew" someone in the Main Roads Department you could access certain combinations as they came up. Had a mate who rallied and Renault R8 many, many years ago and his navigator was in the MRD (still is I think). The letter sequence was coming up to "POO" and they snagged "POO-000
First rally with the new plates they shot off the road on a bend supposed to take them to the side of a farm yard. And ended up in the pig enclosure.
I promise you that is a true story.
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Went to Agfest today (as mentioned in my first post) nice and sunny today but very muddy (ended up an inch taller by the end of the day) :lol: (will do a separate report with pix probably 2moro)
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I finally get to see the Fatboy i30. Looks nice, but has a bit of a SAG in the front :whistler: :whistler:
He'll soon get rid of that now he's in Tassie :wink:
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hoodwinked,well i didn't see that coming slim. :lol: :goodjob2: :goodjob: so who is the fly boy in the pics at your earlier meet with Terry and Russ? :confused: :twisted:
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No. no!
I can't handle change.
get me out of here!
:needhelp:
:wacko: :rofl: :rofl: