Hello from Greece

Yep that's me. :P

You don't NEED suspension or better tyres to have fun on the track, just some practice. Last track for me was about a month ago. I wanted to go again this week but with everything going on here i'm trying to save as much money as i can...

By the way where did you study in the UK? I had a friend in my uni called Stratos but he's from Veria if i remember correctly.
 
ga41 said:
Yep that's me. :P

You don't NEED suspension or better tyres to have fun on the track, just some practice. Last track for me was about a month ago. I wanted to go again this week but with everything going on here i'm trying to save as much money as i can...

By the way where did you study in the UK? I had a friend in my uni called Stratos but he's from Veria if i remember correctly.


Maybe you are right but I have only 150hp :D

I was in Bradford University. I studied Business Economics.
You must be older than me. I am 24, class of 2011
 
Not that much older. :P I was in University of Kent. A fair few Greeks there. Had lots of fun!
 
Machine monkey said:
Welcome along both of you :thumbsup:

Very jealous of the fact you guys get the weather to drop the roof!! We all try to as often as we can in the UK. Its just with woolly hats and the heaters and heated seat turned right up!

I lived for the past 4 years in the UK (also a student there) and I was always wondering everytime I saw an open top how you can you open the roof with such low temperatures! Here I open the roof when it is 18-20C in the day and more than 23 at night. You can definitely withstand the cold :P
 
Hi - saw a couple of Zs last year when visiting Kefalonia - roof down parked at the side of the road and full of dust!
 
ap208_1988 said:
Machine monkey said:
Welcome along both of you :thumbsup:

Very jealous of the fact you guys get the weather to drop the roof!! We all try to as often as we can in the UK. Its just with woolly hats and the heaters and heated seat turned right up!

I lived for the past 4 years in the UK (also a student there) and I was always wondering everytime I saw an open top how you can you open the roof with such low temperatures! Here I open the roof when it is 18-20C in the day and more than 23 at night. You can definitely withstand the cold :P

Luckily the zeds have good heaters and the heated seats warm the bum. It's just the hands that get cold. I refuse to where driving gloves!! Not for another 20 years anyway!!
 
ga41 said:
Γεια σας παιδιά, καλωσορίσατε στο φόρουμ! :)

Welcome to the forum guys. You will find eveyone here friendly and helpful! Strato, that picture on the track of yours, is it at Serres? Would love to drive there some time.

Oh no we're being invaded by a bunch of island boys :poke:

No seriously nice that this forum is "europeanising". Welcome to the both of you. Nice looking car and pleased to see someone track the Z4, they're great fun. :thumbsup:
 
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