Strangely enough he liked you, after all he told me the story of “it’s ok my F40 arrives next week” when you rolled the Boxer. Silly signature here to annoy KIAI
Were you a bit tipsy when you wrote that? Regardless, what's not to like? Sig www.pless.com.au/mechanics.htm
Hahaha! He was all ready to cut the corner and got baulked by the oncoming traffic. Probably did a bit of wheel and suspension damage, but got off lightly.
Come hell or high water his youngest great granddaughter will be there in her ferrari Image Unavailable, Please Login
Looks like you've all gone nighty byes....me too. 4AM start for me to Cairns airport and catch the 7AM jet for Bris and Gizz.
Keep safe everyone it looks terrible out there! I haven’t commented in this thread as I didn’t know Ray, but it shows how much he was loved by you all by your determination to give him an amazing send off. You are a great bunch of people. I can imagine their will be a sea of Ferrari’s. Again stay safe.
Definitely a character, from some of the stories told during the service. I didn't know him personally,just as the guy that processed my new membership in '06 and the legendary status he had in the club.
Not a sea of Ferraris, unfortunately, probably due to the actual sea that was falling out of the sky. Ferrari drivers are such pu55ies these days. The two oldest Ferraris there (my QV and Kerrari's carbed 308) also drove the furthest, but Karen gets the gong by about 40km.
Just got home and it was treacherous with the 355 moving around a LOT but still manageable considering the amount of water falling
To paraphrase some old bloke”it was the best of times, it was the worst of times”... a truly appalling weather day, terrifying drive in the 308 (I nearly piked when it took an hour to cover the first 20km) and unfortunately many people could not get there... BUT a wonderful gathering, lots of great photo memories, the recessional music was “Ferrari v12 music” and the suitably decorated coffin was lowered with model Ferrari positioned around the Lakeside track painted on the lid (I’m assured that all held their position as the casket was lowered! Gratifying to hear greetings from Len Watson (RedLenon Fchat) in England; Mike R from Canberra and many others; and special kudos to FCA past president Trevor McPherson for flying up for the day. Vale Ray, you won’t be forgotten