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tonyh

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I was at RMA trackday y'day . A RSR was on track , driven very well. The noise was literally ear-splitting. Anyone have details on car , pls?

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on that specific car or them in general?

I see from the news recently that you may have a large job on your hands soon ?? :wink:


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Warren M on 20 April 2005
on that specific car or them in general?
I see from the news recently that you may have a large job on your hands soon ?? :wink:

Warren,
in general ,pls. What am i supposed to be doing ??

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making something smaller?


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Warren M on 20 April 2005
making something smaller?
Sorry m8, i'm totally lost now. Is there a link to a thread :?

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may be i should be quiet - :oops:

It was something i picked up on from another forum about your job. :eek:
but it might not be something you want to talk about of course. sorry.


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Warren M on 20 April 2005

may be i should be quiet - :oops:

It was something i picked up on from another forum about your job. :eek:
but it might not be something you want to talk about of course. sorry.
On the 'what job' survey, he's a fixed income trader which depending on the firm means he trades rates/bonds/commercial paper/credit/futures/fx or all of the above if he's a fixed income prop trader. Whats happened in the news then warren?

:wink:


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Phew thats a relief, I thought you and the gnomes had been tipped the wink on a CB meltdown or something

:wink:


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Hi Tony, how are you?

Was it a 993 RSR? I was lucky enough to have a ride in one of those when they first came out... Down some Norfolk back-roads driven by an indulgent owner who was not afraid to use the performance! An experience that will stay with me for ever.

In a nutshell, if memory serves, it is a homologation special and is essentially a further stripped-out RS with a GT2 bodykit, wheels, suspension and a few engine mods.

Regards

Robert.


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Hendo - I bet you were panicking there for a minute - i have visions of you running around your office shouting" something big is going down" in a Gordon Ghecko style. :twisted:


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Robert Bill on 20 April 2005
Hi Tony, how are you?
Was it a 993 RSR? I was lucky enough to have a ride in one of those when they first came out... Down some Norfolk back-roads driven by an indulgent owner who was not afraid to use the performance! An experience that will stay with me for ever.
In a nutshell, if memory serves, it is a homologation special and is essentially a further stripped-out RS with a GT2 bodykit, wheels, suspension and a few engine mods.
Regards
Robert.
Hi Robert,
i'm fine ta & trust you are too?
I think the car was a 996 but can't be sure . Hopefully i got a pic y'day . I took a few a few pics of the cars my m8 Peter Hardman was driving and will post a link if you're interested?
Tony


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I'm fine thanks Tony- 355 still sitting on SOR at talacrest too- the market seems a bit flat for non-"resale red" 355s... Only sold the Tubi so far!

I'd love to see the pics if you could post a link.

Robert.


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Robert Bill on 21 April 2005

I'm fine thanks Tony- 355 still sitting on SOR at talacrest too- the market seems a bit flat for non-"resale red" 355s... Only sold the Tubi so far!

I'd love to see the pics if you could post a link.

Robert.

I'm sure mkt will pick up once the sun shines. Here's the link to pics.

http://70.85.40.84/~ferrari/forum/showthread.php?t=56336

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G'day Tony

Is your Ferrari a Lefty or RHD? I recently had the pleasure of enjoying a Ferrari for a while, it was LHD and a real beauty to drive. (2003 360 Modena F1 with only 1400K on the clock) the footwell was a wee bit narrow on the lefty but I am sure it would be even narrower on the RHD car. I then got a chance to sit in a 355 and the footwell was 'quite' narrow even in a LHD. How are the RHD cars? Are they like early Porshes in that they can be quite challenging?

Just to let you know, next year I am planning on buying a Ferrari but not necessarily a 355 - probably a 430. They have a few demo cars in Japan but the lead time is about 18 months!


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