Euro Porsche road trip (pics + long post)

Euro Porsche road trip (pics + long post)

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cyrus1971

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855 posts

252 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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DustyC

12,820 posts

267 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Thanks for that. Im taking the Griff soon.
I'll have a proper read a bit later.

granville

18,764 posts

274 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Marvellous stuff...the sense of liberation along these routes is emphatic.

Euphoria incarnate!

fatbuttfast

136 posts

274 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Excellent post.

Very similar trip to mine in two weeks time. Good to here that the Simplon Pass is good and wide as this is my first real jaunt in the Griff.

Steve

cyrus1971

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855 posts

252 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Yup you will love the Simplon pass - good long sweepers with dangerousely distracting views. Itallian side more of a challenge - you'll se what I mean when you get there :-) Hope your Grif is fuel injected, carbs may stutter at altitude ?

As an aside I just did a couple of drags this weekend against PH HorseApple's 4.5 grif and he was 0.5 sec ahead up to 70mph but then lost as the turbos really kicked in on my car. Impressive stuf however from the plastic fantastic !

DustyC

12,820 posts

267 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Interesting stuff.
I got a 13.72 @110mph on my first drag racing attempt.
I was pretty pleased considering I was expecting 15-16 secs. Plus first and second were constant wheel spins! Reckon a better driver (or a bit more practice for me) could shave a second off without too much trouble.

It is fuel injected but I hadnt thought about altitude problems! I sense another thread coming along!

996 turbo

415 posts

279 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Cyrus,

Great write-up. It brought a few blissfull minutes to an otherwise dull lunch-time. Took me back to my coming of age trip (back-in-the-day) me, my mate, our girlfriends and a 3 week trans-european bike trip that opened my eyes to the world. Thanks for taking the time that's what pistonheads should be for.

Steve, 996TT

nel

4,812 posts

254 months

Tuesday 10th August 2004
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Thanks Cyrus - nice little write up.

I got back a couple of weeks ago from a 3 week drive from France over into and around Italy - about 2800 miles in all. Your travelogue sparked many regrets for me as the wonderful roads were travelled in the family bus with the sprogs in the back, rather than in the porker! What a waste! And coming back, with sleeping kids in the back I went through the tunnel of Mont Blanc (29 euros the robbers!) rather than over the St Bernard Pass.

Am now going to have to sell the children and go back to do it properly!

dollymixture

1 posts

249 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Your trip sound cool!
I have only been driving since last December and have yet to brave a trip to the continent in my car.
Current driving experience limited to south London, and you don’t really get those Sound of Music views around the Elephant & Castle.

james_j

3,996 posts

268 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Good write-up.

Brings back my memories of whenever I drive "on the other side".

Immediately noticeable as soon as you exit the chunnel is the improved quality of the road surfaces and the obvious general desire with the road builders / designers to enable smooth progress.

No congestion-creating schemes, less traffic, just freedom to drive smoothly and get into a great rhythm (ahem).

cyrus1971

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855 posts

252 months

Tuesday 17th August 2004
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Thank you dollymixture.

As navigator for the entire trip I hope you did enjoy the "Sound of music" views.

Incidentally I should like to welcome you as probabaly the first owner of a Nissan Figaro on this forum.

>> Edited by cyrus1971 on Tuesday 17th August 21:57

catretriever

2,090 posts

255 months

Wednesday 18th August 2004
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Nice read Cyrus, made me very jealous.

see you on track some time

Matt.

rsvmille

713 posts

251 months

Thursday 19th August 2004
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Thanks for that.

I'm off to Austria tomorrow. Setting off from Dusseldorf about lunch should get to the Austrian boarder by 17.00 (if we are lucky with traffic) and then it's play time in the Alps. Your article has really put me in the mood for a good long blast down there and then some fun in the mountains.



PS very nice car sir

Thankyou

1 posts

247 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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dollymixture said:
Your trip sound cool!
I have only been driving since last December and have yet to brave a trip to the continent in my car.
Current driving experience limited to south London, and you don’t really get those Sound of Music views around the Elephant & Castle.