View Full Version : Who's bringing an Old School Rotor to Rotorstock??
mullins
17th May 2004, 09:08 PM
Who's coming and what are you bringing?
I'm sorry to say if I come it will be in my 323 - at least I will get in for cheaper!:D
Martiny
18th May 2004, 01:26 PM
nothing wrong with a 323!
MikeLMR
18th May 2004, 04:03 PM
pity your rx3 is so far away, a 323 is the long distant relative of an rx3 anyway :) + the 323F's are cool, is it a V6 ?
I will be in the 323 on Sunday and all being well the 7 on Monday :D
mullins
18th May 2004, 06:38 PM
naa mines only 1.6 16V with a slipping clutch :(
clive
18th May 2004, 09:35 PM
Never mind it's still very welcome, just wish there were a few more from the 323 club coming, although some are.
Even tried infitrating their e-mail list to no avail.
MikeLMR
18th May 2004, 09:43 PM
Clive, I think a fair few are coming from www.323gtx.co.uk
HI RPM RX3
13th June 2004, 05:08 AM
so how many old shoolers did you guys end up gewtting to the show? i can only see one rx3 coupe from the pics.
clive
13th June 2004, 08:50 AM
We had Carl with his road going FD engined RX-3, Dave Nixon's RX-3 that is currently the British Classic Saloon Champion and Phil Blakes superb Cosmo110S, and an NSU R080, most of our old school stuff sadly got killed off by rust years ago !
http://www.mazdarotaryclub.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=7024
mullins
14th June 2004, 11:24 AM
Looks like an excellent turnout - sorry I missed it but I ending up doing a last minute move to London that w/end.
clive
15th June 2004, 07:16 AM
Maybe you can make this one hopfully ?????????
JAE – Billing, Northampton – 24th & 25th July
2004 Will mark the 11th outing of the Japanese Auto-Extravaganza at Billing Aquadrome with over 65 clubs expected to attend.
MRC has already booked a 100 car stand for both days!
For those of you who have attended in previous years the formula for this year will be much the same as last year except that we envisage an attendance of some 2500 cars; a relaxing weekend in the sun (we hope), chilling out and enjoying all the cars and visiting the many trade stands. This year an extra field has been booked and will be used mostly as the camping area and this year’s show area has been increased to two full fields.
The event began just as a meeting of Datsun Z club members as far back as 1991 and with the growing interest in Japanese cars both as classics and modern super cars in the last 10 years; it has grown to what is probably the largest gathering of Japanese vehicles of all types in Europe.
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