> Have I missed any mention of this on the ng?
I mentioned it about a week or so back.
> I'm a newbie for this event - is it worth the journey?
From Mongolia, no. From Reading, or Bristol etc, then yes if you need
parts and know what you are looking for. It's like a sodding great
big autojumble where people often turn up with entire dismantled
vehicles and sell them off bit by bit, but I'd suggest you bring a
packed lunch to eat, and wellies for the toilet.
You can get some good stuff for cheap, I like it for things like
ground anchors, various straps, I might try and get some flying
goggles this year for driving without windscreens, and perhaps some
doors. Like all autojumbles though it's easy to come away with a part
and find it doesn't fit so you need to know what you need and to be
able to identify it without labels.

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Lee_D - 19 Oct 2006 23:14 GMT
Ian Rawlings <news06@tarcus.org.uk> uttered summat worrerz funny about:
> I'd suggest you bring a
> packed lunch to eat, and wellies for the toilet.
I've a vision now, how the hell do I get that out of my head. Damn... I've
got to be up early too.
Lee D
Richard Brookman - 20 Oct 2006 19:08 GMT
|| Ian Rawlings <news06@tarcus.org.uk> uttered summat worrerz funny
|| about:
||| I'd suggest you bring a
||| packed lunch to eat, and wellies for the toilet.
||
|| I've a vision now, how the hell do I get that out of my head.
I suppose it beats the time-honoured trick of tying string round the bottom
of your trouser legs.

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