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<blockquote data-quote="SiDev" data-source="post: 648148" data-attributes="member: 20326"><p>I lost the love for shows over the last few years, with an increase of T5’s with rims on air and a decrease of the air-cooled stuff, so decided to start my own little show in my hometown in Kent. We have a small harbour with a large pier that ferries and later a catamaran used to transport people and vehicles from Folkestone to France a few times a day. The crossings stopped years ago and the whole area has been redeveloped with lots of places to eat and drink, live music and entertainment venues. After several meetings with the team that run events there, Dubs on The Arm was born. The third year sees the show going from 1 day to overnight, and is on the 17th May this year. It’s pretty special being able to fall asleep with the sliding door open listening to the sound of the waves. Here’s a few pics from last years show….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiDev, post: 648148, member: 20326"] I lost the love for shows over the last few years, with an increase of T5’s with rims on air and a decrease of the air-cooled stuff, so decided to start my own little show in my hometown in Kent. We have a small harbour with a large pier that ferries and later a catamaran used to transport people and vehicles from Folkestone to France a few times a day. The crossings stopped years ago and the whole area has been redeveloped with lots of places to eat and drink, live music and entertainment venues. After several meetings with the team that run events there, Dubs on The Arm was born. The third year sees the show going from 1 day to overnight, and is on the 17th May this year. It’s pretty special being able to fall asleep with the sliding door open listening to the sound of the waves. Here’s a few pics from last years show…. [/QUOTE]
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