Heez
ClioSport Club Member
Superleggera'd Bean
[WARNING LONG POST OF PICTURES]
I'll start of with the summer road trip I had. Myself and my friend Jamie (Jezzamac off here) decided at the start of the year we would go on a road trip across Europe doing what everybody wants to do. We pretty much followed what DanFreemanPhoto and co done a couple of years back in terms of the route and stayed at a few different places.
I can't be arsed doing a write up, maybe at somepoint but it's taken myself this long to do it I doubt it will happen.
Anyway, this was our first stop when we got to Mainland Europe, Rotterdam. Lovely place, will go back I think.
Rotterdam by heez29, on Flickr
Lot's of motorway and single carriageway work was had... So many straight roads...
No Feet! by heez29, on Flickr
We got to Annecy on the third day and the place was stunning. Just a shame we got there quite late.
Jamie_Annecy by heez29, on Flickr
Annecy by heez29, on Flickr
Annecy by heez29, on Flickr
The day after was the start of the twisty stuff. We had to take a detour as the start of the road D1212 was closed and my word it was amazing. Smooth, cambered, switchbacks, twisty straights and an Alfa (Maybe a 1 series, it's been a while) which acted like a pace car. So much fun was had. All day until we got to Maccagno in Italy was just twisties and it was tiring.
Swiss_Alps by heez29, on Flickr
Part of the reason we drove here...
San_Bernadino by heez29, on Flickr
San_Bernadino by heez29, on Flickr
San_Bernadino by heez29, on Flickr
Stopped at a dam after the San Bernadino.
Dam by heez29, on Flickr
The day after we done the Stelvio Pass, no decent pictures unfortunately but it here's a video! It wasn't as good as the San Bernadino, just a tad too busy.
[video=youtube_share;8esqAOJjnyo]http://youtu.be/8esqAOJjnyo[/video]
We done the Sinsheim Museum, was fun but I get bored by museums. We stopped at Hockenheim just too see if there was anything good there. Glad we did. Decided to drive around the circuit on some random dirt track and stumbled upon the old backstraight... Drag races and rolling shots were had!
Hockenheimring by heez29, on Flickr
Hockenheimring by heez29, on Flickr
The next day we went to the Holy Grail of motoring... The Nürburgring. The whole place is just fantastic. Even just hanging about at spots dotted about the track is somewhat entertaining, even if it's just the same cars being tested over and over. Then there's the Nordschleife itself. Never having done a track day or anything like one before I was s**tting myself a little. But as soon as you roll onto the tarmac and you put your foot down it went. So much fun was had. It helped as it was an evening Tourist Session and it was only open for 45 mins so it wasn't busy with tourists, just locals in GT3s. Had two laps and loved every minute of it. Even did the Karussell with my race spec coilovers lol.
Nords by heez29, on Flickr
nürburgring by heez29, on Flickr
That's pretty much it from the Euro trip. 2400 miles, 10 days, £1200 spent. Would do it again.
Now my wheels. I now have OZ Superleggeras (always loved these) in the same fitment as the Superturismos but in 15" guise. Came with some budgets on them but tried to just bare with them over the winter but unfortunately budgets are just too dangerous. I always said I'd refurb them if I got new tyres put on so I got soe Rainsport 2s. They were going Bronze until my friend who has a silver car wanted Bronze so after a gentlemens agreement, we both won't have Bronze wheels. I opted for Dark Red... They didn't end up Dark Red...
I'll let the pics to the flashing... I mean talking.
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
I'll start of with the summer road trip I had. Myself and my friend Jamie (Jezzamac off here) decided at the start of the year we would go on a road trip across Europe doing what everybody wants to do. We pretty much followed what DanFreemanPhoto and co done a couple of years back in terms of the route and stayed at a few different places.
I can't be arsed doing a write up, maybe at somepoint but it's taken myself this long to do it I doubt it will happen.
Anyway, this was our first stop when we got to Mainland Europe, Rotterdam. Lovely place, will go back I think.
Rotterdam by heez29, on Flickr
Lot's of motorway and single carriageway work was had... So many straight roads...
No Feet! by heez29, on Flickr
We got to Annecy on the third day and the place was stunning. Just a shame we got there quite late.
Jamie_Annecy by heez29, on Flickr
Annecy by heez29, on Flickr
Annecy by heez29, on Flickr
The day after was the start of the twisty stuff. We had to take a detour as the start of the road D1212 was closed and my word it was amazing. Smooth, cambered, switchbacks, twisty straights and an Alfa (Maybe a 1 series, it's been a while) which acted like a pace car. So much fun was had. All day until we got to Maccagno in Italy was just twisties and it was tiring.
Swiss_Alps by heez29, on Flickr
Part of the reason we drove here...
San_Bernadino by heez29, on Flickr
San_Bernadino by heez29, on Flickr
San_Bernadino by heez29, on Flickr
Stopped at a dam after the San Bernadino.
Dam by heez29, on Flickr
The day after we done the Stelvio Pass, no decent pictures unfortunately but it here's a video! It wasn't as good as the San Bernadino, just a tad too busy.
[video=youtube_share;8esqAOJjnyo]http://youtu.be/8esqAOJjnyo[/video]
We done the Sinsheim Museum, was fun but I get bored by museums. We stopped at Hockenheim just too see if there was anything good there. Glad we did. Decided to drive around the circuit on some random dirt track and stumbled upon the old backstraight... Drag races and rolling shots were had!
Hockenheimring by heez29, on Flickr
Hockenheimring by heez29, on Flickr
The next day we went to the Holy Grail of motoring... The Nürburgring. The whole place is just fantastic. Even just hanging about at spots dotted about the track is somewhat entertaining, even if it's just the same cars being tested over and over. Then there's the Nordschleife itself. Never having done a track day or anything like one before I was s**tting myself a little. But as soon as you roll onto the tarmac and you put your foot down it went. So much fun was had. It helped as it was an evening Tourist Session and it was only open for 45 mins so it wasn't busy with tourists, just locals in GT3s. Had two laps and loved every minute of it. Even did the Karussell with my race spec coilovers lol.
Nords by heez29, on Flickr
nürburgring by heez29, on Flickr
That's pretty much it from the Euro trip. 2400 miles, 10 days, £1200 spent. Would do it again.
Now my wheels. I now have OZ Superleggeras (always loved these) in the same fitment as the Superturismos but in 15" guise. Came with some budgets on them but tried to just bare with them over the winter but unfortunately budgets are just too dangerous. I always said I'd refurb them if I got new tyres put on so I got soe Rainsport 2s. They were going Bronze until my friend who has a silver car wanted Bronze so after a gentlemens agreement, we both won't have Bronze wheels. I opted for Dark Red... They didn't end up Dark Red...
I'll let the pics to the flashing... I mean talking.
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr
Red_Wheels by heez29, on Flickr