Any European owners here?
#16
[quote]Originally posted by Olli Snellman:
<strong>Finns & Swedes have been discussed about the possibility to meet neither in Sweden or Finland next summer.You are most welcome to join us!</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey Olli, what about us down in Germany!?!?
Lets get a head count of all the people in the area here. I live near Mike outside of Kaiserslautern.
Then there is Konstantin and ...
<strong>Finns & Swedes have been discussed about the possibility to meet neither in Sweden or Finland next summer.You are most welcome to join us!</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey Olli, what about us down in Germany!?!?
Lets get a head count of all the people in the area here. I live near Mike outside of Kaiserslautern.
Then there is Konstantin and ...
#20
I'll be travelling in Germany between 24.6-3.7 next summer... our Porsche Club is doing a factory visit, Stuttgart is scheduled on 27th of June. I'm hoping to visit Nürburgring too..!
<img src="graemlins/burnout.gif" border="0" alt="[burnout]" />
Usually I hang around in Espoo/Helsinki, Finland though.
<img src="graemlins/burnout.gif" border="0" alt="[burnout]" />
Usually I hang around in Espoo/Helsinki, Finland though.
#22
why don't we meet at Hockenheim one day? Nürburgring is just to dangerous. Not becaus eof us. it is just theothers that drive like crazy? We drive fine ;-)
Hockenheim has ususally wensday afternoon open to teh public. 15 min for 12 US $ is also ok price. the we go to eat something etc etc.
Though I would like to visit Sweden or Danemark or Norway or?? can we rent a trackj for one day and just play on the track? Nothing serius just to drive some fast (or slow) laps on the track.
Konstantin
Hockenheim has ususally wensday afternoon open to teh public. 15 min for 12 US $ is also ok price. the we go to eat something etc etc.
Though I would like to visit Sweden or Danemark or Norway or?? can we rent a trackj for one day and just play on the track? Nothing serius just to drive some fast (or slow) laps on the track.
Konstantin
#26
[quote]Originally posted by mmmbeer:
<strong>If you ever visit Trondheim, Norway. You are welcome to drop by <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
Eirik Kvello-Aune
<a href="http://www.diateam.no/porsche" target="_blank">www.diateam.no/porsche</a></strong><hr></blockquote>
Just FYI (I think I've said this before)...
But I drool over your car.
-Matt
<strong>If you ever visit Trondheim, Norway. You are welcome to drop by <img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
Eirik Kvello-Aune
<a href="http://www.diateam.no/porsche" target="_blank">www.diateam.no/porsche</a></strong><hr></blockquote>
Just FYI (I think I've said this before)...
But I drool over your car.
-Matt
#27
[quote]No Weiss bier in Finland!!! How can one live like that???? <hr></blockquote>
Actually "weiss bier" is available here in Finland.I just prefer weizen of those smaller companies...I have my own supplier in Swizerland (wife's uncle) who is a beer expert.He sends me on regular basis weizen
Actually "weiss bier" is available here in Finland.I just prefer weizen of those smaller companies...I have my own supplier in Swizerland (wife's uncle) who is a beer expert.He sends me on regular basis weizen