Head out on the highway… Lookin’ for adventure, and whatever comes your way! (Are you singing yet?!) If you’re ‘Born to Be Wild’, like a true nature child, get your groove on and join the Lions on their 11th Annual Wild Westie Fun Car Rally! Since 2009 the Blockhouse Bay-Lynfield Lions Club have opened up the ‘Wild West’ of Auckland to dozens of families, couples, friends, car enthusiasts and adventure-seekers, by taking them down roads many have never driven, to destinations of incomparable wild beauty and historic significance, in an annual event which never fails to become the genesis of many a tall tale. The Rally is a leisurely drive with a competitive edge. No, not a race, but the cryptic itinerary quiz will surely test the navigational skills of your support crew and help participants spot and enjoy the places passed along the way. And if you find yourself going astray, don’t worry; the final destination is inside your sealed envelope. The BBQ will be fired up for lunch at the mystery destination, with sausages and onions supplied by the Lions to compliment your BYO picnic and refreshments. The winning entrants are chosen from the most correct answers, with deductions for kilometres gained or lost in travel. Token prizes are awarded, and it’s all in fun. And if you really want to get in the spirit, come dressed as a Westie! As always, the Rally is a fundraiser to help the Blockhouse Bay-Green Bay Community Patrol maintain its vigil in the Bay areas to combat crime and vandalism.
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18/1/2023 05:54:48 pm
Always check them everytime you use it, we can't really say it is fine unless we checked it.
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20/1/2023 10:11:47 pm
thers say that you should let your car warm up before setting off. Allocating time for the engine to warm up allows the fluids in the engine to get up to temperature and flow properly. Different oils have different viscosities when hot and when cold.
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23/1/2023 05:56:59 pm
Same principles in car. There used to be a saying about older engines that the worst thing you could do for a motor was to start it, because for a split second those engines were somewhat dry and weren’t well lubricated with oil.
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