can a frenchie be part of the club ?
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I'm moving permanently to london next week, so even if my beer knowledge and my cockney accent are perfectible, I might like to be considered a UK owner, certainly the only one with a LHD s2000, btw.
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Currently the club is designed for UK residents.
BUT
I have had lots of requests from fellow Europeans so I am working on the idea of making it a European S2000 Owners' Club.
The problem is time (or lack of it).
As soon as I update the registration form to include a Country field, I'll post a message here and start accepting European registrations.
BUT
I have had lots of requests from fellow Europeans so I am working on the idea of making it a European S2000 Owners' Club.
The problem is time (or lack of it).
As soon as I update the registration form to include a Country field, I'll post a message here and start accepting European registrations.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Paul(UK)
[B]Currently the club is designed for UK residents.
BUT
I have had lots of requests from fellow Europeans so I am working on the idea of making it a European S2000 Owners' Club.
The problem is time (or lack of it).
As soon as I update the registration form to include a Country field, I'll post a message here and start accepting European registrations.
[B]Currently the club is designed for UK residents.
BUT
I have had lots of requests from fellow Europeans so I am working on the idea of making it a European S2000 Owners' Club.
The problem is time (or lack of it).
As soon as I update the registration form to include a Country field, I'll post a message here and start accepting European registrations.
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paul,congratulations on the initiative.
im canadian born living in portugal.
i dont particularly like the us site,cause i dont plan to race down the street against vets ,mustangs and so on
so my question is can we participate in your forum ,althoug we here have a portuguese site,but since were so close by
it would be nice to participate in yours also and many brits
visit portugal ,could also be a way of sooner or later some of us getting together
good luck,keep in touch
i hope the term brits is a well used word if not i apoligise
im canadian born living in portugal.
i dont particularly like the us site,cause i dont plan to race down the street against vets ,mustangs and so on
so my question is can we participate in your forum ,althoug we here have a portuguese site,but since were so close by
it would be nice to participate in yours also and many brits
visit portugal ,could also be a way of sooner or later some of us getting together
good luck,keep in touch
i hope the term brits is a well used word if not i apoligise
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No problem just register at http://www.s2000.org.uk
The reasons it is UK specific is
1) I identify an owner's location by post code as I used to provide a link to streetmap.co.uk in the membership list - this is useful for tracking down your nearest S2k owners but not too easily as we just use the 1st 4 digits of the post code
2) the events will be in the UK and that is not so convenient for mainland Europe but some may make the effort
Anyway as soon as I update the registration form to add country/region/town or UK post code I'll gladly accept registrations from the rest of Europe.
Le car if you are in the UK register now but note that I am a couple of weeks behind in responding so be patient!
No problem just register at http://www.s2000.org.uk
The reasons it is UK specific is
1) I identify an owner's location by post code as I used to provide a link to streetmap.co.uk in the membership list - this is useful for tracking down your nearest S2k owners but not too easily as we just use the 1st 4 digits of the post code
2) the events will be in the UK and that is not so convenient for mainland Europe but some may make the effort
Anyway as soon as I update the registration form to add country/region/town or UK post code I'll gladly accept registrations from the rest of Europe.
Le car if you are in the UK register now but note that I am a couple of weeks behind in responding so be patient!
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No problem in participating. The club private forum stays pretty much on topic and answers a lot of questions and avoids the my S2k is faster than your Z3 or whatever.
This public forum is faster though and has more features as well as easy access to all of the other S2000 clubs/topics which is why I asked the guys who run it if we could have a forum here too...
No problem in participating. The club private forum stays pretty much on topic and answers a lot of questions and avoids the my S2k is faster than your Z3 or whatever.
This public forum is faster though and has more features as well as easy access to all of the other S2000 clubs/topics which is why I asked the guys who run it if we could have a forum here too...
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Yahoo! VIN is JHMAP11301T200587!!
Happy as a piggy!!!
going to holland 10 days and a nice running in drive back to ireland
uk paul, i think i already snuck into your uk club, i'll be driving back through uk as long as foot and mouth regs permit that is
JM
Happy as a piggy!!!
going to holland 10 days and a nice running in drive back to ireland
uk paul, i think i already snuck into your uk club, i'll be driving back through uk as long as foot and mouth regs permit that is
JM