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    Don't be shy! Join in the fun by registering to post on the forum, and to get full benefits you can buy 12 months club membership for just £20!  Membership includes a quarterly club magazine, discounts with insurance companies and specialist suppliers,  exclusive, early or discounted access to a number of events each year and much more!

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  • Welcome to The UK Kit Car Club

    The aim of the club is to help and support members during the build (and inevitable ongoing maintenance and modification) as well as to plan and organise events throughout the year. The Club attends the major kit car shows throughout the year providing a stand with tea and coffee, plus a BBQ with food for members. You'll be warmly received, especially if you bring more food and drink !! We also have stands at many other shows all around the country.

    It's not just shows though, our active area secretaries and members regularly arrange run outs and longer trips to such places as Le Mans, Wales and Scotland, plus the annual club camping weekend and the traditional “end of season” get together. Keep an eye on the events section of the forum for news and details of upcoming events.

    The Club also produces four magazines a year, exclusively for club members, filled with all manner of things club or motoring related, and members can get their own articles published in it as well if they wish.

    The Club is an independent organisation, and although we have our roots as the Robin Hood Owners Club and Register (RHOCaR), we are very much a club for all makes and model of kit car, so anyone can be a "Hoody", as it's all about the state of mind, not the car you drive! Being a member of The UK Kit Car Club has many benefits above those already mentioned. Members benefit from discounted insurance with nearly all of the specialist kit car insurers, and often find that the discount is more than the club membership fee. Membership also gets you full access to the forum, and a variety of other discounts such as with Euro Car Parts. You'll also find other members are willing to go well above and beyond for any other member they see is in need of help !

    So whether you own a Robin Hood, a GBS Zero, a Locost, an MK, a Westfield, a Caterham, (or any of the many other types of kit car), everyone can benefit from joining, so what are you waiting for ?


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    Leicestershire Area Meet

    philshelton
    By philshelton,

    This wednesday 29th Feb at the waterside inn mountsorrel from 7.30pm all welcome


    Smallways 2011

    BigLee
    By BigLee,

    See the entry in Chit Chat for details.


    Malt Shovel

    gaz0571
    By gaz0571,

    as usual i will be there 7ish..........................


    Essex`meet This Sunday

    Guest gavinc
    By Guest gavinc,

    Hi All

     

    just a quick reminder of the meet this Sunday

     

    10am Checkers Diner http://checkersdiner.info

     

    see you there.

     

    Gavin


    Bob & Sylvia's Bbq Camping Weekend 2012

    chris n
    By chris n,

    We are planning Bob & Sylvia Fry's (Florin Metal Works) RHOCaR Kit & Classic Car Show, BBQ and camping weekend at their home in Salisbury on 22nd 23rd & 24th June in aid of raising funds for a RHOCaR supported charity. Normal fun and games are in the planning stages Evening entertainment and ticket prices TBC - we're hoping to keep prices in line with last year's event Please register your interest by adding your names to the list below. no commitment is required at present - we would just like a show of hands. Link to last years event http://www.rhocar.or...showtopic=29388

     

    List so far

     

    1, Chris Becks and Tasha

     

    2, Vic and Wendy

     

    3, Helen and Justin

     

    4,Sue and Chris

     

    5,Dave & Jackie + 2

     

    6 Alan & Pat

     

    7,Tim

     

    8,Kay & Stewart (Spain)

     

    9,Graham B (poss?)

     

    10, John & Christine

     

    11, Ed & Rob

     

    12, Stephen Altwasser

     

    13, Al & Lana


    Barkston Heath Track Day 22 September 2012

    Guest John Walton
    By Guest John Walton,

    EDITED 08:55 21.09.12

     

     

    Note;

    The entrance to Barkston Heath is on the B6403 not Heath Lane as shown by Satnav

     

    Entry on Saturday wil be via Crash Gate 3

    A52 onto B6403

    Once you have reached the main entrance to RAF Barkston Heath on the B6403 head down the hill towards Ancaster the entrance to Crash Gate 3 will be on your left it is a very narrow lane.

     

    A15 onto A153

    At the Traffic lights at Ancaster crossroads turn left up the hill the entance to Crash Gate 3 will be on your right it is a very narrow lane.

     

    Paperwork states gates open at 08:50, I would aim to be there for 08:30.

    On arrival please sign on first.

     

    Any lost sheep call 07769 717180

     

     

    RAF Barkston Heath Post Code NG32 2DQ

     

     

     

    Weather for Saturday

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ng32

     

     

    SEE BELOW

    THESE NEED TO BE DOWNLOADED AND PRINTED

    BRING THE RELEVENT PARTS WITH YOU

     

    20120223-RAFMSA_Track_Days_2012-Entry_Form-U.doc

    20120223-RAFMSA_Track_Days_2012-Regulations-U.doc

     

     

     

    Cost £50 per driver

    Driver number as indicated on the list below.

    Cheques to be with me by Monday 6th August.

     

     

    Cheques made payable to;

    The RAFMSA

     

    Cheques to be post to

    J Walton

    1 Hop Pole Cottages

    Hop Pole

    Deeping St Nicholas

    PE11 3HJ

     

     

    :yahoo:

    Here we go again, the annual pilgrimage to RAF Barkston Heath.

     

    September 22nd has been chosen so as there is no confliction with this years shows.

    It is late enough in the year to enable those building some time.

    Early enough for those that only tax until the end of September.

     

    I will edit with links and prices and details in the next few weeks.

     

    Until then feel free to get your name down early.

     

    Cost

    £50 per driver

     

    Kit required;

    A valid full uk driving licence.

    Overalls, must be a minimum of 100% cotton. NO MAN MADE FIBRES

    For those not going for the full Stig look, welding overalls or similar are fine or see the link below for a cheap and stylish pair.

     

    Groovy Overalls

     

    Crash helmet, must be servicable, full or open face, full face prefered. If open face must be worn with goggles.

    A car. It must be servicable and fit for purpose. No three wheelers.

    A huge sense of humour and be prepared to have a good time.

     

    Numbers will be rquired to be fixed to both sides of the car, no numpty last minute write it with a biro please.

    Print two numbers at maximum size on your PC, ie a 2 and a 2 for 22, laminate and use electrical tape to affix, it aint rocket science.

    Or, for little money, get them from 'fleabay', very smart.

    It is for your safety, so if in the event of an incident your car can be identified by the crash rescue crews.

     

    For those looking for a place to camp the night before or stay after on saturday night.

    Look up Woodland Waters in Ancaster, it comes with the a 5 star rating from the 'South West Massive'

    http://www.woodlandwaters.co.uk/

     

    If you are still confused call me, 07769 717180

     

     

    1 Alan Glover PAID

    2 Rob Hemming PAID

    3 Nigel Thurstan PAID

    4 Andrew Wilkinson PAID

    5 Jess Hardwick PAID

    6 Tim Clarke PAID

    7 Dave Rodgman PAID

    8 Marcus Curran PAID

    9 James Warner PAID

    10 Gary Glover PAID

    11 Jon Ison PAID

    12 Richard Bailey PAID

    13 Bob Tucker PAID

    14 Richard Grove PAID

    15

    16 David Walton

    17

    18 Ian Dowding

    19 Dave Wood PAID

    20 Terry Feltham

    21 Nick Orwin PAID

    22

    23 Barry Liles PAID

    24 Andy Roles PAID

    25

    26 Richard Hanks PAID

    27 Paul Carter PAID

    28

    29

    30 Steve Foster PAID

    31 Jamie Pharro PAID

    32 Pete Goddard PAID

    33

    34 Dave Jackson PAID

    35 Matt Wingrave PAID

    Y84 Amy Bennett PAID

    72 Jonathan Bennett PAID

    84 Tony Turner PAID


    Staffs Meet Thursday 9Th Feb

    Guest jetskijase
    By Guest jetskijase,

    HI All

     

    Bit late!!!! but still

     

    darleston inn in stone on a34 tonight at 7.30pm for a bit of grub and a catch up

     

    cheers

    jase


    Pennine Way Road Trip 2012

    steve in stockport
    By steve in stockport,

    Still in the very early stages of planning, over the weekend of 8th and 9th September 2012.

     

    Leaving Edale early on Saturday 8th and heading north following as closely as possible the route of the Pennine Way to Kielder, approx 200 miles.

     

    Saturday night stopover at Kielder youth hostel, which is licensed, does meals and also has a pub nearby

    .

    Sunday is last 70 miles to Kirk Yetholm then back home via the Lakes and some of the passes up there, or which ever route is best to get you home, or quick blast to the Scottish border then turn and head for home - that can be decided on the day depending on how people feel.

     

    You might need to make arrangements to camp or hostel nr Edale on the Friday night ready for the early start, and anybody who wants to meet up and do parts of the route will be more than welcome.

    I still need to sort out rough times for stops etc, but will post them once I have it all worked out.

    Here's a pic of the routs showing some of the places we'll be passing through or nearby

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    Peak District Weekend 2012

    steve in stockport
    By steve in stockport,

    This years Peak District weekend is planned for 8th - 10th June 2012, based once again at Hardhurst Farm camp site, near Hope in the Peak District. The site is on Parsons Lane, behind the Travellers Rest pub on the main road between Hope and Hathersage, S33 6RB. There are ladies and gents toilets and showers on site, as well as a cafe that does breakfast in the morning, pub for food and drink is 200 metres away, and BBQ's are allowed, but NO open fires. Supermarket, more pubs, curry house only 10 mins walk/2 mins drive away. Fees in 2011 were £5.00 per person, per night, so budget for around that region. For those that don't camp, the pub does B&B as well as plenty of other places in the immediate area, but it is summer in the Peaks and they will be booked up sooner rather than later. post-949-0-11422500-1301578658_thumb.jpg There will be a run out Saturday, exploring some of the many obscure national speed limit roads that criss cross the area, and this year we will definitely be including the ford across Bently Brook, so bring your water wings :D

    If you're comimg add your names below so we have an idea of numbers, I'll start it off.

    Steve and Laura

    Dan

    Jason and Rach

    Pete2b2002

    Bob and Mo

    Pete and Daryl

    Iain B

    Maurice Hugo - b&b

    Rob and Fliss

    Ian and Carole

    Mark B

    Derek and Marylin

     

    plus possibly

    Mitch and Jen

    Andy Windows

    Simon

    James


    Northwest Meet

    Mitch
    By Mitch,

    Hi All

     

    nearly end of another month, so its meet time,

     

    But we have a choice of dates,

     

    1st thursday as normal, meet at poachers from about 7,30 for a chin wag

     

    and ,or 1st Sunday but at the Phantom Winger just off m55 (blackpool mway) come off m6 and keep Left signed for preston)(you can see phantom through trees)( then on slip rd turn left then left after 20-30 yrds, pubs in front across rdabout,

     

    Phantoms open for breafasts /brews bit cold yet, but ill be there in tintop,

     

     

    so can i have a few numbers on who may appear at either or both,reply please so i know if to bother or not, and we can sort some run dates out for the coming months

     

    Cheers

     

    Mitch


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