Any Rennlisters from New Zealand?
Originally Posted by John McM
Sounds like I need to take mine on the next road trip to finish off the existing tyres . By the way, Christopher M may want to visit my brother in law in Urenui to see his off the grid passive solar house. It has the makings of another road trip. Just need to find a way without so many gravel roads. Day 1 to Stratford, Day 2 back to Auckland via whangamomona.
Originally Posted by kiwi 911
Great run today Dave - really enjoyed following the 3.2-T. I found myself delaying getting on the throttle so I could hear your exhaust note.
Sadly Scarlett had a flat battery, so the 6GT3 got the booty call.
Dougie - I think the 6GT3 is 'almost' b road friendly, I managed to not get air-born or bottom out/scape once. I will need to verify this with that extra twistie road you took me down last time.
I think the Raglan Rd is my fav in the Alk region as you can crack on at a pace and not need to really exceed 100kph, there is also a solid 30 mins of sweaping twisties each way.
Might see if we can sneak another one in during Dec?
Cheers
PM
Sadly Scarlett had a flat battery, so the 6GT3 got the booty call.
Dougie - I think the 6GT3 is 'almost' b road friendly, I managed to not get air-born or bottom out/scape once. I will need to verify this with that extra twistie road you took me down last time.
I think the Raglan Rd is my fav in the Alk region as you can crack on at a pace and not need to really exceed 100kph, there is also a solid 30 mins of sweaping twisties each way.
Might see if we can sneak another one in during Dec?
Cheers
PM
You dont want to do the Whangamomona Road in a Cayenne John. That road is epic and the only way to do it justice is in something like a 911 IMO!
Maybe join Doug and I for the "NZ Rally - 50th Anniversary Tour" in the Cayenne? That would be a good rig for it with AWD for the gravel sections :-)
Maybe join Doug and I for the "NZ Rally - 50th Anniversary Tour" in the Cayenne? That would be a good rig for it with AWD for the gravel sections :-)
Originally Posted by Macca
You dont want to do the Whangamomona Road in a Cayenne John. That road is epic and the only way to do it justice is in something like a 911 IMO!
Maybe join Doug and I for the "NZ Rally - 50th Anniversary Tour" in the Cayenne? That would be a good rig for it with AWD for the gravel sections :-)
Maybe join Doug and I for the "NZ Rally - 50th Anniversary Tour" in the Cayenne? That would be a good rig for it with AWD for the gravel sections :-)
Good idea about the Cayenne for the 50th rallying anniversary trip. More fun in a 911 of course. Made for C4 John :-P
You dont want to do the Whangamomona Road in a Cayenne John. That road is epic and the only way to do it justice is in something like a 911 IMO! Maybe join Doug and I for the "NZ Rally - 50th Anniversary Tour" in the Cayenne? That would be a good rig for it with AWD for the gravel sections :-)
Sorry, leave balance is all gone post Europe so I won't be doing the rally tour.
SS13 near end of day 2 fast, wet, gravelly, good to get confidence up in the wet as day 3 had a lot of wet mileage too.
1.40 sec 200k into left over crest
6.00 uphill left looks fine on entry but goes off camber mid corner and by then my eyes were already further up the road. enough road to catch it but bank looming.
1.40 sec 200k into left over crest
6.00 uphill left looks fine on entry but goes off camber mid corner and by then my eyes were already further up the road. enough road to catch it but bank looming.
The late afternoon run on dry roads into Whangamomona from the Taihape end after the gravel section, I would rate as the best road drive I've ever had.
Originally Posted by Maxem
The late afternoon run on dry roads into Whangamomona from the Taihape end after the gravel section, I would rate as the best road drive I've ever had.
Originally Posted by Maxem
The late afternoon run on dry roads into Whangamomona from the Taihape end after the gravel section, I would rate as the best road drive I've ever had.
Dave, we need to get you and the Orange T up north on one of our road trips over the Mangamukas next year. The twisty climb goes on for ages. Thumbs up to the engineer that designed the route and the cambers on each turn. Wicked piece of road
Originally Posted by O2GO
Wow. That's saying something. It sure is special.
Dave, we need to get you and the Orange T up north on one of our road trips over the Mangamukas next year. The twisty climb goes on for ages. Thumbs up to the engineer that designed the route and the cambers on each turn. Wicked piece of road
Dave, we need to get you and the Orange T up north on one of our road trips over the Mangamukas next year. The twisty climb goes on for ages. Thumbs up to the engineer that designed the route and the cambers on each turn. Wicked piece of road
Dave, I'm always keen on a luftgekuhlt road trip buddy and my battery is always charged.
Wow. That's saying something. It sure is special.
Dave, we need to get you and the Orange T up north on one of our road trips over the Mangamukas next year. The twisty climb goes on for ages. Thumbs up to the engineer that designed the route and the cambers on each turn. Wicked piece of road
Dave, we need to get you and the Orange T up north on one of our road trips over the Mangamukas next year. The twisty climb goes on for ages. Thumbs up to the engineer that designed the route and the cambers on each turn. Wicked piece of road