Ho many Mainland Europe Scooby owners on here?
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Getting a bit fed up of reading about how much fun and how big their meets are of these Brit scooby owners.
What I want to know is how many Mainland Europeans are on here, where you are and would you be interested in having a Mainland European Big One or Mainland European Muppet Camping trip.
So before the moderators move this to the International forum where nobody dares venture lets see how many real replies we can get.
To start with we are having a Run over to Praque on the 3oth Aug but we are meeting up In Pilzen in Czech on saturday 29th, so anyone interested in joining us then let me know.
What I want to know is how many Mainland Europeans are on here, where you are and would you be interested in having a Mainland European Big One or Mainland European Muppet Camping trip.
So before the moderators move this to the International forum where nobody dares venture lets see how many real replies we can get.
To start with we are having a Run over to Praque on the 3oth Aug but we are meeting up In Pilzen in Czech on saturday 29th, so anyone interested in joining us then let me know.
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I'm definitely up for a meet...would be good if there's something for the missus and the kids too (i.e. other wimmen and nippers). Would also need a fair bit of notice so I can organize time off work, motivate the missus (she hates camping) etc.
Should know a couple more scoob owners around here by the end of next week as we've got a mini-meet going on (8 cars so far) next Sunday and will spread the good word about ScoobyNet
Switzerland and the Matterhorn sounds like a nice fun run
[Edited to add my location as requested...I'm in France, other side of the border from Geneva, Switzerland]
[Edited by STi-Frenchie - 8/16/2003 10:47:32 AM]
Should know a couple more scoob owners around here by the end of next week as we've got a mini-meet going on (8 cars so far) next Sunday and will spread the good word about ScoobyNet
Switzerland and the Matterhorn sounds like a nice fun run
[Edited to add my location as requested...I'm in France, other side of the border from Geneva, Switzerland]
[Edited by STi-Frenchie - 8/16/2003 10:47:32 AM]
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I'm over here on the mainland-English born and bred but living down in southern France- I'm up for a meet but as with others will need a bit of notice. I'm also prepared to do a bit of driving to get there as long as it's somewhere interesting.
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Even In the Northern part of mainland Europe we drive Subaru's and have meetings. Have a look at the pictures from this year Jap meet in Sweden.
http://www.impreza.nu/ssi2/expo/view_album.php?set_albumName=japmeet2003
I live in Denmark where we have some small meeting, mainly around track days.
Lars
http://www.impreza.nu/ssi2/expo/view_album.php?set_albumName=japmeet2003
I live in Denmark where we have some small meeting, mainly around track days.
Lars
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Oooh, just noticed this thread
I'm an ex-pat Brit living in South Germany, very close to the Swiss border! Driving MY03 STi! Usually up for meets if I've got nothing else on!
Maybe we could organise a Swiss Alpine Pass meet! Its possible to do the Gottard, St Bernadino and Oberalp pass in one day (including photo stops!), then theres the St Bernard pass and I can also recommend the Silvretta pass near Ischgl in Austria
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I'm an ex-pat Brit living in South Germany, very close to the Swiss border! Driving MY03 STi! Usually up for meets if I've got nothing else on!
Maybe we could organise a Swiss Alpine Pass meet! Its possible to do the Gottard, St Bernadino and Oberalp pass in one day (including photo stops!), then theres the St Bernard pass and I can also recommend the Silvretta pass near Ischgl in Austria
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