Poseur Run Videos

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angelis

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Wednesday 5th October 2005
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A couple of videos from last Sundays run uploaded.

More will be added at the weekend.

www.zindigi.co.uk/prun.htm

(Please be patient when loading the page as it's getting a bit busy)

>> Edited by angelis on Wednesday 5th October 21:15

jjustin

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244 months

Thursday 6th October 2005
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Noisy buggers

fulham911club

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243 months

Thursday 6th October 2005
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sorry but you do all look like a bunch of Normans!!!

Carrera2

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233 months

Thursday 6th October 2005
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Do they all have dodgy tickovers or something? I assume they stall if just left to idle...

bebbesen

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282 months

Thursday 6th October 2005
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that bloke walking accross the road (Oxford street clip) with fingers in his ears - class!!

JamieBeeston

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266 months

Thursday 6th October 2005
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bebbesen said:
that bloke walking accross the road (Oxford street clip) with fingers in his ears - class!!


Tsk.. Like Small Children with new Toys.

Was surprised to find Louder 360's than yours tho Bri.. Ouch!

J

seasider

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250 months

Thursday 6th October 2005
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Carrera2 said:
Do they all have dodgy tickovers or something? I assume they stall if just left to idle...

Robbo66

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234 months

Saturday 8th October 2005
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I'm still trying to uncurl my toes. That has to be the saddest video ever compiled. Glad to get out of my 360 for that very reason. To call that lot poseurs would be a compliment. Hideous.

mmm355

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229 months

Saturday 8th October 2005
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Robbo66 said:
I'm still trying to uncurl my toes. That has to be the saddest video ever compiled. Glad to get out of my 360 for that very reason. To call that lot poseurs would be a compliment. Hideous.


Nevermind - each to their own. We enjoyed ourselves

pvapour

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254 months

Sunday 9th October 2005
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keepin the Ferrari image alive eh, how sad

5to1

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234 months

Sunday 9th October 2005
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Is it really a clever idea making a vid of yourself going through a red, and then putting it up on the net?

wanacoop

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223 months

Sunday 9th October 2005
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sad or not, if i was walking down the street and saw(and heard) that, i would have a big smile on my face!
Plus, it's nice to see people actually having a bit of fun in there supercars... which is rare.

ApexClipper

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244 months

Sunday 9th October 2005
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Sorry guys, but these clips run against the very ethos of The Scuderia.

I showed my girlfriend the clips, and her first reaction was "what a bunch of sad gits!"

The only difference between you guys and a bunch of boys doing the exact same thing in their max'd corsas is that your toys are significantly more expensive and exclusive.

Why not do the same run out in the country, on flowing roads? I'll tell you why not - because the cows & sheep won't go "ooh ahh" and massage your egos.

David A

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252 months

Sunday 9th October 2005
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A little harsh - each to their own, live and let live an all that. Lets not forget that those are only a couple of clips of the day and I'm sure it was a great meet and lunch for all concerned.

I'm sure there were lots of kids (big and little!) who loved to see and hear that lot go by!

If you don't like it don't do it!

Right off for a drive now, roof down, tubi up full whack and I don't care what anyone thinks (its only a maser after all!!!)

Chill

Dave

angelis

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Sunday 9th October 2005
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ApexClipper said:
Sorry guys, but these clips run against the very ethos of The Scuderia.

I showed my girlfriend the clips, and her first reaction was "what a bunch of sad gits!"

The only difference between you guys and a bunch of boys doing the exact same thing in their max'd corsas is that your toys are significantly more expensive and exclusive.

Why not do the same run out in the country, on flowing roads? I'll tell you why not - because the cows & sheep won't go "ooh ahh" and massage your egos.




What exactly is the Scuderia ethos?



>> Edited by angelis on Sunday 9th October 16:22

ApexClipper

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Sunday 9th October 2005
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angelis said:
What exactly is the Scuderia ethos?


Not what is depicted in those clips anyway!

angelis

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Sunday 9th October 2005
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ApexClipper said:
Not what is depicted in those clips anyway!


Well then, please tell me as I'm not quite sure what it is.

And FYI, we do go for runs in the countryside. I've done two in the last 3 months. To my knowledge this was the first time such a large number of Ferrai's have driven around central London.

There were 30 Ferrari's on the day. All are coming back, plus another 20 or so more for the next one.

First we get knocked for not letting other cars join in and now we getting flak for driving around central London having a bit of fun that caused NO harm to anyone. In fact, it was agreat time had by all including and especially the pedestrians who were all smiling and waving.

Just curious, but what car do you drive?

ApexClipper

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Sunday 9th October 2005
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To be honest, those clips reek of "Look at us in our Ferraris"

What do I drive? Not that I see any relevance, but my road car is a Prelude Vtec. Could I afford a Ferrari? Yes, I could, however I have other, more pressing priorities than spending 60k+ on a car.

As for the "Ethos", well - do you really have to ask?

angelis

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Sunday 9th October 2005
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ApexClipper said:
To be honest, those clips reek of "Look at us in our Ferraris"

What do I drive? Not that I see any relevance, but my road car is a Prelude Vtec. Could I afford a Ferrari? Yes, I could, however I have other, more pressing priorities than spending 60k+ on a car.

As for the "Ethos", well - do you really have to ask?




Being new to Ferrrai ownership, I have no idea what the Ferrari Ethos is. So I would be grateful if you could tell me.

As a non-owner I'd also be interested in what you think of Ferrari owners. The most common misconception is of rich arrogant idiot in expensive cars. I might be a idiot, but hopefully not arrogant....and definetly not rich.

As for the look at us in our Ferrari's ....... I think you're missing the whole point of it. There was a reason why it was called the Poseur Run.




>> Edited by angelis on Sunday 9th October 16:47

5to1

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Sunday 9th October 2005
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ApexClipper said:
Could I afford a Ferrari? Yes, I could, however I have other, more pressing priorities than spending 60k+ on a car.


Errrm, doesn't that mean u can't afford one?
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