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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: bikenut55]
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02/12/2010 00:06
02/12/2010 00:06
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Taz
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Sloggs, Good to hear from you pal. Glad KJ & family got home
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 00:18
02/12/2010 00:18
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pinin_prestatyn
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This thread left me breathless in places, it was like reading a really good thriller, with twists and turns along the way! When's the paperback version coming out? Glad there's a happy ending, Hope it's not put Kayjey off coming back to the UK for good. I doubt it! Nice site Fishy Dave, spent 20 min having a good ogle. Only part I didn't enjoy was reading that you chopped in that lovely sprinter for a ruddy Clio
Coopless!
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: pinin_prestatyn]
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02/12/2010 02:05
02/12/2010 02:05
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MarioCirillo
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Final Update: They are now home and dry and very very tired So great that everyone on here pitched in
Proud Owner of Rosso Speed LE041
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: barnacle]
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02/12/2010 08:13
02/12/2010 08:13
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tim42
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Neil, good job you weren't flying from Gatwick - nothing now until 6 tomorrow at the earliest!
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: barnacle]
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02/12/2010 10:01
02/12/2010 10:01
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Marco20valveT
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Marco20valveT
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glad KJ and family got back safe and sound!
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 10:06
02/12/2010 10:06
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Nobby
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F.C.C.U.K = the 5 pot emergency service (sorry 16v/16vt chaps )
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 11:22
02/12/2010 11:22
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Marco20valveT
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F.C.C.U.K = the 5 pot emergency service (sorry 16v/16vt chaps ) high 5!
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 11:28
02/12/2010 11:28
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Nobby
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*Beep* <presses 5 on my phone>
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: barnacle]
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02/12/2010 11:39
02/12/2010 11:39
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Countrycruising
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Good to know Klaas, Joke and little Lene are now safe back at home, I think the forum really came together on this one so all involved deserve a big pat on the back I myself was personally concerned as Klaas picked his car up from FCSS and headed straight off for the Eurostar, I had maybe 20 minutes to check all the work that was done and run her up to temperature. Again it shows a well looked after coupé will cope with any conditions that are thrown at it, I'm very relieved that they're OK. Long Live the Fiat Coupé
Last edited by Countrycruising; 03/12/2010 00:00. Reason: Cheers Nigel :)
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: Nigel]
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02/12/2010 12:37
02/12/2010 12:37
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Kayjey
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... and a big headache is how I feel now!! I'll tell the story on a different thread (with all the twists and turns of being stranded in monster traffic jams, sliding down hills, trying to find ways out, running out of petrol, being unable to make phonecalls,...), but there's a couple of things I want to throw in here before I do that thread tonight (which will be a book). Petep, pass on the hug to everyone who forwarded information, sent messages to keep our spirits high, helped where they could,... but make sure to take some ibuprofen first because there were a LOT of them - you'll have a couple of sore shoulders in the end. BTW... Petep IS Santa. Lene loved him to bits as well! Sloggs, thanks for meeting up once more. Missed you!!! And thanks for the practical help trying to find B&B's or hotels. You were amazing and you gave us a lot to hold on to. You've done all you could and more. Now do yourself a favour, I saw the Coupe-love in your eyes when we were talking about the latest developments - go out and find the best Plus or LE money can buy. Then again... I noticed your signature. Mario and Marco, who arranged a 4x4 if we couldn't get one to stop for us or if the police wouldn't or couldn't come to get us. I'm really happy it didn't get to that point although I was looking forward to meeting you guys. Lovely!!!! Tim42 (and again Sloggs) who prepared us for the M20. We made the train within the 24 hours of the planned return which meant only a £ 16 surcharge. Happy with that! Joe. My requests made us 2 hours later than expected (that and the snowfall of that morning which delayed Joe 2 hours) and that was one hour too many as a lorry / bus flipped over (again - note to Barnacle) on the m25 getting us stuck on there. We didn't manage to get through the entire to-do list, but with things like brand new silicone hoses and really really good oil the car should be able to go through a lot. Which it did. The car - never missed a beat! Kept us warm (but not singing as I had Joe strip the radio out) and has proved to be incredibly frugal in traffic jams! We filled it up on tuesday after leaving the M25 and sat in it for a total of 17,5 hours doing a total of 200 miles (averaging 11 mph) - it used only half a tank with sat nav, GSM, lights,... on all the time. I guess some people expect the car to kill them in this situation. In this case, it's kept us alive. The Brera would have killed our backs, the 147 would have been crazy without LSD and too much torque for these conditions. We just set the boost to 0.6 and it was a gem with the Viscodrive. Before we got stuck, the only cars we saw were cars having accidents. Nigel and Barnacle, also for giving us good tips and keeping the spirits high. The people of the Cock Inn - although we HAD almost thrown the windows in the night before (nobody home) they gladly took us in and proposed Definately no thanks to... The Surrey Police telephone operator who refused to take our call for help as a priority and refused to send someone out to get us. Luckily when this prick's shift was over we got someone who DID help us. It could have meant the difference between life and death. The Kent police for blocking the M20. What a shit way to 'organise' a county! They have everyone leaving one single exit while - in fact - they just have everyone go over the roundabout and get on the M20 again. I mean... really? Why don't they just divert trucks to the A20 over a range of exits instead of blocking it off by doing such a stupid thing? Whoever buys the grit to spread on the roads. It's not grit. It's not salt. It doesn't do ANYTHING against freezing or snow. Instead of buying the stuff in Danmark try the Belgian supplier. I'm definately not in favour of spreading grit or salt, but if you plan on doing so, use stuff that WORKS like brocoli, kiwi or hedgehogs. K&N for making the 57i kit which really sounds bloody awful. Where's the engine noise gone!? Standard airbox and K&N filter will be fitted again this weekend. But I'm happy to be home. Now... better get to work. Full thread of our adventures (which will explain many how's and why's) is on the book for tonight. I love you guys. PS - both Joke and me would like to be back in the Cock Inn for this meeting in March! Mario - can you organise something?
- Kayjey -
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: Kayjey]
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02/12/2010 12:49
02/12/2010 12:49
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Marco20valveT
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KJ just glad to help where needed!!
glad you and family are home safe!
epic uk adventure for you all!
look forward to meeting you at spa or the next visit! never know, if me mario and nick have a weekend free, we may come over to say hi.
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 12:55
02/12/2010 12:55
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Hedge
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What an epic story, nice one guys.
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: Kayjey]
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02/12/2010 12:57
02/12/2010 12:57
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tim42
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Klaas, so pleased you made it! Look forward to the mini-series on the television and DVD to follow. Working in East Kent Operation Stack drives me crazy - mind you it is usually caused by French workers on strike. Every ten days then ! They should let the cars through and keep the lorries on the side roads; I am biased though .Hope to see you and the Coupe next year. Long live the Fiat Coupe! Tim
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 13:01
02/12/2010 13:01
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tim42
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By the way, JimO, did your Coupe get back home?
PeteP, trust you got home safely as well!
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 13:23
02/12/2010 13:23
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PeteP
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Thanks Tim, I got home with no problems at all.
The car is very definitely staying on the drive today, there's about 6 inches of snow over it now.
16VT and X1/9 1500
We must all do our part for the planet. I unplugged a row of electric cars that nobody was using.
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: PeteP]
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02/12/2010 13:26
02/12/2010 13:26
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proccy
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again, well done you lads for your brilliant efforts, and particulalry Pete who (at his age ) shouldn't really be pushing cars about!! so glad Klass, Lene and Joke got home safe and well as it was looking distinctly dodgy there for some time!!
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: bezzer]
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02/12/2010 14:11
02/12/2010 14:11
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tim42
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Must be why he got stuck!!!
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
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02/12/2010 14:56
02/12/2010 14:56
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rikki16vt
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Only catch this topic today, almost breath taking when reading through it, so heart warming to see a community responding in this way! So glad there is a happy ending to it.
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: Kayjey]
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02/12/2010 15:42
02/12/2010 15:42
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MarioCirillo
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Mario - can you organise something? I can indeed! Do you remember the ladys name?
Proud Owner of Rosso Speed LE041
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Re: Emergency plea from Kayjey, Stranded in London
[Re: MarioCirillo]
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02/12/2010 16:06
02/12/2010 16:06
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Posts: 12,296 Sandhurst
Begbie
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Klass, what an epic adventure for you and everyone involved! So glad that you made it back all in one piece. If you had got stuck around the Reigate area, you could have dropped in on the other half as she was at work and would have taken care of you. If you're back in March, you may get to see my mythical coupe as well Well done to everyone involved
Your car is Usain Bolt with wellies
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