post about driving cars - no values involved

post about driving cars - no values involved

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Orangecurry

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7,426 posts

206 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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I went on one of my son's rugby tour this weekend - to one of my favorite places - Dorset, Isle of Purbeck.

I had to drive on friday evening and meet them there due to work commitments.... so I took the 993.

Instead of following the M27 onto the A31 through Ringwood, which is always too busy to enjoy, from Southampton I headed north to Salisbury on the A36 - a road that has been changed for the worse (with inappropriate speed limits) over the years since I first did it, but it has some good sections and a fantastic view of Salisbury from the hills.

But..... if you are ever looking for a good drive near Salisbury, take the A354 south, eventually dive off to Bere Regis and then go right onto Sugar Hill down to Wareham (visit Bovington Tank museum if you need an excuse) - the roads are brilliant and varied; sweeping but with overtaking opportunities, and breathtaking views on almost every turn.

On Sugar Hill I found myself 'following' a very old car, I think it was either a Rover P5 or a four-door Jag (there was a modern Golf GTI inbetween us) and he was obviously a local, and braver than I would be in such a car (unless he's uprated the brakes) and going seriously fast - I think I saw the car in Corfe later - hello if you're a PHer - nice driving.

I was enjoying myself too much to take many photographs.

This is a view of Poole from Purbeck on the B3351, a simple brilliant almost Alpine-style of road, especially when completely empty as it was at 6:30 on friday evening - I stopped this morning on the way out to take a few awful photos as I only had a zoom lens.

Forget values and get out there...


mdianuk

2,890 posts

171 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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What stitching does it have biggrin

Orangecurry

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7,426 posts

206 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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The uncertain old car, my old car, or my son?

He took an injury last week, that needs stitches, but I couldn't be ****ed with A&E so he played the two days of rugby with a big plaster and bandages instead hehe

tp81

141 posts

209 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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Nice, puts me in the mood for a drive.

v8ksn

4,711 posts

184 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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Went out in mine today, no pics but had an absolute blast on some great country roads. Weather was perfect for it! driving

Got home and the car was filthy, covered in dead bugs and road grime. Ill clean it tomorrow biggrin

Steve Rance

5,446 posts

231 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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Great thread. It reminds me of when this forum used to be about cars.

One of my favourite parts of the country. Lovely

haroonok

70 posts

213 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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took my 993 to old trafford today...enjoyed the drive as much as the match...!

braddo

10,466 posts

188 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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I had great fun in the GT3 on a track day at Oulton a couple of weeks ago, 200 miles up from London the night before, 170'ish miles on track in the sunshine, then the long drive home on the Saturday evening with the nice bonus of surreally fast just-keeping-up-with-everyone-else on the motorways almost all the way to the M25.

This weekend, strapped in the kids' seats in the back and enjoyed a trip 4-up with the little'uns to the countryside, with National Trust sticker in the windscreen for parking. All went well until the planned afternoon nap for the smallest chap on the drive home - a few bits of accelerative fun in the beautiful Surrey hills got his juices going so he didn't quite get to sleep, and the resulting meltdowns later in the day were something to behold.... Guess I asked for it. biggrin

Folding buckets FTW. smile

Edited by braddo on Sunday 1st May 23:16

mikees

2,747 posts

172 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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Love that road. Last drive was in my vantage with my late wife before she went ( brain tumour). Lunch at sandbanks hotel. A drive to remember. 4 yrs ago this summer.

mollytherocker

14,366 posts

209 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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Gonna take my 993 off life support tomorrow morning, back it out of the garage and see where we go.

Orangecurry

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7,426 posts

206 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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mikees said:
Love that road. Last drive was in my vantage with my late wife before she went ( brain tumour). Lunch at sandbanks hotel. A drive to remember. 4 yrs ago this summer.
I'm both sorry to hear of your loss, and happy that you have such a positive memory shared with your wife.

INWB

896 posts

107 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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I met a fellow PHer a week or so back and I went out on one of my favourite road routes near me. I am cautious with a "new" car and like to learn a little more about it each time I drive it. What becomes apparent pretty quickly is that its capabilities live beyond the horizon of my capabilities (and nerves). Swooping corners or sharp ninety degree bends are devoured with relish and it urges you to push a little further. You seek the back roads instead of the quicker A roads.

It is an incredible piece of automotive engineering that puts a smile on my face every time I drive it. She is all booked in for a thorough service and will lack for nothing mechanically. Detailing is also booked in and that should restore her beyond factory finish (eventually). The only other upgrade needed is the driver so I'm looking to visit Don Palmer or Car Limits at some point. She deserves it.

acme

2,971 posts

198 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2016
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Thanks for this OC, I know the area fairly well but will track down sugar hill for example in the summer when I'm down there.

A few years on the trot about 5 years ago a few from 911uk had a mini meeting there for the Poole Quay meet - me, Jack Frost, Dom B & The c*ck - though Ben sold his Vesuvius C2S a few years back. Perhaps we should arrange another at some stage.

Cheers

Orangecurry

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7,426 posts

206 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2016
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Pleasure - in google maps type in Salisbury to Wareham, and the route I took is highlighted.

38.5 miles, 59 minutes.... hehe

Watch out for wildlife, and other hazards.

Cheib

23,245 posts

175 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2016
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Has my 997 for two months now....it's not been cleaned yet and could definitely do with it! Too much fun to be had driving it rather than cleaning it.

Taking it to the PEC at Silverstone on Friday morning for a 90 minute one on one driving tuition session organised by PCGB....can't wait!

Budflicker

3,799 posts

184 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2016
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I've just been to the 2016 Dinslaken Porsche show with the 911UK guys and had a great weekend. A couple of pics from the weekend.

Washed and ready to go



At the show


The event, every type of Porsche you could wish to see


These guys reminded me of the friends episode with Joey and the Porsche




Orangecurry

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7,426 posts

206 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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Gorgeous looking road - but my neck hurts!

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

265 months

Friday 3rd June 2016
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20 seconds of sun on top on the EVO triangle last week