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Well I thought I should do a H reg Proton thread and I did. I've seen a few H reg protons around but has anyone got any photos of them?

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Why did you think you should? We don't really need a separate thread for every possible car/reg number possibility, in fairness.

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OK, you've had your fun...can we just have a single "Have you seen a Proton" thread please?

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A few years ago a lad I worked with gave me a lift home in his Mum's Proton; I think it was H-reg but I'm not sure, so I may have put this in the wrong thread. I just know it was quite an early one. No picture anyway 'cause I had no phone-cam in those days.

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A few years ago a lad I worked with gave me a lift home in his Mum's Proton; I think it was H-reg but I'm not sure, so I may have put this in the wrong thread. I just know it was quite an early one. No picture anyway 'cause I had no phone-cam in those days.

I think those old Protons were quite nice too drive.

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I prefer G-reg protons to H-reg, so i won't be adding anything to this thread. However my favourite reg of proton is J, is there a thread for those anywhere?

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I prefer G-reg protons to H-reg, so i won't be adding anything to this thread. However my favourite reg of proton is J, is there a thread for those anywhere?

No but I won't be starting one because people think I'm getting carried away with Proton threads!

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My dad's H-reg 1.3GLS saloon (in white with a gold coachline and GLS on the rear quarter panels) died of terminal grot.

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I prefer G-reg protons to H-reg, so i won't be adding anything to this thread. However my favourite reg of proton is J, is there a thread for those anywhere?

 

Really? I prefer them with a personal plate. Preferably one that cost less than £100.

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I still see a H reg Green Proton Saloon around I've got it on my Flickr Photostream and I think I've got it on the spotted thread topic.

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I prefer G-reg protons to H-reg, so i won't be adding anything to this thread. However my favourite reg of proton is J, is there a thread for those anywhere?

 

Really? I prefer them with a personal plate. Preferably one that cost less than £100.

Seriously, a proton costs as much as £100? Really?

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I prefer G-reg protons to H-reg, so i won't be adding anything to this thread. However my favourite reg of proton is J, is there a thread for those anywhere?

No but I won't be starting one because people think I'm getting carried away with Proton threads!

 

In that case I'll use this thread to tell you about the J plate Aeroback I was following last week.

 

White, giffer spec, exhaust sounded rattley.

 

I see it a lot so I'll eventually get a photo of it if it isn't scrapped first. Its not the only one in town but I always notice it as it reminds me of our BX.

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Proton.jpg

 

I've also got a picture of a J reg, an M reg and... wait for it... TWO that you CAN'T SEE THE NUMBER PLATES ON!!!!!!!! HOW CRAZY AM I ?!?!?!

  • 4 years later...
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Try Mudah.com for any required trinkets/embell-end-ishments for the 'thinking mans' Mitsubishi ;)

 

TS

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Is it really over four years since the H-reg Proton debacle? Blimey.

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Is it really over four years since the H-reg Proton debacle? Blimey.

ALL J REG PROTON'S MUST BE SAVED

 

Where did this AS meme originate?

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Got mitsubishi alloys on it but cant for the life of me figure out what model they're from

I want to say either Colt or Carisma.

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ALL J REG PROTON'S MUST BE SAVED

 

Where did this AS meme originate?

 

I make this hilarious joke that just keeps on giving every so often, but just realised that I might have the year wrong and it's actually H reg.

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I make this hilarious joke that just keeps on giving every so often, but just realised that I might have the year wrong and it's actually H reg.

There was F, G, H and at least J-reg threads.

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Shame Lotus scrapped their pre production mule, it was rumoured to be on an E plate, did 0-60 in 7 seconds and was powered by a prototype Leyland E series diesel.

 

RIP E701 SWL

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I had a 1.5MPi and thought it was quite fast. My mates used to laugh at it (and call me Proton knob), but one of my mates said the 1.5 goes like a 'wet wank'. Not sure if this expression was used to describe a quite fast car, or he was just mocking it.

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