Classic open day at Killarney
- Killarney Racer
- Posts: 731
- Joined: Sat 12 Jan 2008, 21:23
- Location: Cape Town
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
Dammit man, you must have spent all your savings on watching motor racing......
-
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Sun 04 May 2008, 20:22
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
Hey KR I also thought this outlaw was looney but read between the LINES the dude is more passionate than all of us about the sport of Classic car racing I mean his willing to rock the boat loose all "respect" and fight for the true enthusiast and maybe the true enthusiast cant always afford the R40.00 or roll up with a classic just to be in , you joke about the man spending his money on racing but check the passion how many membership book's do you have in your collection
Lino I salute you you are like the old gunfighters of the wild west that became Sheriffs to clean up the old Outlaw towns and I think that is what Killarney might need a big shake up
Plus you guys were down right rude to just ignore the man and carry on about Alfas on this thread and then you complain about people changing thread topics
Kid
Lino I salute you you are like the old gunfighters of the wild west that became Sheriffs to clean up the old Outlaw towns and I think that is what Killarney might need a big shake up
Plus you guys were down right rude to just ignore the man and carry on about Alfas on this thread and then you complain about people changing thread topics
Kid
Riders on the Storm
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
Hold it Kid this is my space till I finnish my reality check.
CV Part: 5
CV Part: 5
- Killarney Racer
- Posts: 731
- Joined: Sat 12 Jan 2008, 21:23
- Location: Cape Town
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
Firenza, I mean Railway, I think you should open up a library with all that media. You could charge people to scan, listen, look and read. With your knowledge you could lecture. Make yourself a mint. Hey I would like to borrow some of those old DVD's before you do that. You must have a big place to keep all that treasure, not to mention all your cars. And I just live in a pondok..........
- Killarney Racer
- Posts: 731
- Joined: Sat 12 Jan 2008, 21:23
- Location: Cape Town
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
Kid
we were actually discussing the track day, not the cost of motor sport. The Alfa was at the track day
we were actually discussing the track day, not the cost of motor sport. The Alfa was at the track day
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
CV Part: 8
Our Firenza stuff/info/technical decided to rather not post abit intense.
Our Firenza stuff/info/technical decided to rather not post abit intense.
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
Is Firenza and Railway one and the same or am I a bit slow tonight....... remember I am new to the forum so be easy on me ???!!! I am just wondering if this thread has broken any records on this forum yet? Railway your passion is incredible, thank you for what you do for Classics and motorsport on the whole.
Re: Classic open day at Killarney
It's the same oke some time ago I tangled in another controversy or rather an intense debate so I had to run and re-apeared as the Railwayman. I work for the Railway that's me as simple as that which shows that you don;t need to be a famous person to be passionate about anything.
This has been a bit of a re-check because of all the pow-wows I get involved with I had to find out if i really was some character that's done his aprenticeship. Check an early ticket there 50 cents I had to pay to get into Killarney with my bicycle. That was too much when I got my 50cc so we had to cut a hole in the fence round the back till we got caught one day then stopped. I had to do that otherwise I would have missed out on my early memories.
Now maybe it can be understood why I seem to be hardegat or contreversial at times which is actually not damn it man I walked the long way round. the fact we have a Perana and Can Am's is nothing there are many other okes that have this sort of heritage too.
I have'nt even gone to the bikes side of my interest that is another chapter even bigger than this.
This has been a bit of a re-check because of all the pow-wows I get involved with I had to find out if i really was some character that's done his aprenticeship. Check an early ticket there 50 cents I had to pay to get into Killarney with my bicycle. That was too much when I got my 50cc so we had to cut a hole in the fence round the back till we got caught one day then stopped. I had to do that otherwise I would have missed out on my early memories.
Now maybe it can be understood why I seem to be hardegat or contreversial at times which is actually not damn it man I walked the long way round. the fact we have a Perana and Can Am's is nothing there are many other okes that have this sort of heritage too.
I have'nt even gone to the bikes side of my interest that is another chapter even bigger than this.
Social Media
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests