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M@verik



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England 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Rimini Red
Gumball 2007 or 8

A couple of us (Porker Cayenne T s) and me, TDV8 are considering doing the above event. Anybody fancy;

Riding shotgun?

Joining in with their cars?

I have done this before in a F355 but the 2007 event is even more ambitious. London to Asia and back so, a 4 x 4 is ideal considering the butt numbing potential of a 3k mile trip each way.

See
http://www.gumball3000.com/features/news/2007-route-confirmed for more info.

Any takers? - First off respond in the affirmative on open forum then we can start PM's and get some details sorted - there may be a discount if there are 4 or more vehicles but don't expect much.

Hope to hear from some of you with a bit of leisure time available.

PS. If you don't smoke don't bother thinking about riding with me, I won't stop and I don't stop!
Wink 11 XFR

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Post #63990 Sat Oct 28 2006 11:53pm
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kam100



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Sorry.. mate, what you offering here.. a seat in your car or asking other people to join in on the fun? OR Both??

Me and Jay had spoken about this before, and were saying an S65 AMG would be an ideal car to do this in.. but a TDV8 would be great too!!

If you're offering a seat in your car.. how much for a seat?
And do we get to do any driving too? Not concerned either way.. but would be good..

Oh just to say.. if details can be sorted out.. I'll make the time free!!
Very Happy

Post #63993 Sun Oct 29 2006 12:13am
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M@verik



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England 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Rimini Red

As a previous entrant I can take me plus 1 for 24k The plus 1 is sorted and another is welcome at 8k (those are Gumball 2007 prices not mine). The driving bit is best shared between all, subject to our being happy with the third participants driving! Do you have a competition license (it’s not a requirement of Gumball but it does indicate certain things) and are you willing to do say a 1k mile test with us to see how we get on? Last time we practiced with a Bristol – Paris - Bristol (993 miles) trip in 12.5hrs including channel crossings that way we knew we could thrash the 355 and it would keep going in theory for long enough to complete most legs.

Porker has so far got no passengers but his anti will be 28k so the second seat is 14k.

Fuel sharing will add another 1k and the rest is up to the individual but 5k per person over the entry sub is plenty.

When we went last time there were a couple of SL55 AMG's Great sounds but too slow (155 limiters) to make big cruising speed advantage over the high fuel consumption. Good range and comfort is an advantage especially on longer trips. S65 has the comfort and toys to keep you amused but I think the consumption will again be a problem, that’s why I'm not even considering taking my Aston even though it cruises in another world from SL55's and other AMG stuff (if they still have limiters – most do).

A Bentley Conti GT is ideal but IMO vile and gauche. The 4 door version – I forget what VW call it – could be the perfect car if 180mph is doable for good distances on the any of the route. Having said that, a VW Phaeton with the V10d would be better and VW would probably lend one for the publicity. Non turbo 997's are ok and the Cayenne may be alright. Two seater Ferrari's are hard work and risky because of car jackers and breakdowns. A lambo might be ok if its an Audi built one and even your old A4 thing would just about do it but the ride could irritate. In the end it’s the usual horses for courses a 997 will probably win ahead of a Veyron or two but good 4x4’s often beat a lot of faster cars…. just like the tortoise.

So Kam, are you interested or what? 11 XFR

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05 RR Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red (Rimini Brown at events), Stormer wheels (original 19's for events), PTI, towpack. TV tuner (now driven by an employee)

1923 Ford Model T (serious ground clearance)


FFRR TDV8 Vogue my07 (wife won't let me use it in case I go to Salisbury with VA in it)

plus some other bits n' pieces

Post #63996 Sun Oct 29 2006 1:03am
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kam100



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Mav.. i'm very interested.. although will have to be honest.. I'm spread too thin this year to even contemplate the expense..! (unless things dramatically change, and some investments come to fruit a LOT sooner!)

However, i think you will get a participant off this forum if any..
Will definately like to be kept in the loop though for future years.. And will bear it in mind, if the offer is open for future years also...?

Thanks for the offer though.. so who else is interested then?
If i suddenly decide that life's too short and have to do this now.. then i'll definitely be pm'ing you. Don't worry about my driving.. i can hack as much as necessary..! no competition license (yet) but will be looking into this now that you've made me aware.. have an IAM certificate if this makes any difference!?
Laughing Embarassed

You booking in for 08 too?

I think you're right about the AMG's and think the new M5/M6 etc would have the same problem too.. and to be honest the range and consumption of the RS4 leaves a lot to be desired even on long haul.. simply due to the fact that the fuel tank is the same size as all the other A4's but has a highly ferocious V8 slurping from it.. not a 2.0T FSI!!

I think a 4x4 is a good idea, and i think a TDV8 will do the trick nicely..
Would love to join you mate, and to be honest have got me thinking..! Surprised

Post #63997 Sun Oct 29 2006 1:15am
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M@verik



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You will enjoy it either way - of course I'll keep you in the loop. I am waiting to find out if 2007 is even available. they may be booked out. 2008 is too early to say I try to get a vague idea of the anticipated route even rumours of first. Next years is along one but since the TV coverage there seem to be a lot more takers.

Failing the 2007 being avialable then theres always the opportunity of doing our own. Meridan to Milan. Walsall to Wencislas Square - whatever.

Actually I do fancy taking an RRS back over the Alps with some snow around so the Milan trip could be worth doing. 11 XFR

08 RRS TDV8 HSE with the good bits taken off the first RRS

05 RR Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red (Rimini Brown at events), Stormer wheels (original 19's for events), PTI, towpack. TV tuner (now driven by an employee)

1923 Ford Model T (serious ground clearance)


FFRR TDV8 Vogue my07 (wife won't let me use it in case I go to Salisbury with VA in it)

plus some other bits n' pieces

Post #64000 Sun Oct 29 2006 1:29am
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closeshave



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What year did you take part in Gumball??

I did 2003 SF to Miami in my 996 Cab and 2004 Paris to africa in my Porsche GT2.

I don't really agree with you about the best choice of car. I think any 4x4 is useless for the event. There were 2 Porsche cyanne Gamballa 600 on the event in 04 and they were miles behind.

I also did Cannonball run europe in 2004 and that was nothin short of a hopeless event.

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Post #72578 Fri Dec 29 2006 7:21pm
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Misery



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Let me jump in and say that I to would be very interested in next years event if we can sort something out. That's 3 already me, Kam and JayMann, Kam and I will talk him into it. Very Happy Very Happy

I'd like to the one Closeshave has done SF to Miami, if that ever comes up.

Post #72614 Sat Dec 30 2006 10:35am
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Man you chaps are un-believably lucky! Really! I would if only I was but a few years older and could persuade dad to pay Laughing Laughing

I will however attempt to come to the start this year! So if you are participating then perhaps a meeting could take place. Michael Potter
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misery wrote:
Let me jump in and say that I to would be very interested in next years event if we can sort something out. That's 3 already me, Kam and JayMann, Kam and I will talk him into it. Very Happy Very Happy

I'd like to the one Closeshave has done SF to Miami, if that ever comes up.


Simon,

u refering to 2007? I've spoke about this with friends for years and mean to do something or something like it, however 2007 is no good for me - depending on the plans that is Confused

If we said 2008, then I could basically fix that now and save for it Wink

Kaine

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I would love to do it but can you imagine the sort of grief you would get off the mrs if you spent that sort of money on that trip, you would never hear the end of it.













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closeshave wrote:
What year did you take part in Gumball??

I did 2003 SF to Miami in my 996 Cab and 2004 Paris to africa in my Porsche GT2.

I don't really agree with you about the best choice of car. I think any 4x4 is useless for the event. There were 2 Porsche cyanne Gamballa 600 on the event in 04 and they were miles behind.

I also did Cannonball run europe in 2004 and that was nothin short of a hopeless event.


Friend of mine's wife did the logistics for the European event this year (she used to do logistics for the Danish army) and apparently it went off quite well. Including the Antonov's to air lift the cars from one continent to the next. My mate and his co-driver did the whole thing, right up to the closing party in California.

Listening to him though, it does seem like more of a meandering party with some driving thrown in from time to time. He did it in a 2003 Porsche C4 - start grid team 61. There seems to have been several FFRR S/C in this year's event. 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE, Java/Ebony/Cherry, Privacy, Sunroof, PTI, Premium Sound, SatNav, Cold Climate, Tow kit, CarStyle coded grill and vents, Tasmods, Stormers, JE Exhaust, Autobiography badge

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Kaine No mate i was talking about 08. So that will give us time obvioulsy depending on where it is going to happen, I would love to do a run in the USA.

Don't worry about JayMann he will do it so will Kam Very Happy Wink Very Happy Wink Very Happy Wink Very Happy

Ps Happy New Year to you all!!!!! Evil or Very Mad

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