No worries !
We envisage that the magazine will be free to download from the same forum location at any time and will be in the Adobe "pdf" format.
You should then be able to view it via the computer or print it out in your own time. Even if you lose the printout then you can re-download it again.
The parts supply for rapid distribution including "bulk purchasing" discounts is done via the club at non profit too !
It is amazing how things can happen just before an event like an alternator going as an example.
If bought from America there are things to factor like postal delay, import duty, stuck in customs etc whereas this club has one that can get to you in the next day usually. We have only done common items that are likely to go or are a common failure. The ability of using PayPal as a means of payment just quickens the process up.
To avoid confusion, although this club was started by a few DOC members (NOT "ex"), this club is orientated for the European community but welcomes anyone really. At previous events at Norfolk our good friends from Belgium, The Netherlands, Ireland etc have come and visited the UK and likewise the invitations have been returned and people from the UK visited Ireland, The Netherlands etc.
I for one can't wait to visit some more countries in Europe and having local knowledge of where to go and where to stay is a bonus.
Robert.L wrote:Hello,
I seem to have been misunderstood a bit. was not questioning things in that fine a detail. I did not realise no magazines online or otherwise had been done. I saw reference to these and was unable to find them, that was all. I am aware now that there is as yet none and I look forward to it. Will I be able to print it at home through my printer?
Nor am I moaning about prices, when I have the funds (about another 2 years) then I shall be looking at buying parts at the best price I can get them, from wherever I can get them.
Nor did I realise this club was set up by ex DOC members, I thought it was to unite all European clubs. So forgive me for being somewhat confused.