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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

What I have done in 2013 - Part 2


This image belongs to the past where I spent my time in
Mandarin Oriental Tokyo.
Just a reminder for FB if Park Hotel ever is fully booked.


I told you 2013 was a year of cars and a similar one was almost our 
new family car, but sudden changes finally pointed in a new direction
 at the end of the year.


Tometaro continued his training in spanish and Mediterranean cuisine. 


This is strictly a two seater and sometimes we need to take old mom with us.


Indoor cycling started to became a serious problem in my life.



We spend sometime in Andorra in one of the snowiest week of 2013.
Lots of fun and some problems to move from one place to another.


In the Plaza Monumental Mall. Old Bull Fighting Arena.







We visited Scotland, where we manage to get some snow too 
and visited some Castles, Loch Ness and made some friends... 
Father bunny drove his first Mitsubishi and
I spend some time talking with very nice and soft cows and 
long time ancestors (hares).



Tometaro, AmpanMan, BaikinMan and my Dutch cousin eating 
biscuits we bought in Tokyo.
Below a beautiful t-Shirt FB bought for me while out for running.

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Friday, August 03, 2012

Murcielago LP670 SV China Edition






Today I have spotted one of the most exclusive cars you can find in the world. And like almost in life it was just by chance.

This is a very rare - they only made 10 units for chinese colectors - Lamborghini LP670 4 SV China edition.

You can find more info here



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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Around Cambridge in a sunny day: cabriolet cars

Yesterday route was great, of course heavy traffic, speed cameras everywhere, etc, but it was sunny!!!

All the people, even the BBC was truly excited about the second day in a row with sun. Honestly I prefer rain, because I have plenty of sun in my home city, but it was nice to walk over the green grass with a wonderful sun and with termometers around 30 degrees.

With such a sunny day one needs a cabriolet car to feel the fresh air. So I decided to check what Porsche and Aston Martin could offer me.

Sadly my father said soon we will return home and there we don't have room for a new car. :(





our route, 230 miles, 5:20 hours driving time
average speed around 35 mph.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Again and again: The Olympics


Again Tometaro and me have traveled to United Kingdom for fifteen days of unless excitement. 

When we took our British Airways flight from Barcelona, plenty of gentlemen and ladies who attended music festivals in Spain, we soon realized why Britons are several steps beyond the continental people.

Anyways we are again in this "beatiful" place where sun shines and food is excellent!


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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Ridin' on Kingdom of Boredom's roads

The one of us who have no airport to build a circuit in UK, like Top Gear, settle with riding on their roads.

I had more fun in New Zealand with the Falcon Mark II Xr6, but I blew two rear tires.


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Friday, April 06, 2012

Mercedes S Class

This is the Mercedes flagship , said to us the guy in the rent a car company. Well, that wasn't my idea of a nice car since I came here to test an Indian car (Jaguar) or a Land Rover, but they don't have them anymore. May be adding oil everyday has a great impact in business profits.


Obviously the unit is an entry level 350 cdi diesel. Extras? electric sunroof, heated seats (no extra cost in UK) and bluetooth ready. That raises the bill up to 61,780 GBP - that it's about 74.000 €. Not so bad, I would say that is cheap.


The car handles great with the standard airmatic suspension. It's a very long car (more than five meters) but it doesn't feel that long even in curvy roads. The only nightmare is to park it in some parking and of course on the street (parking guidance is standard).


Fuel Consumption? Great for such a big car. Around 8 liters in a real mixed city and road travel at legal speeds but using the more than 60 mkg torque all the time.


So good that i decided that this can be a good replacement car for me. Ok, there are some issues that we did not like it... but i will talk about that later.


Check the price in Mercedes-benz.es to figure up the price in Spain.


93.815 € 


For the same fuck*** car!!!!!!!








I need to take some air. 

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Tuesday, June 01, 2010

The new AMG SLS Gullwing party






As the only bunny ambassador of both Mercedes Benz and Jimmy Choo I was invited to the new MB SLS presentation in Spain.

Actually I have not managed to know Mr Choo personally and when some of their shoes were sold in H&M I really took some distance from that cheap crap.

Anyways, the car has been designed by Gordon Wagener – whose family owned one 300 SL Gullwing- and of course has some inspiration on that car.

The successor of McLaren SLR, is made by AMG (MB’s sport division) and use the AMG 6.3 V8 Atmospheric engine that is mounted across the several lines. Of course there’re some improvements over this engine to produce 571 HP and lots of torque.

It’ was said that this 6.3 will be the last big displacement AMG to take into consideration emissions. They move from a 5.5 + Kompressor scheme.

The official data says the gas consupmtion is about 13 liters / 100 km. Do I need to say anything to that? Besides the press release remarks that it uses a lightweight carbon fiber driveshaft!!! Like a Nissan 350 /370.

Anyways lot of people inside the hall to admire a dark grey SLS and some girls wearing Choo’s sandals. Nice stand up menu with nice wine and drinks and just one latest advice:

There only a few left, almost all the Spanish allotted cars are sold. Remember that we are in a PIGS country.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

More about Milano: Via Montenapoleone.

You surely thought that having a new brother will change my mood, but you missed the point.

I am more demanding, more spoiled, and more impertinent than ever before.

And in Milano I really wanted to drive my Miffa’s Orange GT3, a car that surely will blast any stupid Italian car.

“You look nice in your wanna be sport car, Mr. Evaseé” but our German hammer will surely make some scratchs on your car.
Now, the fight is open, dare to defy the fastest bunny, ever.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Let’s get some profits out of the economic crisis



Everyday during past months and even now the newspapers and news talk about crisis, recession, economic problems and new disasters to come.

As you know my grandpa – who put me and my sister in an orphanage when we were born- is one of the richest individuals of Asia. Surely his remorse made him to put some money in a Swiss account to guarantee our education and future. Of course the rules to access that money were and still are very strict. As an example my sister Aurore has been living in a floating house in Aberdeen during three years and she didn’t even know about that money existence.



I managed to take over the money – now it’s not the time to explain how I did it- and I decided to invest it in some “cannot miss” opportunities. I have gone over some problem with my investments and my position is not very good. To explain it plain, I’ve lost almost 50 % of my little fortune.

Could you say that it’s a big catastrophe?

Well, may be a pain in the ass, while I wait to recover from my looses – Think that half a fortune is better than just a salary- I am living with my step parents, paying no rent, no food, no water, no nothing!






And the crisis is not as bad if you have some cash, fuel prices are going down, car vendors – worried about their sales dropping 40 % or more- offer you incredible prices (if you pay with real money or you have good credit)

My Aston needed some fixes and it’s not the kind of car you want to drive these days (May be someone thinks that I am banker and put the car on fire), so I decided to get a new little limo for me and Aurore Marie.




It’s a nice black Mercedes Benz CLS with little luxuries like a DVD player, footrest, working table and full leather interior. Blame me for being so hedonist but at least I have paid my car with my own money.

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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

An Australian Interceptor Car

Yeah, I am in New Zealand but most of the cars here come from Asia or Australia. In my previous travel I discovered that Australian cars have more in common with American ones than to European models. Our Holden Commodore looked like an Opel Omega but the powerplant and the transmission were the type you can expect in USA.

Holden – A GM owned company – developed the new Commodore from scratch with a new platform, new engines and new interiors. That was the car FB was expecting, and that the car he booked with AVIS.



This is not a Commodore, it's a Falcon XR6 that flied over NZ's windy roads

The guys from AVIS try harder but unfortunately this is not enough. We got a Ford Falcon Mark II SR6 because they can only guarantee the car class and not the model.

So we got a 2007 bright red Falcon with rear and front spoilers, side skirts, sport tuned suspension and just 4.0 litre, 195 kw, 6 speed sequential transmission. Almost 5 meters of car fitted with 235/45 ZR 17 tyres.

Just the family car we were expected.


The childs, Miffo was unsure about her seating options,
but finally she decided to buckled up on the left side


Yumm, this car is fast and superbly tuned up for the NZ roads.
Even in non sealed roads.



The interior is crappy, we must admit that, the materials are the cheapest one
and the finish is something you won't find in the cheapest Dacia car.
Note the Tom Tom is our own unit bought in Spain.



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Monday, October 22, 2007

A day at the races. The old gentleman driver’s era and the new super idiots

Yes, again, using the opportunity that my angry daughter offers me I will break his “book of style” talking about the F1 Championship.

Last weekend we celebrate a nice event in Barcelona – Martini racing legends- with Emmerson Fitipaldi and we lack old legends like J. Stewart.

On the newspapers Mr. Stewart said that the “wanna be championship” was vulnerable. But after watching the race I must say that his boss, his manager and himself are phucking idiots.

This year on the F1 they have really made a lot of effort to make it more boring – do you remember the five points they just took to Fernando at -Hungary ?, do you remember the bullshit the English press wrote about him?

Any idiot who writes on a newspaper can write a headline like “At least Fernando did not win!?

Garrafone is angry, Santander hates Dennis, an even Mercedes – great phuckers- are angry. I am happy.
Go with papa Hamilton and try to remember how you got mad while Fernando passed you.

Looser!

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Back from Japan.


Hands up bunny!! Japanese police stopped me speeding wild in my Toyota bB



Yesterday I landed in CDG where almost everyday the police and the French army enjoy themselves using explosives over missing luggage. Me and Father Bunny do not like people in camouflage outfits and assault rifles in ANY airport but we find real pathetic that they even usually carry a backpack.

Ok. Ok, you know that we got mad when we’re packed in a plane for 14 hours and when you arrive to CDG you have to start again with all the pathetic security checks.


Some of my friends at BCN would like to be there to share some food with me

That’s the wrong part about traveling and it’s getting worse but I must say that our decision to visit Japan after visiting Tokyo last April was a good move.

Planning the trip was huge effort from Mother Bunny and Father Bunny, more than three weekends planning and… finally the good advice and support from our Japanese friends – Cafemiffy- who did more for our planning that we were able to do in two months.

More than 1500 pictures are waiting for cleaning and classify… several kilograms of maps and brochures are waiting too. And a lost parcel is in someplace which contains a lot of presents for family and friends.

To be continued

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Friday, March 16, 2007

How to be a good motorist by our own Steve McQueen: Paco Costas

Father Bunny's new job as a gas smuggler in Irak


Sometimes you can not imagine how difficult is to have a step father from a totally different culture. Let’s say in my new country there is somehow a “missing link” between the previous generation and my father’s.

My friend Evasèe posted an article in big Corrosco’s blog about one of my Father’s most bizarre favourite TV shows.

So, he has been watching all the chapters several times during the last two days. No problem at all, but he pretended me to watch them with him.

I must admit that me and FB love cars, motorbikes and even lawn machines. He was scared of robbers and bandits (or at least this is what he told me) and I missed Guatemala where his Kia Rio flied both on tarmac and off road overtaking even 4wds.

In Australia we really took out the most from our Holden V6 both in on road and off road. A real wheel car is always fun and helps you to place the rear in the right place.

He did some training in a Land Rover’s camp sometime ago so he is above the average Joe in 4wd driving but still several thousand miles away from the impressive master that I saw in those videos.

Tight trousers, a nice camel brown leather jacket, a baseball cap and a defying sight, forget that bunch of twenty year old lamer boys. We’re talking about Paco Costas

This is according to Mr. Evasèe the Spanish Steve McQueen. It’s not only a matter of being fast, safe and with outstanding knowledge.

It’s a matter of attitude. Be a real motorist, Be Pacos Costas.




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