desertstorm wrote: » anyone know if any Irish retailers are doing the AI Tornado with the impact trigger?
Damo 2k9 wrote: » Lads, argos are doing half price tents atm, the regatta pop up ones are only about €22. The only reason im posting it here is that i know theres the ops weekender coming up soon and you can camp over so for yous that dont have a tent now is the time to get them if you plan on camping over
scanlant wrote: » Can someone get a before and after pic please? Before event: all 9.99 tents pitched After event (and inevitable Irish weather): all 9.99 tents entangled in trees.
Rhinocharge wrote: » For 1 weekend you couldn't go wrong.
Rhinocharge wrote: » Haven't gone camping in about 18 years, even then we bivouacked using ponchos and string. Got f*ck all sleep too. Wonder if there is a camping forum here.
Masada wrote: » When it come to tents, you will totally regret buying a cheapo one. it'll probably tear quite easily and can gather condensation inside, which drips on ya when you are kipping, aswell as not being properly water proof, just "resistant". Do it once and i promise ya, you'll never skimp on this kinda equipment again.
gerrowadat wrote: » The general rule with tents is that if you're not buying it from a tent shop, you're doing it wrong.
Silent Death wrote: » There is nothing better than waking up in a all natural shelter you built yourself, i sleep better in those than in tents
TheDoc wrote: » So true, I remember dying at tha gathering i went too, cause i slept in a dunnes stores special. It didnt rain but got chilly at night and the condensation got inside, and soaked me, gave me a bad dose of the sniffles. Lild/aldi do the best tent -> price ratio. We invested in one of the big ones for oxygen for a few years, cinluding the rainy ones, and were bone dry, warm and it was a quality purchase. If they did smaller ones I'd be all over it, but they onyl do the big ass ones. Not sure if im even camping a tthe ops weekend considering i live ten minutes away, but if i am sure ill be brining..the **** dunnes stoes tent
mle1324 wrote: » Just wondering if anyone knows how many different types of engines were there for the Sierra Sapphire Cosworth or was there only one?
StevieGriff wrote: » Cosworth YBB, 204 hp (1986) Cosworth YBD, 224 hp (1987) Cosworth YBB, 204 hp (1988-1989) Cosworth YBJ, 220 hp (1990-1992) (Not much changes till the 4x4 in the 90's)
mle1324 wrote: » Cheers mate but it was more the liter I was looken to know. Seen somewhere that its 2.0 and in other places 2.9 but would just like to know which one is it exactly on the 4 door model.