sorry not now - we had to cancel the test drive because of technical problems with the car. we will have one more try in the next days. but i have pics of the car at the Racing Days in september: blu pozzi/rosso, chassis 180634. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
the car was as low when i bought it about 11 years ago. the whole suspension is stock but adjusted to the lowest point. it looks good but causes problems in daily life.
tomorrow low temperatures and heavy rain expected. carpe diem! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
it was a nice stopover on the way to a business date. i had no camera with me, so i have only these cell phone pics.
the dark (or should we say "white"?) side of fall: we have been lucky with our club event in the middle of september. sun and a jump in the lake at sunday for monday see the second pic. imagine 50 Ferrari there - a desaster! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
In a month the weather changes really quick. Having 50 ferrari's in the snow would make a great pic in the ferraris in the snow lol
your kidding thats unreal,i thought that would of happened through out the week......so how long before that snow melts michael??
The car started life as a Foreman Mk4 kit from the UK. Foreman Cars was sold to another British company ( Foreman Mk4 - Home Of The Classic Replica Car), which now produces the kits. Most of the build was performed by a group of ex-F1 personnel working out of Prototype Development LLC (www.PDLLC.net ). The engine is out of a 97 Corvette (LS1) and the transaxle is a Porsche G50 6 sp with LSD. It weighs 2100 lbs, all the above according to the owner. http://www.foremanmk4.com/
it lasted only 2-3 days. but the next will arrive soon and usually from the end of october to march there will be snow. the place is 1240m above sea level.
some shots from a recent Fall cruise... GT Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login