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Lamborghini 3 day event in August...


Tony_Ensemble
06-06-2003, 11:10 PM
Hey, I just got an invitation to be one of 40 lamborghinis doing a three day driving event through Napa Valley California (wine country). There is lots more detail but I only got a fax so I dont have text to cut and paste. They are also featuring the first Gallardos. There are parties and dinners and wine tastings and mayors and celebs and lots of Lamborghinis August 11th through the 13th. Has anyone heard anything about this? :flash:

Sean
06-06-2003, 11:13 PM
nope, but i have never been to california. if you decide to go, have fun!

raven1822
06-07-2003, 03:03 PM
Tony, you know we are going to need pictures and full documentation.:D :) :D :)

GTi-VR6_A3
06-07-2003, 03:06 PM
havnt heard about it but i relaly really suggest you do it. napa is beautiful and you get to see the gallardo. please o please take some pix while you are up there

-GTi-VR6_A3

Tony_Ensemble
06-08-2003, 08:15 AM
:comprage1 New default smiles. Thanks! :cwm27:

The privelege of doing this isn't exactly free...

$ 900 Entry fee per person (2): covers meals and hotels
$ 900
$1000 Ship car to Napa
$1000 Ship car home
$1100 Round Trip plane ticket to Napa(2)
$1100
-------
$6000 TOTAL (not including spending bux or ware and tear to the car)


I still wanna go. My wife thinks its a waste of money. (but she doesn't like the car in the first place.):biggrin2:

(off course, photos would be a must)

GTi-VR6_A3
06-08-2003, 03:15 PM
i would say drive the car over there, a road trip would be fun in a lambo. the only problem i could see is ptting all of those miles on the car

-GTi-VR6_A3

raven1822
06-08-2003, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by Tony_Ensemble
:comprage1 New default smiles. Thanks! :cwm27:

The privelege of doing this isn't exactly free...

$ 900 Entry fee per person (2): covers meals and hotels
$ 900
$1000 Ship car to Napa
$1000 Ship car home
$1100 Round Trip plane ticket to Napa(2)
$1100
-------
$6000 TOTAL (not including spending bux or ware and tear to the car)


I still wanna go. My wife thinks its a waste of money. (but she doesn't like the car in the first place.):biggrin2:

(off course, photos would be a must)

Tony,

Definitely not cheap but I guess it would be pretty interesting nonetheless. Just out of curiosity, what is your wifes opinion about the car. I am just wondering if it is the same non-sense I get about the motorcycles etc.
:smile:

Sean
06-08-2003, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by GTi-VR6_A3
i would say drive the car over there, a road trip would be fun in a lambo. the only problem i could see is ptting all of those miles on the car

plus trying to carry luggage in the murci

Tony_Ensemble
06-08-2003, 10:23 PM
Luggage is actually fine. I pack pretty light. I can fit a couple small duffelbags and a notebook computer case no prob.

My wife thinks its a waste of money becase the car is so expensive and not comfortable. She views the attention that it attracts as negative and shallow. She also doesnt like that I like all the attention it attracts. She views the car as an icon of my imaturity.
What does your wife say?

The_Duke
06-08-2003, 11:46 PM
Tony, let me know if you go, as I live in SF and might be able to go up if there is a public event. It must be for the wealthy, because it is on a monday to wednesday.

If it isn't public, by all means take some photos.

raven1822
06-09-2003, 03:37 AM
Originally posted by Tony_Ensemble
Luggage is actually fine. I pack pretty light. I can fit a couple small duffelbags and a notebook computer case no prob.

My wife thinks its a waste of money becase the car is so expensive and not comfortable. She views the attention that it attracts as negative and shallow. She also doesnt like that I like all the attention it attracts. She views the car as an icon of my imaturity.
What does your wife say?

That is too funny Tony. I think it must run in their genes. Both my mother and my girlfriend swear that anything more than a daily driver is unecessary. Where as my father (owned two classic corvettes) and I surely feel that it is a must for a man to have "trophy" piece, something that he can stand back and enjoy.

I simply tell them "you have no passion". As far as the attention the car attracts, I think it is great. If that is a sign of immaturity, than I want to be the biggest little brat in the world.:iceslolan

Tony_Ensemble
06-13-2003, 12:01 AM
I'm not in any hurry to grow up. What's the point?

Sean
06-13-2003, 12:39 AM
Originally posted by Tony_Ensemble
I'm not in any hurry to grow up. What's the point?

So you can be a cynical old loony who yells at people to get out of the handicapped spots, of course.

Doucette
06-13-2003, 07:11 AM
Originally posted by Tony_Ensemble
My wife thinks its a waste of money becase the car is so expensive and not comfortable. She views the attention that it attracts as negative and shallow. She also doesnt like that I like all the attention it attracts. She views the car as an icon of my imaturity.
What does your wife say? Well thought out. This is a little coincidental, as I said this to my brother just the other day, but I hope when I become rich I won't be too mature to buy my Lamborghini.

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