Vornwend said:A simple thing that I found very helpful was when the car in front was overtaking they would stay out in the overtaking lane with indicator on while the road ahead was clear
Until it disappears out of sight………….

Vornwend said:A simple thing that I found very helpful was when the car in front was overtaking they would stay out in the overtaking lane with indicator on while the road ahead was clear

Argyll Andy said:Vornwend said:A simple thing that I found very helpful was when the car in front was overtaking they would stay out in the overtaking lane with indicator on while the road ahead was clear
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earthdweller said:Scubaregs said:Barbados, staying with friends, pic taken from condo balcony.
Barbados pah !![]()
Give me Bridlington anytime![]()
( nurse nurse where’s my meds ? )
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Vornwend said:craig3.2 said:Glad you enjoyed your first forum drive
Can't beat a bit of NC500 :
Were you by any chance at A Rum distillery On Monday or Tuesday just gone?
One of my mates spotted a Maroon z that looks very like yours.
Hopefully see you at a meet sometime in the future
Oh,and yes, Michael and Julie are a lovely couple,very enjoyable company indeed.
(Haven't met Andy or Chris yet, as they're relatively new to the z meets,and haven't had the pleasure so far).
Looks like a he weather held for you,Vorwend.
Don't see may maroons but that wasn't me at the Rum distillery. The weather was really kind to us and I'm looking forward to another road trip. The journey home through Glen Coe was pretty good too - can't believe how uncluttered many of the roads up there are - a pleasure to drive![]()
Argyll Andy said:Ed.Straker said:Late to the party..finally with my Z4..hope you all have a great time and maybe can join you all on some runs next year!
Hi Ed, I saw you commenting on a post a few days ago and wondered………
Did you get rid of the AM and more to the point did you manage to get a AY one?
Be good if you can make some runs![]()
Ed.Straker said:Argyll Andy said:Ed.Straker said:Late to the party..finally with my Z4..hope you all have a great time and maybe can join you all on some runs next year!
Hi Ed, I saw you commenting on a post a few days ago and wondered………
Did you get rid of the AM and more to the point did you manage to get a AY one?
Be good if you can make some runs![]()
Hello Andy, yes an old boy who sadly has at least temporarily had his licence suspended was open to an offer on his low mileage, garaged E89.
Its a 2012 yellow 20i auto with sat nav and I think most extras.
He also has a mint E85 amongst other toys.
The AM went at a very good price to another local here..so I pocketed net about 20,000 to fund my flying hobby.
Looking forward to doing some runs next year. I thought of gate crashing the North Circular event but thought better of it.
I'll do some mods to this car following on other people's steps over the winter. Just clearing all the crap out of the garage so I can do some DIY work on the car on these dark nights.
Vornwend said:Argyll Andy said:Vornwend said:A simple thing that I found very helpful was when the car in front was overtaking they would stay out in the overtaking lane with indicator on while the road ahead was clear
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:lol: My only chance to keep up with you Andy was to anticipate what you were going to do about 3 seconds before you did itBut yeah one second you were there the next you were gone 8)
I’ll make up a playlist for the next one :wink: :lol:Argyll Andy said:Vornwend said:Argyll Andy said:Until it disappears out of sight………….![]()
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:lol: My only chance to keep up with you Andy was to anticipate what you were going to do about 3 seconds before you did itBut yeah one second you were there the next you were gone 8)
That gave you at least 4 secondsI’ll make up a playlist for the next one :wink: :lol:

Vornwend said:Argyll Andy said:Vornwend said::lol: My only chance to keep up with you Andy was to anticipate what you were going to do about 3 seconds before you did itBut yeah one second you were there the next you were gone 8)
That gave you at least 4 secondsI’ll make up a playlist for the next one :wink: :lol:
Rub it in why don't you :roll: At least I got to the bar before you every night![]()
Yes,the staying out thing when overtaking is something we have done in the Forum drives since they began ,many many years agoVornwend said:The.Analyst said:Great pictures , looks like a fabulous trip…I’ve added this to my bucket list…![]()
I heard stories of heavy handed policing…how did you find that aspect?
Vornwend ‘ If, like me, you not used to this type of driving you can rest assured that the more experienced go out of their way to ease you into it and whilst there was plenty of very spirited driving it always felt safe.’
Was amused as to how they ‘eased you in’?
I dare hardly ask?![]()
Haha, perhaps not the best description that :lol: - what I meant was there were clear instructions on convoy driving etiquette and it was emphasised that everyone was free to make there own choice about speed and under no obligation to do otherwise. A simple thing that I found very helpful was when the car in front was overtaking they would stay out in the overtaking lane with indicator on while the road ahead was clear. When you encounter traffic the convoy does inevitably get split from time to time but this minimised it a lot.
We didn't have any issues with policing at all!
Its a fantastic driving experience, enhanced, I'm sure, by having great cars to drive!
Argyll Andy said:Vornwend said:Argyll Andy said:That gave you at least 4 secondsI’ll make up a playlist for the next one :wink: :lol:
Rub it in why don't you :roll: At least I got to the bar before you every night![]()
Not rubbing it in at all Vaughancorrect you were, and breakfast, and dinner and meeting points, a big advantage of flying solo but don’t tell Kathleen I’m blaming her :lol:
craig3.2 said:Hopefully see you at some of mine an Nick's runs next year,Vornwend![]()