Just a reminder that this months meeting will take place this coming Monday at the Boatyard Inn from about 7.30pm.
I have been told that the promised CPR training will be taking place and will be demonstrated by our very own Diane.... I have my name at the top of the list to be Diane's manikin.......
Possibly the most eclectic mix of vehicles we've ever seen at a tipec NW monthly meet. 2x guards red 996 turbos in captivity is pretty unusual. Plus a 'just about race ready' 996 gt3rs complete with lightweight doors, no interior, mega cage etc. Non Porsche stand out vehicles included a split-screen 21 window VW bus running a Subaru engine and a Volvo P1800 in, of course, 'saintly' white. There were also 944s, 964s, a 991, a 996, a 928 and a 987 knocking around. Busy IS the word.
RichardKS wrote:Possibly the most eclectic mix of vehicles we've ever seen at a tipec NW monthly meet. 2x guards red 996 turbos in captivity is pretty unusual. Plus a 'just about race ready' 996 gt3rs complete with lightweight doors, no interior, mega cage etc. Non Porsche stand out vehicles included a split-screen 21 window VW bus running a Subaru engine and a Volvo P1800 in, of course, 'saintly' white. There were also 944s, 964s, a 991, a 996, a 928 and a 987 knocking around. Busy IS the word.
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Also a very big thank you from us all to Diane for her 'CPR training', a very educational and interesting insight into resuscitation techniques (hopefully I will never have to try)...
Also a very big thank you from us all to Diane for her 'CPR training', a very educational and interesting insight into resuscitation techniques (hopefully I will never have to try)...[/quote]
CPR is a vital skill to give someone the best chance of survival until the Paramedics arrive. The more people that have this skill the better.