greetings from sunny south africa
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greetings from sunny south africa
hey boys and girls....
i'm littlefluffybunnies from cape town, south africa
and the proud owner of a red 2005 wrx, which is now my second scooby.
i absolutely eat sleep and breath motorsport, more specifically rallying, and live for the wrc.
i also like candle lit dinners and moon light walks on the beach.. hehehe.. couldn't resist that last one.
well, here's a pic of my first scooby... sniff
if you're wondering why i'd chosen such a girls colour, well, that's because i am a girl.. lol.
i'm littlefluffybunnies from cape town, south africa
and the proud owner of a red 2005 wrx, which is now my second scooby.
i absolutely eat sleep and breath motorsport, more specifically rallying, and live for the wrc.
i also like candle lit dinners and moon light walks on the beach.. hehehe.. couldn't resist that last one.
well, here's a pic of my first scooby... sniff
if you're wondering why i'd chosen such a girls colour, well, that's because i am a girl.. lol.
Last edited by littlefluffybunni3s; 10 November 2005 at 01:14 PM.
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Hiya Bunnies
Hope all is good in Slaapstad this time of year. Please say hello to my beloved Cheetahs out at Speer, oh and on your way past stop in at Meerlust for some of their lovely Rubicon or Cabernet Sauv
Cheers
Big Al
Hope all is good in Slaapstad this time of year. Please say hello to my beloved Cheetahs out at Speer, oh and on your way past stop in at Meerlust for some of their lovely Rubicon or Cabernet Sauv
Cheers
Big Al
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good morning guys,
well jeah, south africa is a crime hotbed, but cape towns really not that bad.. hehehe...
honest. of course, i do have a panic button inside my car for emergencies, which will dispatch armed response vehicles to where ever my car is, but otherwise,... it's perfectly safe. hehehe
so which one of you lucky buggers have seen a wrc stage?
well jeah, south africa is a crime hotbed, but cape towns really not that bad.. hehehe...
honest. of course, i do have a panic button inside my car for emergencies, which will dispatch armed response vehicles to where ever my car is, but otherwise,... it's perfectly safe. hehehe
so which one of you lucky buggers have seen a wrc stage?
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Originally Posted by littlefluffybunni3s
so which one of you lucky buggers have seen a wrc stage?
I've been follwing the British round of the World Championship for a bout 25 odd years, but it's got too expensive, too small and far too organised these days.
Lot's of people on here have been to other European rounds, particulary Catalunya.
I'm hoping to get to Perth next year for Rally Australia Just listenning to the SuperSpecial at Gloucester Park live on WRC Radio
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I've been follwing the British round orf the World Championship for a bout 20 odd years, but it's got too expensive, too small and far too organised these days.
would wait all day just for the flash of a car going by, in to the distance then listerning to the spitting and popping of the exhaust disapearing up the mountain in to nothingness,still cold and wet walking back to the car where we would all strip to our undies and get changed, talking about "how fast he was down the dirttrack and in to that bend,without losing it"
Still talking about the odd privateers doing so well in a major event,then getting lost on the way back to the caravan where we finaly arrive at about 9.00pm,looking like ****e, we would decide that we couldn't be arsed to cook so we would end up down the village pub....Cold, still slightly damp,exhausted,hungry but greatfull that we had a fun day!!!
THEM WERE THE DAYS
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I was lucky enough to be involved in the 1985 Lombard RAC Rally when it was based in Nottingham. It was before the end of the GroupB cars and was the debut of the RS200.
I got to meet all the drivers including Juha Kankunen, the late Henri Toivenen , Hannu Mikkola, Walter Rohl etc.
Eeeh, them were the days!
I got to meet all the drivers including Juha Kankunen, the late Henri Toivenen , Hannu Mikkola, Walter Rohl etc.
Eeeh, them were the days!
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Originally Posted by littlefluffybunni3s
i do have a panic button inside my car for emergencies, which will dispatch armed response vehicles to where ever my car is
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cooool.. you guys are so lucky..
south africa is in the stage of bidding for next years wrc.
we've had one spectated stage in durban by the wrc committee.. or whatever they're called... and another if i'm not mistaken beginning of next year.
my friends all take part in the south african national rally championships.. which is awesome. yes, i didn't think i'd like dust as much as i've come to love it... hehehe
i see the swrt have a travel club.. has anyone ever been ?
south africa is in the stage of bidding for next years wrc.
we've had one spectated stage in durban by the wrc committee.. or whatever they're called... and another if i'm not mistaken beginning of next year.
my friends all take part in the south african national rally championships.. which is awesome. yes, i didn't think i'd like dust as much as i've come to love it... hehehe
i see the swrt have a travel club.. has anyone ever been ?
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