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> OT A really big raceground
Sean_S
post Oct 31 2004, 10:07 PM
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Ok this is off topic, but you guys are having fun racing autoX and having a blast.

I found a few video clips of my new found hobby and why I cannot go totally all out on the 914 ($$$wise) until I get my "other toy" finished.

Coos Bay oregon sits on 37 miles of pristine coastal dunes (try coos bay dunes as a google search).

Interestingly, modern rails are purpose built ground up these days, but much fun is to be had from VW and even Porsche based rails...and much of what is custom today was built on ideas stemming from VW's.

I think I knew a fair amount about cars before I discovered sand, but I'm sure I know more now.

Anyway, have a look if you like:

STU video clips

Being human can be pretty cool sometimes actually!

Sean
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post Nov 1 2004, 01:20 PM
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I love the dunes. When i was a kid we would go camping arond Winchester Bay and my dad and his buddies would hanglide off the tallest dunes. It was a pretty safe place. The kids got to play on dirt bikes and of course we accessed with big 4x4's. This was before sandrails were as big as they are now. If we lived on the coast it would definitely be a hobby of mine.
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