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Offline BryanC

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Take the Chevrolet Value Challenge
« on: May 06, 2006, 10:48:18 pm »
My daily paper advertises that by requesting a test drive, you're also taking up the Chevrolet Value Challenge.  (?)

Just wondering if they have a C6R available about 5.00pm on Saturday 17th June for a test. Guys, I meet need some help with a pit crew and support drivers etc.

Living in hope. It might also need a bit of valeting before it goes back.

See you at Arnage corner Friday in my Westie if the Chevvy offer falls through !

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Re: Take the Chevrolet Value Challenge
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2006, 11:52:57 pm »
Sorry, can I bust your thread.

1.  Not another Westfield

2.  Chevrolet!  Anyone know where you can get a ww2 Chevy truck - in the UK

Bad luck any way, nearest dealer is in Alencon
 
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Re: Take the Chevrolet Value Challenge
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2006, 12:15:15 am »
Yep - another Westie ( 2 in fact if I avoid the regular Westie convoy stopping at the Chateux camp site ) travelling down from Nottingham.

This will be year 6, camping off circuit.

I haven't spoken to Europe Autos but can I assume you have some negative vibes about me getting my hands on a C6R under this Challenge scheme ?. ( Probably all booked for the weekend anyhow  >:().

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