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kennyrobinson

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Swiss Tour ....... it's all over [:(]
Well what an adventure for those who took part in the 2018 Swiss Alpine Tour. Loved every moment of it.
I just want to thank (from the bottom of my Heart) al those who came along.
Marton
Phil & Nette
Mark & Lorraine
Paul
Jeff
Kevin & Carolyn
Carlton
Kunle & Kemi
Peter & Tom
Peter & Joe
Craig & Allyson
The write up will hopefully be in the next edition of the PP
Watch this space very soon for details on the 2019 Dolomite Tour
 
Stunning weather for it too!
We were in Switzerland on Friday and the skies were stunning.
Returned via the St Bernard pass and saw sight of the Ferrari parade going the opposite direction.

I look forward to seeing how the trip went.
 
Just seen the gallery posting and July magazine entry for the June 2018 Swiss Tour. Really brings back what already feel like distant memories of a truly amazing trip. Big thanks to Kenny for organising, Marton and Nette for Radio Communications skills, Joe, Carlton, Phil and others for all the photos, to Carlton and Paul for the video footage, and for the whole group who made great company, All will be cherished!
Many thanks, Craig & Allyson
 
I totally second Craig's comments above, it was truly an epic adventure.!!! I still cannot believe how great it was. For those who might have missed the e-mail I thought of including links to my series of photos and Video playlist. The videos are long, however they capture driving through some amazing scenery & landscapes, from picturesque valleys to the snow covered mountain tops. Truly amazing!
It was also great getting to meet such a nice group of individuals.

Hull Ferry Terminal
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonlangton/albums/72157697775830384

Porsche Museum (Stuttgart)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonlangton/albums/72157692508998530

Mercedes Museum (Stuttgart)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonlangton/albums/72157696644416971

Andermatt -(Switzerland) Andermatt -Switzerland (Furka – Grimsel – Sustens passes.)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonlangton/albums/72157692587725420

Andermatt -(Switzerland) (Oberalp – Lukmanier Passes & reverse route - Gotthard – Neufens – Furka Passes)
(Morning) https://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonlangton/albums/72157697956171034
(Afternoon) https://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonlangton/albums/72157668508288867

Trier Germany - plus guided tour of the Le Circuit de Spa-Francorchamp - Belgium
https://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonlangton/albums/72157697956171034
 
That is great footage and really weird but I took my 991 GTS through France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland and did the Furka and Grimsel on the 19th June. We had a fantastic trip, should have gone with you guys
 
Carlton said:
I totally second Craig's comments above, it was truly an epic adventure.!!! I still cannot believe how great it was.


Great pictures Carlton! The blue of your car is stunning, it looks fantastic. Do you have the 10mm lower suspension option? The wheels sit really nicely in the arches.
 
mphillips said:
Carlton said:
I totally second Craig's comments above, it was truly an epic adventure.!!! I still cannot believe how great it was.


Great pictures Carlton! The blue of your car is stunning, it looks fantastic. Do you have the 10mm lower suspension option? The wheels sit really nicely in the arches.


Thank you mphillips for the comments, Yes the 4S has the 'sports suspension with PASM' which drops the car 20 mm from standard! I do love the low stance it offers!
 
Carlton said:
Thank you mphillips for the comments, Yes the 4S has the 'sports suspension with PASM' which drops the car 20 mm from standard! I do love the low stance it offers!


*nod* Yep, I have a 2S – but I wondered if you'd taken the extra option of lowering it another 10mm? Your 4 has a really nice – almost GT like – stance.
 

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