IRISH AUTOJUMBLE

February 26th, 2011

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Irishautojumble.com is a new website I have recently set up with the aim of sourcing and supplying obsolete and hard to find parts for auto, agricultural and commercial vehicles. I have 15 years’ experience in the parts industry and felt there was a need for a website that specialised in more unusual and obsolete stock. I also aim to provide a market to sell out of date and surplus dealer stock throughout Europe and further afield, utilising my range of contacts in the industry.
The website features a range of products we currently hold in stock and is updated regularly. I also have a facility that allows you to contact me with more specific enquiries as I will endeavour to source and supply any part that you desire.
Please feel free to look at the website – ‘irishautojumble.com’. You can contact me via e-mail on ‘info@irishautojumble.com’.
Thank you for your time.
Brian Brown
info@irishautojumble.com
www.irishautojumble.com

WHATS THE YEAR?

February 24th, 2011

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MOUNT LEINSTER CHALLENGE

February 23rd, 2011

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MORE DETAILS www.wexfordsportsandclassiccarclub.com

CAR SALE

February 22nd, 2011

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Sale of cars, vans,campers, trailers etc on Sat 26th Feb 10am to 2pm.

Bring your car etc for sale, to the sales yard at Green Acres DIY centre and meet potential buyers. Situated in Kilkenny City on the Dublin rd, near Mc Donagh shopping centre opp Harringtons Bookmakers.

All owners/sellers are responsible for their own sales.

For full details contact Gerry on 086 2411421

RECONSTRUCTED CAR CRASH

February 21st, 2011

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We are hosting a reconstructed car collision in conjunction with the Kilkenny
county council and emergency services at Cillín Hill on Monday 14th of March at
7.00 p.m. Just thought it might be of interest to your members, you would be
most welcome

Website: www.drivereducationcentre.com

We are wholly Irish owned company operating from Institute of Technology in Carlow. We are Ireland’s premier providers of Road Safety solutions. Our core values are to inform, educate and maintain the integrity of the organisations with whom we collaborate. Our services range from individual tuition to corporate training. With our use of blended training solutions you can be assured of a superior service.
Individual tuition is available in class or on road. Each lesson planned is structured to suit the need of the pupil. The licence categories catered for B -> EC.
Simulator training. We are the only Irish owned company to incorporate the use of driving simulator as part of our training solutions. Each simulator is portable and complete with disabled drivers adaptations.
ESDP – Education and skills development programme – This programme has been designed to educate and develop driving skills for persons who have been absent from driving for prolonged periods. This includes persons who have received a driving disqualification or who may be recovering from illness.

CLASSIC CLUBS IRELAND

February 19th, 2011

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Classic Cars Ireland Forums
(classic car advice and discussions!)
Classic Cars Ireland Forums


Classic Cars Ireland


http://www.welcome.to/classiccarsireland


The Classic Motoring Group


http://www.irishclassiccars.com/


MG Enthusiasts Club Ireland


http://www.mgireland.com/


Hillman Avenger Club of Ireland


http://www.hillmanavenger.pro.ie/


American Automobile Association of Ireland


http://www.geocities.com/aaairl/


Irish BMW Drivers Website (includes classic BMW’s)


http://www.bmw-driver.net/Home.asp


Traction Club of Ulster Ltd. (Steam Engines !) http://www.ulstersteam.co.uk/


Irish Transport Enthusiasts Club http://www.preservedirishtransport.com



The National Transport Museum, Howth http://www.nationaltransportmuseum.org/



Irish Morris Oxford website


http://www.skylineaviation.co.uk/buses/morris.html


The Association of Old Vehicle Clubs in Northern Ireland


http://www.aovc.co.uk


Irish Jaguar & Daimler Club


http://www.irishjagclub.ie


County Classic Cars (Irish classic car dealer) http://www.countyclassiccars.ie/index.htm



Northern Ireland Mini website


http://www.ni-minis.co.uk


Irish Vintage And Veteran Car Club


http://www.ivvcc.ie


Irish Mini Owners Club


http://www.irishminis.ie


Irish Classic Car Company


http://www.irishclassiccarco.com


Midland American Auto Club


http://www.maac-ireland.com


Renault 4 Ireland


http://www.geocities.com/richardirl


NEW HOLLAND BALERS

February 18th, 2011

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BOLANDS CAR SHOW CANCELLED

February 16th, 2011

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Carlow Vintage & Classic Motor Club Show in Boland’s Carlow 5th & 6th March 2011


CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

CAMPER MAKEOVER

February 16th, 2011

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We at O Connor Upholstery are now providing Camper and Caravan owners the chance to give their Campers and Caravans a complete makeover inside.

Give your Camper a new lease of life with new flooring (large range of products to choose from), curtains and seating in new modern colours and designs.

For more information contact Pat or Kay on 063 89910  or 087 9141223 or email kay_oconnor@eircom.net

www.campermakerovers.ie

SHOWBAND EXHIBITION

February 15th, 2011

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“The Showband Era” is the title of a unique exhibition of memorabilia on display in Graiguenamanagh Library from the 4th to the 25th of February.Before the days of electric guitars, keyboards, and synthesizers, brass instruments dominated the music of Ireland. The true era of the Irish showbands actually started in the mid 1950’s, but           really didn’t catch fire and explode until the 1960’s. What is certain is that a showband had just one job…entertain the crowds and “keep them dancing.” Take a trip down memory lane to a bygone era in our musical past in Graig library. This nostalgic exhibition features original posters & photographs of showbands, some musical instruments and music. A sincere thanks to those who contributed items to this fabulous exhibition.

Graignamanagh library is open 10am to 8pm Tuesday and Thursday.

10am to 5 pm Wednesday and Friday

10am to 1.30  Saturday

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