Closing Shots: The Ring, Take 2. Overdue.
- Chris Juma
- May 29, 2017
- 2 min read
This is a long overdue post. In an earlier post, "The Ring, Take 1", we primarily showcased shots done by Leon Muli, A good friend and a respected photographer. You can find more of his work over at leonmuli.com.
Well, here are the rest of the shots from that day from the lens of Keane, another good friend and respected photographer in the car scene. You can find his work here: https://www.facebook.com/keanekibetphotography/
Enjoy the epic shots.

FHI brethren in attack formation. Always a good look.

When the angles and lighting align perfectly.

This oldie was looking great that morning.

Whatever view you take of this old platform, it has a lot of potential. Drawing inspiration from the original Gobstopper.

By this point the drive had transformed into a spirited sprint even as we sought for proper locations. Needless to say, there were several pulls accompanied by pops and bangs.

The coffee plantations sorrounding the roads here kind of remind one of the green in golf; closely trimmed and even, allowing players to make precision strokes to putt. In our case, precision driving to stay off this green at all costs.

Dents in the bodywork are a testament that this car has borne the brunt of these Kenyan roads. The XXR wheels carried forward from previous project car, still going strong. Shall we go lighter forged wheels perhaps? Only time will tell. And sponsors. Sponsors can also change that.

Maybe the MK fans will relate with the caption.

This has got to be one of my favorite shots of this car of all time.

Some epic go-pro shots to sum it all up.

The legacy was never far behind.

The next time this car hits this section of asphalt, a lot will have changed. There shall be many more stallions in the stables. Guaranteed.

Confucius say, "Roads were made for journeys not destinations".
This GC journey is just getting started. Keep it here for more updates on progress.
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