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#31 Re: What do you drive? Posted 28/03/2010 @ 19:48 |
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My wife and I are heavily into ourcars too.
Daily drives - depends who needs the most space as to who uses the bigger one


Show car - never gets used on the road, but is road legal during summer only. Garaged the rest of the time:

Track/Sprint Car:

New toy. Bought it on Friday morning. It will replace the RX8 and the track car above.
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#32 Re: What do you drive? Posted 28/03/2010 @ 20:14 |
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CAR BILLY ....lol
I see you got to tam , see if the bridge hadnt of collapsed you would of been working instead and not boarding
Glad you liked your new board , hope ya mrs ass soon gets better too  |
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#33 Re: What do you drive? Posted 28/03/2010 @ 20:59 |
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#34 Re: What do you drive? Posted 31/03/2010 @ 12:51 |
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Ah mate I used to love them RS2000's. Always wanted one myself but I was too young then and now they're just too hard to find or too damn expensive.
I drive an Impreza 2000 Turbo. Unmodified. Been looking for one for a year until I found it last July.
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#35 Re: What do you drive? Posted 31/03/2010 @ 15:24 |
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#36 Re: What do you drive? Posted 31/03/2010 @ 18:53 |
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really? my cousin took his off teh road about 6 years ago and put it under a tarpaulin in his barn
it was mint when i last saw it what sort of money are they going for? |
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#37 Re: What do you drive? Posted 31/03/2010 @ 22:32 |
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Genuine RS2000's are going for £3,000 even in absolute shocking condition.
If it's still solid, and is easily brought back to glory then you can expect to get anything from £5,000+ no bother.
If it's still clean, and can be driven away, you're looking at the best part of £6,500-7,500 without too much trouble.
REALLY clean examples are £10k+ |
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#38 Re: What do you drive? Posted 05/04/2010 @ 21:59 |
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PB perhaps you'll like to race for 'pinks' ???
It will not take me long to fashion a quiff  |
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#39 Re: What do you drive? Posted 06/04/2010 @ 11:38 |
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QUOTE (meth mouth - 05/04/2010 @ 21:59) PB perhaps you'll like to race for 'pinks' ??? It will not take me long to fashion a quiff  Depends what I'm driving against
Quiff? I'll be wearing my stylish 70's rally jacket

Disclaimer: Jacket is neither owned nor worn regularly by PB |
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#40 Re: What do you drive? Posted 06/04/2010 @ 13:48 |
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I'm a Ford man with...2 Mondeos, the one in the back ground is my daily run around the other is a thirsty wallet emptying scoundrel.
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#41 Re: What do you drive? Posted 06/04/2010 @ 20:38 |
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The RX8 pictured in my post above is now officially for sale if anyone is interested or knows anyone interested.
It's been a cracking car that has never let us down. Handling is superb - one of the best four-seaters I've driven.
Only expecting £5k for it.
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#42 Re: What do you drive? Posted 06/04/2010 @ 23:14 |
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I drive an old but trusty reliable E36 318iS for my routine weekend journeys, but the Exige comes out when the weather is decent or when I am attending track days
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#43 Re: What do you drive? Posted 07/04/2010 @ 09:51 |
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QUOTE (chips - 06/04/2010 @ 23:14) I drive an old but trusty reliable E36 318iS for my routine weekend journeys, but the Exige comes out when the weather is decent or when I am attending track days Tom Who do you use for trackdays? (I am assuming LOT) Any circuit/s in particular? |
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#44 Re: What do you drive? Posted 07/04/2010 @ 20:12 |
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the usual suspects, LOT, MSV & BAT (I see you may have a close affiliation with BAT ). I'm going to book with BAT for Brands GP on 27/5 so see you there! |
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#45 Re: What do you drive? Posted 07/04/2010 @ 20:35 |
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