I would 'LOL' but there is an outfit that does this in the US with Lambo's, Porches etc.
Only that there you have to apply to join, they look at your credentials, and of course your ability to pay up if you stuff up, and go from there.
It's a bit different when you only want 'a supercar' for a weeks worth of business.
KiwiBitcher
where opinion holds more weight than fact.
It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.
Shit who would want a bike after i've ridden it??![]()
Ride it like you stole it....
WTF surely you'd be better off trading up every 6 months or something.
Not like you're getting a desmo or anything....
It would be good if they did the same thing in ozzy then for just over a grand you could go over and ride your bike around!! It would be good option for tourists
I believe Damon Hill is involved in the running of it, or a similar outfit. A selection of the tastiest cars available.
I think there was a segment on some show, and it was tied to a car groomer, really expensive wax (as in, stupidly expensive) and he had the contract to maintain the vehicles.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
So 3 weeks a year = 21 days for $1250..............VMCC winter series = 7 days, Tri Series= 4 days, Paeroa, etc etc.............someone should tell Drew![]()
Good idea IMO - my old employer had a corporate membership to the Classic Car Club in the UK and it was awesome (even better as it was free for me!). There are quite a few such clubs around now (like Damon Hill's P1 club as mentioned), but this is the first bike one I've seen.
It'll be interesting to see how many weekends use your $1k gets, plus whether there are limited k's, insurance T&C's, how they control muppets etc...
Better to keep quiet and have people think you're stupid than open your mouth and prove it!
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