Fair play making the jump to new shores , does take a certain type of person to make the sacrifice, if everyone is one your side family & friend itβs half the battle , slap some sun – cream on me me m8 the only thing Iβll be slapping on is another bloody layer , take care. πππ
We had a small convoy: My RS, my nephew’s MazdaSpeed6 and his childhood friend on a Civic Si.
Before we left San Diego, gave the boys a briefing, checked tire pressures, fluids, torqued lugnuts. Especially my nephew had a last minute front passenger axle replacement the night before as his car had started to have clicking noise (well we found that the CV boot was torn when we did his brake job the weekend before). Both my RS and his MS6 are equipped with radar detectors (I gave him my Gen1 V1), Labor day weekend and it came very handy.
A mile away from Neptune’s Net, my radar detector was already picking up a Ka signal. Not too concern as we were not going to try to pull anything there (at least till we get to the mountain pass).
When we turned right we found someone hiding in front of Camp Hess Kramer:
He had his radar gun on. He looked at us and we looked at him, no harm no foul. We turned at Elice St. to meet up with the rest of the group.
He had his radar gun on. He looked at us and we looked at him, no harm no foul. We turned at Elice St. to meet up with the rest of the group.
We had a turn out of 11 cars:
1 Focus RS
1 Mustang GT350
1 MazdaSpeed 6
1 Honda Civic Si
1 Toyota 86
2 Mini JCW GP
1 Mini Cooper S
1 BMW M3
1 BMW M2
1 Subaru CROSSTREK (YOU READ THAT RIGHT!)