Friday trip into West Java, VW heavy content... plus some RWBs |
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Friday trip into West Java, VW heavy content... plus some RWBs |
23e Heure |
May 23 2019, 05:20 AM
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Busy overtaking 911s Group: Members Posts: 323 Joined: 13-August 15 From: London Member No.: 19,057 Region Association: England |
I posted this thread over on DDK and - as I know there are a lot of VW fans here on the world - am copy pasting it here for you guys to enjoy also...
My work/travel schedule has been pretty barmy lately. In fact, since January I've spent a total of 11 weeks out of the country, going back and forth to the US, Europe, and to every corner of Asia. When I get home from a trip I don't bother unpacking half the stuff from my suitcase, BA staff at Heathrow T5 have started to welcome me by name, and any day now I'm expecting poison pen letters from environmentalist groups about my carbon footprint. (As a long time owner of classic Porsches, I'm surprised I didn't get those letters years ago (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)) I landed back in the UK on Sunday, after my most punishing trip yet: In the space of just 14 days I hopscotched London-Bangkok-Hong Kong-Kuala Lumpur-Manila-Jakarta-Bandung-Jakarta-Kuala Lumpur-London All work and no play would make James a dull boy, and in February I started a policy of rounding off any long tours of duty with some R&R before coming home. And this last trip was to be no different... Last month I finished off a 3 week Asian trip by joining Tenn and the Renndrive crew, for a Sunday morning cars'n'coffee in Bangkok. http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic...f=1&t=64686 Tenn knows Porsche freaks all across Asia. So before I set off on this month's trip, I asked Tenn if he could recommend something for me to do when I got to Indonesia. Turns out Tenn knew just the guy to introduce me to... |
Larmo63 |
May 25 2019, 10:48 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,264 Joined: 3-March 14 From: San Clemente, Ca Member No.: 17,068 Region Association: Southern California |
Nice collection, actually unbelievable.
I'm wondering if there are good roads on which to drive these cars? It seems like he lives way out in the sticks? |
23e Heure |
May 27 2019, 09:59 AM
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Busy overtaking 911s Group: Members Posts: 323 Joined: 13-August 15 From: London Member No.: 19,057 Region Association: England |
Nice collection, actually unbelievable. I'm wondering if there are good roads on which to drive these cars? It seems like he lives way out in the sticks? You'd be surprised... I mean: I was. The roads are actually pretty good once you get out of the cities (where the traffic jams are so bad you wouldn't believe me if I told you). Bandung is a schlep to get to, but is actually a well developed and relatively neat and tidy city. Out in the sticks, yes... and also the capital of West Java, with a population of 1.7m The architecture has a European feel, thanks to the colonial influences... they'll it "the Paris of Java' |
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