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Offline tinman

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Driving Weekend in Switzerland
« on: 25 February 2005, 20:11 »
I am organising a little run out to Switzerland in June, so if you are interested visit:

? ?http://www.streetsafari.com/switzerland2005

Its not really an event, its just me and a few friends who enjoy driving who are going out to Switzerland for 4 days to have some fun. 1 day driving there, 2 days driving over every decent pass in Switzerland (and the excellent Stelvio in northern Italy). 1 day driving back to the UK.

Theres no entry fee as its not an event of sorts. This isn't even about mega cars, this is about having fun with our daily drivers or weekend cars.

If you are into polishing and not driving then this isn't for you as we will cover around 1500 miles in 4 days. The main thing is that we get 2 days of pure driving pleasure in the mountains.

So far we have my MGTF going, a friends VXT and a Caterham. So if you want to come along, regardless of your car, drop me a line.

If you enjoy driving, can spare the time and have never driven in Switzerland you will have a lot of fun.
« Last Edit: 27 February 2005, 15:22 by tinman »

Offline Gambit

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Re: Driving Weekend in Switzerland
« Reply #1 on: 27 February 2005, 12:19 »
now that would be cool

Offline 8vgti

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Re: Driving Weekend in Switzerland
« Reply #2 on: 04 March 2005, 12:45 »
Keep us posted about any other 'outings' you have planned mate as that sounds quality, unfortunately funds are a bit tight this year due to 2 stag dos and a wedding to pay for!!!

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Re: Driving Weekend in Switzerland
« Reply #3 on: 16 March 2005, 01:34 »
^bump

c'mon ladies, stop washing the cars, and lets have some proper fun with them....:cool:

if god had wanted you to wash them to death, VAG would of included a sponge. God gave us 4 wheels, an engine and Switzerland.

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Re: Driving Weekend in Switzerland
« Reply #4 on: 16 March 2005, 01:46 »
hmm might be interested, Depends if i have the GTI engine by then tho.

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Re: Driving Weekend in Switzerland
« Reply #5 on: 16 March 2005, 04:42 »
Doesnt matter what you drive. as long as you can drive, you dont crash and dont spoil it for others you are welcome to come along. Simple as that :)