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Welung666
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New section on the website

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There is a new 'Projects in Progress' section on the website. If you are just starting, in the middle of or just finishing/finished a long term rebuild of your custom or modified minor and you have lots of digital photos then you could get it featured on the official registers website. Just drop me an email or PM if your interested in having your project from conception to completion included on the website. I'd be happy to help write up your project for the website and lay each page out. If your just starting or mid-way through I will happily update the page as the project progresses. Any questions just ask :D
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Lee, I'm happy to contribute if you like
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Post by Kevin »

Go for it Roger as Sophie is definately Heritage class
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Post by Welung666 »

I'll email you later tonight with an outline of what we would like for the website Roger :D Thanks for getting the ball rolling on this, now who's next :lol:
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Post by bigginger »

Well, if you want more of the same sort of drivel that's on my blog... Probably better waiting until the next project though :D
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Post by Welung666 »

RogerRust wrote:Lee, I'm happy to contribute if you like
Did you get my email Roger???
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Post by RogerRust »

no I was only thinking the other day that I hadn't heard anything.
Please send me the details again.
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I've re-sent the email to both email addresses I have for you Roger.
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im on the way to finishing a supercharged project, have lots of photos of the progress so far.

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Post by Welung666 »

Thats great Picky, same goes to everyone really... Write an article describing all the work you have done from buying the car to current day and add as many photo's as you like and email them to me using the link on the Projects page and I'll start building a page. I have 1 I'm working on at the moment and hopefully Roger has my email now which will be 2 projects, quite frankly the more the merrier :D
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Post by Welung666 »

Well just to let everyone know that after half of this week being ill with 'man-flu' I'm almost back to 100% and I have managed to get the first 'Projects in progress' page up and running. So if you fancy seeing Sophie's progress head for the projects page on the website.
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Post by woo »

Wellung666 says
Beatus ille qui procul negotiis
I like arcane comments in sigs. For me, with Horace, you've gone straight to the top!!

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Post by bigginger »

:D I didn't like to comment...
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All I can add is
Arbor plena allouattarum

Atque memento, nulli adsunt Romanorum qui locutionem tuam corrigant.

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Post by RogerRust »

"a tree full of howler monkeys"???? And remember, there aren't any Romans around to correct your pronunciation.
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"a tree full of howler monkeys"???? And remember, there aren't any Romans around to correct your pronunciation.

Sola lingua bona est lingua mortua
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Post by NZJLY »

RogerRust wrote:"a tree full of howler monkeys"
It just appeals :) as in more fun than...

We are doing a revue this year and we always use a Latin name. My favorite was the howler monkeys as it is totally random. We went with Lapsus linguae (A slip of the tongue), and if you are in New Zealand on the 20th September you should come along.
RogerRust wrote:Sola lingua bona est lingua mortua
I wouldn't put it as a dead language. If it wasn't for Latin then everyone would know what doctors say.

Die dulci fruere :)


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Post by doobry »

Lee - back to your original post, I think your efforts are great, and it's nice to see the club promoting all cars, not just standard ones.
I may eventually post regarding a few of my custom projects but for now most of them are just in my head! :roll:
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Post by Welung666 »

Thank you Doobry, you'd be very welcome to contribute anything you deemed suitable for the registers website. As for your projects in the head join the club :lol: I have more projects in mine than I'll ever be able to start and as your not far away we should compare notes someday :D
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