These float my boat if we are talking about luxury on the cheap.
Sorry Matt but they are so bland kind of a rich version of the datsun sunny
TVR Mmmmm very nice....
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These float my boat if we are talking about luxury on the cheap.
I may be as I am changing jobs and losing my company car. Can you email me photos and a price.Anyone know anyone who might be interested in a Rover 800 Sterling Coupe in Burgundy?!! ISTTR is selling one. R reg, all the toys, only 36,000 on the clock . . . and sitting on the drive along with the Audi A4 that we've also not managed to sell yet (if anyone might be interested in that??) - it's turning into the Taylor-Hughes car lot round here . . .
I may be as I am changing jobs and losing my company car. Can you email me photos and a price.
watty
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they don't look like sh*te
Tis lovely :hug::slayer: tis also f**king long and f**king wide, too long and too wide to fit in the bleedin garage, but sadly is no longer here.......
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Had a go today in a TVR Griffith 500. B* Hell! 5L and 0-60 in <5 seconds with a top end of 180mph? Simple lunacy on the road in it if your foot slipped on takeoff. This one didn't have ABS or any form of traction control either.
and see how good a 7 series can look if one of the fanatics from detailingworld has a go at it with sponge and bucket (and polish and toothbrush and elbow grease and... time)
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=53802
THAT is a shine
TVR's are one of my all time favourite cars, I came very close to buying a 280i and an S a few years back - wish that I had now!!
I know what you mean about fast, a couple of moments after these photo's were taken (in a Tuscan speed 6) I took it for a blast (without my son in the car!!). I managed 0-80-0mph in a matter of seconds between a set of speed humps about 300 yds apart!! - performance can only be described as blistering!! - oh, and how cool is that number plate??