Cisitalia 202 through the acces road to Val d'Isere,Switserland
Cisitalia 202 through the acces road to Val d'Isere,Switserland
you're not wrong....Originally Posted by 6speed
FIAT Dino spider on a small winding road in Italy
Team Fiattitude
the 1800 was introduced in 1963....Originally Posted by john14
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
drift ready Supra single turbo with stupidly large amounts of lag...Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
but seriously driving australia from south to north on the east coast swapping between the coastal and the mountian highways..
in a zonda F or a murcilago..
Weekly Quote -
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Probably something like this
Post is worthless without pics
in Sintra, of courseOriginally Posted by ribatejo69
"I don't take any photo, just collect in all the web and share"
for those who do not know what the Stelvio pass is..
http://www.bormioonline.com/en/bormi.../?k=128&p=2805
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelvio_Pass
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
The Stelvio pass seems too intense to really enjoy the ride The driver has to constantly focus and your getting trown to every side of the vehicleOriginally Posted by henk4
I prefer a mountain road but not too mountainous,you know?Like the road i mentioned above or the road along the lago maggiore.Twisty but easy to drive combined with great views and pitoresque towns
i think screw the classic little car stuff and go for it for me a ford falcon xy gtho phase 3
people like u dont need to be on this go to supid land where your mind is ass - toyota4ever
ricers suck...pasta rockets for life - sicilian973-2
nope Classic cars on these kind of roads have a certain feel. I cant describe it,you have to witness itOriginally Posted by acemotorsport
You know.. We got our own Stelvio her in norwayOriginally Posted by henk4
It's called Trollstigen.. and it's a must if visiting norway
Edit: bigest pic I could find
From Portalegre to Évora, in a Porsche 356...no curves, thanks...
And the music you'd be listening too? If your car has a radio that is...
The ability for outward expression is dependent on substance...
I'll open my vindow and listen to the mix of the exhaust and the tires screaming
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