Wake the Dragon
#11
yea it would be sweet if we could all have cottages together. I know Ian was thinking of bringing his STI down as well... and having fil drive it or fil drive his s2k.
either way, the more people the better.
This time I will be sure to hook up my cruise control though I got really good at pushing the gas pedal and brake with my left foot on this past trip
either way, the more people the better.
This time I will be sure to hook up my cruise control though I got really good at pushing the gas pedal and brake with my left foot on this past trip
#13
Any chance i could get more information for this event?
-Price range?
-Schedule?
I just want to get the general sense about what this is all about other than hitting the dragon with a ton of S2K's. Maybe you could share some stories from last year if you went?
-Price range?
-Schedule?
I just want to get the general sense about what this is all about other than hitting the dragon with a ton of S2K's. Maybe you could share some stories from last year if you went?
#14
Go to the forum, there's tons of Info about the event. As for price, I have a bad memory, but I do remember it was dirt cheap for the accomodation. I think it turned out to be $80US for two nights in the cottage. That's with 6 guys in one cottage. Chris, Nick, or Ian chime in if I am wrong.
#15
ya thats about right. I think it might have even been $60bucks for the two nights. We also rented a hotel room in alcoa that was around 70 or 80 for the night split 2 ways.
There is a registration fee for the actual event but that will give you lunch and dinner etc so you really only need $ for gas, booze, and a little more for spending money and however much you want to eat.
I don't have exact breakdown of costs from last year but I do remember only putting a couple hundred bucks in my pocket and taking off.
*obviously plastic for gas *
There is a registration fee for the actual event but that will give you lunch and dinner etc so you really only need $ for gas, booze, and a little more for spending money and however much you want to eat.
I don't have exact breakdown of costs from last year but I do remember only putting a couple hundred bucks in my pocket and taking off.
*obviously plastic for gas *
#16
Chris, this is a little off topic but I might have one hell of a time getting rims for the widebody. Not hard, just timeline wise. It's not like it's common sizes. I want to go 18x9 +20 offset, 18x10 +18offset. Not exactly common.
#17
Thanks for the info guys, now i need to decide if i can make this happen. Might be a little tricky as this past year they JUST finished sweeping the roads in the middle of April, and i do have final exams mid April as well.
#18
Originally Posted by radtech,Dec 29 2009, 05:26 PM
Chris, this is a little off topic but I might have one hell of a time getting rims for the widebody. Not hard, just timeline wise. It's not like it's common sizes. I want to go 18x9 +20 offset, 18x10 +18offset. Not exactly common.
start checking out silvia forums and 350z etc
edit -
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?act=S...post&p=17073965
still looking
#19
Ya I have been looking on there forums, but not much yet. But I just checked out those ones that you posted a link for and I love them. I pm'd the guy to see if he still has them. Those would look badass on the car.