First Line supplies over 50 parts for 700-mile rally

First Line Ltd. is sponsoring the Scottish Bangor Challenge team’s 2003 Honda Accord VII Tourer for the Two Ball 700 Mile Rally

First Line Ltd. is sponsoring the Scottish Bangor Challenge team’s 2003 Honda Accord VII Tourer for the Two Ball 700 Mile Rally, who are raising funds for the Bodie Hodges Foundation.

First Line and its Borg & Beck brand have provided over 50 high-quality parts to ensure the vehicle's optimal performance throughout the journey.

Taking place from 27th – 30th September 2024, the Two Ball 700 Mile Rally is an adventurous road trip through Scotland, where participants drive bangers worth no more than £789 across 700 miles of stunning scenery.

Starting in Edinburgh, the rally takes teams through iconic routes, including the Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness and John o’ Groats.

The Honda Accord, acquired for £675, is set to be a standout in the rally as it embarks on the four-day challenge around some of Scotland’s most scenic and demanding routes.

Martin (Minty) Thompson from the Scottish Bangor Challenge team commented: “Even after being in the business as a mechanic for 30 years, I couldn’t believe the sheer amount of parts Borg & Beck provide for this car. First Line’s support is amazing, and we’d like to extend our full appreciation.”

Dan Joyner, Managing Director at First Line Ltd., said: “We’re thrilled to be supporting this fantastic cause and were keen to provide as many parts as we could for the vehicle. At First Line, we’re passionate about providing high-quality parts, and to be able to contribute to an event that’s raising money for charity makes it even more rewarding. We wish the team the best of luck on their journey.”

The Bodie Hodges Foundation is a Leicestershire-based charity that provides vital support to families bereaved of a child across Leicestershire and Rutland. The foundation's work is crucial in offering comfort and assistance during the most challenging times.

To learn more about the Bodie Hodges Foundation and their invaluable work, please visit their website here. If you would like to support the fundraising efforts for this vital cause, you can also do so here.

For more updates on the rally and to follow the progress, visit First Line Ltd.'s Facebook page here.

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