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    That sounds like a great venue to visit, lots to do, see and plenty of room for sectioned off parking which they can arrange for club bookings I believe.
    So pease put me down on the list.

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    sounds like a plan, it's about time we did more stuff!!!
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    It's not a bad place. Completely focused on British metal (unsurprisingly), which makes it a little narrow for me (and too full of odd BL stuff), but it's a good place to spend a few hours.

    The kicker might be the entrance fee...have to see if we can run a meet there without getting stung for £14 each.
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    I'd be up for that. I work next door but hardly ever venture in to the museum.
    Wix

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    I would do my best to be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by havoc View Post
    It's not a bad place. Completely focused on British metal (unsurprisingly), which makes it a little narrow for me (and too full of odd BL stuff), but it's a good place to spend a few hours.

    The kicker might be the entrance fee...have to see if we can run a meet there without getting stung for £14 each.


    And yes it's stuffed with BL stuff, but then it is the "British Motor Museum"
    If you can't afford the £14 I am sure we can run a fund for you .....

    https://www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk...ections-centre
    Last edited by sorepaws; 23-11-2017 at 09:20 AM.
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