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Re: LE MANS 2007

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Now got my euros (from the post office) :thumleft:

Getting excited now too \:D/

Still got a million and one jobs to do, including getting some new tyres on the back.

We were going to go down the tuesday morning, but decided to go the monday afternoon and have a few beers and a chill before the ferry crossing. Where you coming from Paul? If your on route with us and could make it monday afternoon then we could all drive down togeather?

Just a thought

Lee
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Paul,

To be honest its no cheaper, it used to be but the last few times I've been its been about the same price. :evil: :pale:

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Spittinflames wrote:Now got my euros (from the post office) :thumleft:
:thumright:


Spittinflames wrote:We were going to go down the tuesday morning, but decided to go the monday afternoon and have a few beers and a chill before the ferry crossing. Where you coming from Paul? If your on route with us and could make it monday afternoon then we could all drive down togeather?

Just a thought

Lee


Hi Spittin,
Just couldn't quite stretch to a hotel (and a meal and beer) as well unfortunately, so I have to drive down tuesday morning. Coming down from Dravenville, sorry Milton Keynes. I plan to go M1, M25, M20 A20, I am hoping that at that time of the morning I should be able to do it in about 3 and a half hours (including any potential getting lost detours around the docks), without having to go at crazy (illeagel) speeds.

Thanks for the petrol info Micheal, I might as well fill up here then !

Regards
PaulM

5 days to go - WU-HOO
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pnjmcc wrote:
Spittinflames wrote:Now got my euros (from the post office) :thumleft:
:thumright:


Spittinflames wrote:We were going to go down the tuesday morning, but decided to go the monday afternoon and have a few beers and a chill before the ferry crossing. Where you coming from Paul? If your on route with us and could make it monday afternoon then we could all drive down togeather?

Just a thought

Lee


Hi Spittin,
Just couldn't quite stretch to a hotel (and a meal and beer) as well unfortunately, so I have to drive down tuesday morning. Coming down from Dravenville, sorry Milton Keynes. I plan to go M1, M25, M20 A20, I am hoping that at that time of the morning I should be able to do it in about 3 and a half hours (including any potential getting lost detours around the docks), without having to go at crazy (illeagel) speeds.

Thanks for the petrol info Micheal, I might as well fill up here then !

Regards
PaulM

5 days to go - WU-HOO


Paul We cant stretch to a hotel either....... :lol: Will just ruff it somewhere. If you change your mind let us know, your more than welcome to convoy down with us... just meet you somewhere.

If not then will see you at the docks.... Mine's the black tubby with far to many stickers on it and more to put on when we get at the docks :lol:

Can't wait.. \:D/

Edit *Dravenville* just noticed that pmsl, dunna bring him what ever you do :lol:
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Look out for these little darlings. The are called the Haiwaiian Tropic girls and they have been at Le Mans since the 70's every year.

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Hopefully there will be none of this!!

Morning warm-up, Le-Mans 1999. Approaching Mulsanne, Mark Webber's CLR takes flight. Awesome.
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Fire extinguishers are not compulsory, but recommended.
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Good new for all those that ordered the stickers

THERE HERE AND LAID OUT WITH THE STUFF TO PACK.

See you all in the next few days.

Wouldnt like to foot the bill for the merc after that crash
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Shane,

Good stuff. Can I make a suggestion that we all have the 2's stickered up at Maidstone. What we can do is spend an hour putting them on on Monday night at the White Rabbit beforewe have too many beers!!
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Hi Spittinflames,

Thanks for the offer mate, gonna pass on it this time a see you at the docks on Tuesday morning. \:D/

Hi Shane
Good news on the stickers . I will have to stick mine on the car in the car park at the docks.

Probably a stupid question but.......
I was going to wash and polish the car this weekend ready for the journey, does anyone know if this will have an adverse effect on the sticky-ness of the stickers ?

Regards
PaulM
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pnjmcc wrote:Hi Spittinflames,

Thanks for the offer mate, gonna pass on it this time a see you at the docks on Tuesday morning. \:D/

Hi Shane
Good news on the stickers . I will have to stick mine on the car in the car park at the docks.

Probably a stupid question but.......
I was going to wash and polish the car this weekend ready for the journey, does anyone know if this will have an adverse effect on the sticky-ness of the stickers ?

Regards
PaulM
4 days to go


Ok no worries Paul :thumleft: , I'll end up sticking the rest of the stickers on at the docks too. \:D/

Weathers not looking to good in england over the weekend so polishing the car may be a struggle :-k

Lee
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i've got vouchers for premier travel lodge for free sleep on monday night b4 we go, how many people can we get into 'one room' over night?
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dibs on a proper bed :thumleft:
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Can you all make sure you have maps and France maps with you and that you have a copy of the route. Please don't rely on keeping close to the car in front ( although it will be a TOYOTA ) as sometimes its possible you will be seperated, especially going through the villages and city's. I'm quite good at keeping everyone together but sometimes the inevitable happens. So please study the maps and do the route yourself with printed out copies with you inside the car. Here is the proposed route, note in France roads often have 2 numbers, eg A28/E402:

A16 out of Boulogne heading South for Abberville/Rouen.

Once we hit Abberville pick up the A28/E402 to Rouen ( Junction 23 Peage ) bear right and right again on A28.

A28 all the way to Rouen. Once we hit Rouen head towards Oissel, go over the historic bridge and pick up the E46 and the E402 to Oissel, then join the A13 WEST heading towards Point Audemer/Caen, just after junction 24 pick back up the A28 to Le Mans.

Stay on A28 passing Alencon, just outside of Le Mans pick up the A11 towards Chartre/Paris heading East and then pick back up the A28. This section is a little tricky and catches everyone out so stay together. We are looking for Yvre-l-Eveque and come off there through the Peage and pick up the D20 towards Yvre-l-Eveque and Bonnetable you will then see signs for Chanteloup. Just stay with me on this section and I will guide you to the Chateau.

Happy driving!! Be sensible and careful, lots of Gendamarie floating about with speed cameras.

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I'm having internet connection problems on my laptop and can't access my email account, not good timing just before the trip!!

Please PM me or use the Le Mans forum link if you have and problems or questions. I'll check early tomorrow morning before we leave.

Cheers
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I've just sent you an email Michael before reading your last post.

Was just wondering if you or anyone knows if there are facilities for plugging hair dryers in at the campsite. The girlfriend is fretting about her hair being a mess so I thought I better ask.

See most of you tomorrow.. Pete.
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just been on the sea france web-site and as a late booking i can get a ticket for 2 adults and 2 children traveling in a car at 07:00am monday 11th june 2007 and retorn on thursday 21st june 2007 for an amazing £106 return what a fantastic price :clap: . this isnt the hoverspeed it is the ferry so slightly more driving in france to get to le-manns. i went in 2005 just me and the gf at a cost of £130 return and booked about 3 months earlier. unfortunatley i cant go this year unless i can convince th gf in the next hour to book the tickets [ it will never happen #-o ] but to anyone making that last minuite decision thats a cracking price. safe driving everyone :thumleft: and i know you will all enjoy this as much as we did if not more \:D/ . a true break to remember. [ wish i was going ] . :D
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t-bar89 wrote:I've just sent you an email Michael before reading your last post.

Was just wondering if you or anyone knows if there are facilities for plugging hair dryers in at the campsite. The girlfriend is fretting about her hair being a mess so I thought I better ask.

See most of you tomorrow.. Pete.


If the worst comes to the worst i've got one of those things you plug into the ciggy lighter and it converts the power to 240v with a 3 pin plug socket on the end, so could just plug it into there :thumleft: Good for keeping phones charged up etc :thumleft:
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I'm going over on the Weds 7am Speedferries crossing. Getting excited now :D
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afternoon all,hope you have a safe and breakdown free journey, and a good time while in france,returning safely to share your exploits with us. bon voyage .paul. :mrgreen: (lee take them froggies some oatcakes,so they can taste some decent snapping) :roll:
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