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Carse
31-05-2013, 09:46 AM
Hi all,
Just wanted to say a massive thanks from me and on behalf of PistonHeads for letting us tag onto such a brilliant trip.
Thanks in particular to shimmy and Roland for all the effort in organising the event and to everyone I met out in Munich/Salzburg. It's nice to see a bunch of real enthusiasts enjoying their motors.
As and when I get pictures of the trip sorted, I'll post them up if anyone is interested.
It was a cracking few days.
All the best,
Sean
outnumbered
31-05-2013, 11:03 PM
Is there going to be some writeup on PH? Guess I should have made sure you got a pic of my car with the smiley on the boot!
Trawler
01-06-2013, 06:38 AM
Hi all,
Just wanted to say a massive thanks from me and on behalf of PistonHeads for letting us tag onto such a brilliant trip.
Thanks in particular to shimmy and Roland for all the effort in organising the event and to everyone I met out in Munich/Salzburg. It's nice to see a bunch of real enthusiasts enjoying their motors.
As and when I get pictures of the trip sorted, I'll post them up if anyone is interested.
It was a cracking few days.
All the best,
Sean
Glad you could come along & nice to meet you if only for a short time.
streightsix
02-06-2013, 12:12 AM
I spotted in the PH newsletter one of the stories for next week is "10 yr anniversary of the csl celebrated in style" ;-)
Good to meet you Sean - jealous as hell ...if you need a 'wingman' give me a call ;-)
alexk
05-06-2013, 09:57 AM
Hi Sean
The article is nice however I see only people from UK mentioned and the whole event is presented as a UK trip to Munich.
Probably you didn't see that there were CSLs from all over Europe in the meeting.
There were members from France, Denmark, Bulgaria, Holland, Switzerland.
Therefore I don't understand why only Brits and the "UK CSL register" is mentioned.
Last time I checked the CSL register is international.
We have members from Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, New Zealand etc
I would have expected you would like to show the diversity.
Judging from Michelin though, you might have been interested only about the UK audience...
Neil M
05-06-2013, 10:26 AM
Hi Sean
The article is nice however I see only people from UK mentioned and the whole event is presented as a UK trip to Munich.
Probably you didn't see that there were CSLs from all over Europe in the meeting.
There were members from France, Denmark, Bulgaria, Holland, Switzerland.
Therefore I don't understand why only Brits and the "UK CSL register" is mentioned.
Last time I checked the CSL register is international.
We have members from Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, New Zealand etc
I would have expected you would like to show the diversity.
Judging from Michelin though, you might have been interested only about the UK audience...
I read the article which in itself was extremely good but the reference to the UK immediately jumped off the page.
The Register is as 'alexK' has said an international resource for owners/enthusiasts and any like minded individuals who have a passion for this contemporary classic.
It is a UK based resource, but it's a Global institution, to refer to it as 'UK' belies this fact.
In addition to Alex's list there are members in Ireland, Guernsey, which aren't UK.Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy Czech Republic, United States, Malaysia, etc.
They may not have all been represented in person on the Trip, but they were there in spirit, and equally worthy of a mention.:thumbs:
glendog74
05-06-2013, 10:56 AM
Thanks for coming Sean and i'm glad you appreciate the CSL for the car it is :notworthy:
shimmy
05-06-2013, 11:45 AM
Dont forget te greeks and the poles :)
and the Irish dont normally mind being called English ;)
northernjim
05-06-2013, 11:48 AM
I read the article which in itself was extremely good but the reference to the UK immediately jumped off the page.
The Register is as 'alexK' has said an international resource for owners/enthusiasts and any like minded individuals who have a passion for this contemporary classic.
It is a UK based resource, but it's a Global institution, to refer to it as 'UK' belies this fact.
In addition to Alex's list there are members in Ireland, Guernsey, which aren't UK.Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy Czech Republic, United States, Malaysia, etc.
They may not have all been represented in person on the Trip, but they were there in spirit, and equally worthy of a mention.:thumbs:
And the mancs...... :whistle:
shimmy
05-06-2013, 12:00 PM
I read the article which in itself was extremely good but the reference to the UK immediately jumped off the page.
The Register is as 'alexK' has said an international resource for owners/enthusiasts and any like minded individuals who have a passion for this contemporary classic.
It is a UK based resource, but it's a Global institution, to refer to it as 'UK' belies this fact.
In addition to Alex's list there are members in Ireland, Guernsey, which aren't UK.Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy Czech Republic, United States, Malaysia, etc.
They may not have all been represented in person on the Trip, but they were there in spirit, and equally worthy of a mention.:thumbs:
Owners only, fuck the enthusiast beardo wankers
LeinsCSL
05-06-2013, 12:08 PM
Dont forget te greeks and the poles :)
and the Irish dont normally mind being called English ;)
Don't worry, you're all honorary Irish-folk now after that Sunday session :)
Roland
05-06-2013, 02:53 PM
Dont forget te greeks and the poles :)
and two real german :hahaha:
DazBlackCSL
05-06-2013, 05:22 PM
Owners only, fuck the enthusiast beardo wankers
Lol :hahaha:
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