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hummelsubaru 15 October 2003 04:12 AM

Back from shopping in Milton Kyens, on A5, I was just wondering why i didn't see the other scooby today. After 10 secs, there was a MY03 Sti with full body kit passing by. I flashed but no respond. Looked carfully, there was a very very old lady, maybe 70 or more driving in it. I can't believe it that such an old lady can handle that monster. Amazing. Concentrated on that, i almost involved in a crash.

So there is another question coming out. That is who is the oldest and youngest scooby driver here?

Scoobyhummel

Creepy 15 October 2003 06:28 AM

Don't say a word about old drivers, my father is 68 now and he can powerslide like the best !!!! (with my subaru, he has a C5 :):) )

Scoob99 15 October 2003 08:00 AM

Ask PS Lewis:D

Luke 15 October 2003 09:02 AM

There is a lady from Marlborough called "Bott" or something. made her money from Chocolate. Very old and mad..Drives a Aston Martin. Goes to many track days etc .. And I believe is mentioned in a Aston Book.

Rasher 15 October 2003 09:18 AM


, he has a C5 )
Sinclair???


IN THE STICKS 15 October 2003 09:33 AM

Bring on PS Lewis .....

Spoon 15 October 2003 01:25 PM

Luke- never had you down as someone who would try Botties Chocolate!! :D :D

zakesm 15 October 2003 01:31 PM

im 18 and i drive a 1999 impreza turbo. lucky kenyan insurance pays no attention to the age of driver! check it out at
http://zak.carhirekenya.com

zak

messiah 15 October 2003 02:29 PM

I can imagine...

do you measure power in gazelle's instead of horses?

leeps 15 October 2003 02:37 PM

In south africa we measure them in springboks ... :)

EddScott 15 October 2003 04:28 PM

In my area there is an old grey haired chap (age I dont know) who drives a silver EVO 8 FQ. And also I don't know if this counts but when I lost my license, my mother (in her 50s bless her) had to drive my 300BHP GTIR 200 miles down the M4 to Oxford.

In my younger days as a wielder of the white van weapon I had a dice with rather an old lady in a VR6 golf (this was when they were quite new and rare):))

Listy 15 October 2003 04:51 PM


I have a 98 Terzo and the guy that had it from new was 71 when he bought it..... kept it for 5 years so 76 when he sold it and had a new one on order....

I was suitably impressed

backfire 15 October 2003 05:46 PM

I might not be the oldest, but certainly a member of the Grumpy Old Men Club at 50 with a 2000 turbo wagon (and non of them new-fangled modding things on it). No baseball cap yet (either way round - although would cover the rapidly disappearing hair) but loud music with plenty of rock on it from Rammstein to Nickleback. And a Road Angel to remind me not to act my shoe size. When I remember to plug it in...................

clarky1982 15 October 2003 07:24 PM

do i win the youngest uk driver at 21 WRX too.

Jap Imports 15 October 2003 07:29 PM

To zakesm

What insurance company is kenyan, you got there number or website Please.
Would be Great Help

rossyboy 15 October 2003 07:34 PM

I once drove past a couple of pensioners in a
Renault 5 GT Turbo Raider. Took me a while to
recover from that one!

clarky1982 15 October 2003 07:36 PM

hello am a to be crowned youngest. my dad 57 is on the insurance but is to scared to drive it i think

Nox 15 October 2003 07:39 PM


To zakesm

What insurance company is kenyan, you got there number or website Please.
Would be Great Help
I think you'll find he means Kenya ;)

Jap Imports 15 October 2003 08:06 PM

I've been driving them since i passed my test when i was only just 17, im now 19 only sice yesturday , and am on Company insurance. ;)

zakesm 15 October 2003 08:45 PM

yeah i live in nairobi, kenya. too unsophisticated to charge insurance by age. but the downside is i have to use leaded 93 octane

zak

pappasmurf 15 October 2003 08:51 PM

...previous owner of my Scoob was 73 years old. He bought a new one and i have his old classic which he had nicely run in for me ;)

hummelsubaru 15 October 2003 10:07 PM

Thanks guy, i am too naive! lots of thing i have to learn then!

Scoobyhummel


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