Syncro 4&4 Discussion and Q&A last answered over 2 years ago.
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a friend sent me the link : strange to see the photos of your
Syncro on a English website!
I was there for the powder, great day!
I
live 350 km from the Marmolada , close to Maranello, Ferrari's
headquarters.
So I did not know either off-road in the Dolomites, but I
know that almost all paths are blocked or banned.
I have Syncro friends
there, and something you can do, but I think the most suitable
dolomites skiing, mountaineering or trekking.
You are welcome!
See you
soon.
hello
great vid simmo, I see the white van that started this thread was featured. I think we can say the Italian Connection has been made. Look forward to meeting you all soon. Al - saddle up the snowboards/bikes and pencil in next april for some end of season off piste/off road action
jes*b wrote:great vid simmo, I see the white van that started this thread was featured. I think we can say the Italian Connection has been made. Look forward to meeting you all soon. Al - saddle up the snowboards/bikes and pencil in next april for some end of season off piste/off road action
thanx!
It's nice to have made the connection...keep in touch!
T3 syncro 16 - 1.9 mTDi - 2x diff lock - Decoupler - Home made spare wheel carrier - hidden winch
Thought I'd ask this here, as a few Italians and people who seem to know Italy are following this thread.
On our Italy trip this year, we are debating whether to spend four nights on a campsite near Almalfi or four nights on a site in the Dolomites , anyone have any opinions? We will be in Rome before going to either of these places. I'm starting to prefer the idea of the Dolomites, mainly because it's a bit closer to our route home, and we could possibly drive back through the black forest