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edward_davis
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I wanted to let everyone know that the North Carolina MG Car Club is putting on its annual LBC show in May this year.  It used to be an October affair, but we're trying a new location this year and had to postpone it for logistic reasons.

The show is May 19th at Brierdale Shopping Center At Brier Creek in Raleigh, NC.  It's actually located midway between Raleigh and Durham.  The MG club here is always tons of fun, and I'm sure this show will be worth the trip for those who can make it. 

If you register before May 2, it's $25 for the first car and $12 for each additional car, and you get a T-shirt.  After May 2, the prices are the same, but no T-shirt :(

Here is the registration form:

http://ncmgcarclub.org/car_show_2007_1.pdf

For more information about the club:

http://ncmgcarclub.org/

I'm hoping I won't be the only JH there! 

Edward

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I might come up if it isn't a race weekend and maybe see if I can get another friend to drag a racing TR8 up. I've been to the show a few times. Flying Circus always has a few cars there and brought their racing MG year before last.

Ron

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I think it would be cool to have all of those race cars at the show; then people can see that LBC's can go fast as well as look good.

Ron, if you ever need a hand in the pits or on the weekend, let me know.

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I'm not sure about the go fast part, but they look okay!

We always need help at the track, so I'll post next time we're at VIR about 1 hour from you. Thanks much,

Ron



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