911 dream on hold

My 911 dream is officially on hold, for now. The deal breaker? I was chatting to Carby (from Deus) and at some point in the conversation he suggested that having a garage for a 911 is pretty much a prerequisite.

I wholeheartedly agree.

I love love love the house I’m living in. And in the past I’ve thought about moving out to a place with at least a double car garage (a 7 car garage would be ideal!). I’ve even looked into pinning up the house and carving away at the sandstone to get a larger garage under my house, it’s a no go.

So for now, the dream is on pause. I’ve already bought a car (impulsive much?) and I take ownership of it next Saturday. It’s German, and a compromise… but in a good way! More news soon.

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Breanna Espina by Matthew Mead for Zen Garage

Matt’s shots of Bree which were shot at my place a while back are finally live! Check out the full feature here: http://zengarage.com.au/2013/03/breanna-espina-by-matthew-mead-for-zen-garage/

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The Rook


Love the logotype (tattoo worthy!). Loved the taste of it too.


Lobster Mornay!


Ying taking a pic.


Deep friend Mars Bar for dessert!

Had planned on going back to The Rook to eat. Did so last night with John, Nads and Ying (who I interviewed recently).

We all balled out and had Lobster Mornay, my first of the year! You’ve just got to treat yourself every now and then huh?!

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New Mazda CX-5


Miles isn’t so sure about the new Mazda 6.


The showroom (what’s that MX-5 smiling about huh?!).


Really liking the new taillights.


The workshop, very clean and tidy.

My sister bought a new car yesterday. They were set on a Mazda CX-5 2.5 (not quite released just yet) and they’d done a bit of bargaining down but thought they’d bring out the big guns (Mum and I!) to try and lowball the stealers down even further.

Was hard to do as the car has had great reviews, the 2.5 isn’t even available at dealerships yet and a dealer seeing a whole family hop out of a car knows we were there to purchase.

Mum’s awesome an low balling. I came in from a different automotive angle, catching the dealer out in regards to servicing fees, tinting, matts etc. In the end we did AOK not exactly what we wanted it for, but only $500 off the mark!

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Business… it’s WAR!

Was a cold wet day and we all happened to be wearing our illest stay dry hoodies! Our weekly business meetings with Narada have really been helping us progress over the past few weeks.

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Hate mail

136 comments in a matter of minutes, this kept my Monday amusing!

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Visit to IS Motor Racing

Had the day off yesterday so instead of cleaning up the house, doing the washing and doing the groceries I dropped in to see Indy at IS Motor Racing. I drove the GT-R to see if we could get the pesky power steering fluid leak fixed up once and for all, he was happy for me to leave it with him. Fingers crossed it’ll be ready for the private track day coming up next month!

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Zen Cavas Bags

New Zen bags. My inspiration? High school! Yup I rocked one back in the day. I graffitied all over my one with textas, had some button badges on it too :) Find them in the shop: http://zengarage.com.au/shop

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997


Not smiling, at all.

Today I got to drive a manual 997. I’d semi-recently driven Sam’s old school 911 SC and it’s been years since I drove Howie’s 997 (with PDK gearbox) so despite the rainy conditions I was pretty excited to get in for more 911 time.

Love how you have to pull the door handle up to open the doors. Very cool. I instantly noticed the left of centre pedals again, not as pronounced as Sam’s 911 SC but still noticeable. Clutch in to turn the car on, clutch is very light. Reverse is left of 1st gear. Very strange.

We were away and I instantly liked the steering wheel. Nice size, perfect thickness. Steering is as light as a Honda Jazz and offered no feel at all in comparison to Sam’s car, but like Sam’s car it had a lot of grunt in first and nothing much in 2nd. Maybe it was traction control, or the soft clutch, or the mode the car was in (?) but grabbing 2nd from high revs felt really disappointing. Like there was no urgency and a big loss of revs, almost as if the ECU was kicking in to make everything smoother.

I did notice the traction control lights kick in one time and had I been in Sam’s car I wouldn’t ever have driven anywhere near as spiritedly in wet conditions, but that’s what I found really annoying about this car. It’s so quiet and the suspension is so soft. I felt totally detached from it, like driving a Honda Jazz. It’s just too easy to drive. I failed to see what was so 911 about it.

The shifter was awesome though, however I remember Howie’s PDK 997 being way more aggressive in that the loud pedal felt directly connected to the engine and the PDK car had a feeling of endless torque and tones of response.

All in all it was an essential drive which made me realise that a 996 (which I can afford, the 997 being at least $80k 2nd hand) is just not for me. And whilst Sam’s car might be too demanding for daily duties (I still think the non-power steering is going to get to me) the 964 with assisted steering and ABS brakes sounds like it could potentially be the perfect match for me.

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Excursion to MOTOR Magazine HQ


Iain took us straight down to the carpark to check out some loaner cars. Lower half of the new Boxter taillights are so 997.


RS4 Avant – Loved this thing. What a beast!


Iain’s T-Shirt suggests that he has a mangina. Drinks excessive amounts of Baileys – from a shoe. Likes clubs where people wee on each other.


A vintage 1964 (964!) issue of MOTOR Magazine, awesome right?!


An article inside it written by Bruce McLaren.


Photography mood board, very cool.


So privileged; we got to check out the next issue of MOTOR Magazine in progress. Sorry, had to blur out the spreads!


Great to see that Iain had Zen bookmarked on his browser :)

A few weeks ago Iain Kelly (Editor of MOTOR Magazine) visited us at Zen Garage for a great chin wag, we caught up again today, this time at MOTOR Magazine HQ in Sydney CBD. We got to check out some current loaner cars in the staff carpark (perks of the job!) and we also got to check out the MOTOR Magazine office, take a sneek peek at the next issue in progress as well as chat about Iain’s awesome plans for the future of MOTOR Magazine.

Check out the full feature on Zen Garage: http://zengarage.com.au/2013/02/zen-visits-motor-magazine

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