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Author Goodwood Breakfast Club
BYRON
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9th Oct 12 at 15:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I was going to take my own car to this event as it fitted into the theme 'soft top sunday', but I was fortunate enough to be able to take my girlfriends brothers car insead to the GBC meet on Sunday morning.

It was my first time at 'breakfast club' and I was really impressed by the scale of it - completely free event with a fantastic selection of cars with a good relaxed feel to it. Only downside was paying £5.50 for a dirty bacon roll with only 1.5 rashers in.

Few pics. Apologies for the quality of them - used an iPhone.











The car was well recieved, 1 of 3 californias on show but was the only Red one. Performance is not as epic as you may expect but the car is undoutedbly 'special'.
Ben G
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9th Oct 12 at 15:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Your birds brother owns a california

Marrying into a good family there

always wanted to go to something like this.
BYRON
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
Your birds brother owns a california

Marrying into a good family there

always wanted to go to something like this.


Had an Mercedes SLS before this...and this is his second California.

I had always overlooked the breakfast club meets, but providing the weather is always fair - I will be going to more.
BluKoo
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More to the point, he let you borrow it? What a lad!
Rich H
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Yeh they're usually pretty good events - although annoying that the MX5 fraternity seem to be able to blag their way on to display whatever the theme

Not a bad car to be able to turn up in either
CORSA NUT
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quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
More to the point, he let you borrow it? What a lad!


Second this, top man
BYRON
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9th Oct 12 at 19:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
More to the point, he let you borrow it? What a lad!


He is very laid back. It's only a car after all, and its insured. It's not wrapped in cotton wool and let's close friends and family enjoy it too

 
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