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I was in a classy chance convoy today, wedgewood blue Rover 75, me in my Mondeo, then silver Rover 75 (both pre-facelift). 

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I think its a Koeing conversions 348, they are an aquired taste! The looks are  OTT but they normally have  bonkers twin turbo conversion so at least the looks are backed up with a serious increase in go  over the standard dancing donkey. Mind you its on a low loader so maybe the V8 has had enough and thrown its conrods out of the pram.....
Never quite understood those Koenig conversions. Seem to be aimed at the more money than sense crowd who think that their factory fresh Ferrari isn't powerful enough.

They did a twin turbo Testarossa that was 710hp!

http://1000sel.com/index.php/koenig-specials/testarossa-biturbo


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27 minutes ago, Quintus said:

Never quite understood those Koenig conversions. Seem to be aimed at the more money than sense crowd who think that their factory fresh Ferrari isn't powerful enough.

They did a twin turbo Testarossa that was 710hp!

http://1000sel.com/index.php/koenig-specials/testarossa-biturbo


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Yes they did but that was the first go, the poor old Testarossa ended up with 1000bhp in the final variant, because too much is never enough!

https://www.classicdriver.com/en/article/cars/ferrari-testarossa-koenig-competition-king-neighbourhood

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I'm sure I recall Koenig Ferraris being the ultimate cards to hold (in terms of power output at least) in late '80s Top Trumps.

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In a day of domestic admin, pulled muscles and rain, this cheered us up enormously.

We watched every episode.

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2 hours ago, Quintus said:

Never quite understood those Koenig conversions. Seem to be aimed at the more money than sense crowd who think that their factory fresh Ferrari isn't powerful enough.

The Ferrari 348 wasn't powerful enough and that was one of the problems with it. At the time, the Honda NSX made a mockery of it in pretty much every way. Faster, better handling, Senna influence and of course won't leave you stranded. Hence the 348 was replaced by the 355 after not too long. 

Unfortunately the 348 is still the poor man's Ferrari but you have to not be very poor to just buy one now. Otherwise I'd totally have sold everything automotive wise and got one! :(

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a freind of mine has moved back up to uni and thought they better change their insurance so it reflects the car is now parked in a big city in the midlands of the UK, not a rural part of the SE of England, expecting perhaps 50-100 quid extra. it was more than double the bloody original price so they decided not to bother. considering they will be doing one trip a week to the shops rather than driving 4+ times a week around dangerous country lanes I can see their annoyance at the price raise which is quite frankly, rediculous.

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I have no space and cars that need work already. I do not need any more cars. I have the Beetle as a project, the MX5 for funsies and the Skoda as a modern daily.

Yet... I can't seem to get the idea of a Renault 19 out of my head despite having nowhere to keep one and no purpose for it because all my automotive bases are covered. Or anything mediocre from the late 80s/early 90s...

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Does anyone else do this? 
 

Saab 900 MoT is tomorrow, so I thought I’d better check the ‘own goal’ fails... realised one of the side lights is out. So I go to my draw of bits and no I don’t have the correct bulb... no worries, I’ll pinch the one out of the 9000, both Saabs made a year apart surely it’ll be the same... but no.

 Scratch my head a bit... MX5? Quick removal of front sunlight unit later and yes right bulb!

Pinching bits from one car to make the other work... standard. 
 

Pessimistic as ever about the test... not that there’s anything obviously wrong... apart from the handbrake is shit... hopefully the right side of the line though. First time with this tester, hopefully he’ll be kind... 

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1 minute ago, brownnova said:

Pinching bits from one car to make the other work..

or off friends cars to get through the test

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1 hour ago, HMC said:

I seem to have bought a £240 early b5 passat. In ORANGE. Not Just my description the dvla say so too.

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You really are jumping with both feet into the whole dubber thing, aren't you?

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This morning I set out to buy a BMW 328i. Instead I have finished the day with a Rover 45 diesel. 

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But it's quite nice. 45k, one owner. Good spec with aircon, sunroof etc. It might even be more economical than the BMW. Who knows. 

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48 minutes ago, brownnova said:

Pinching bits from one car to make the other work... standard. 
 

The indicator “tell-tale” on my Mini had to be replaced with about 5 minutes warning, and came out of the Avensis’ rear number plate illumination. It’ll be there forever more! 

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Last year actually I was guilty of swapping bits between my two Saab 9000s for their MoTs... the lighting relay went through two MoTs that year... 😬😬

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42 minutes ago, Conrad D. Conelrad said:

This morning I set out to buy a BMW 328i. Instead I have finished the day with a Rover 45 diesel. 

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But it's quite nice. 45k, one owner. Good spec with aircon, sunroof etc. It might even be more economical than the BMW. Who knows. 

Rover = many more shite points then Beemer... 

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51 minutes ago, Conrad D. Conelrad said:

This morning I set out to buy a BMW 328i. Instead I have finished the day with a Rover 45 diesel. 

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But it's quite nice. 45k, one owner. Good spec with aircon, sunroof etc. It might even be more economical than the BMW. Who knows. 

You should fit in well here doing deals like that :)

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Trying to sort bits for a few jobs at the weekend, anyone else having difficulty with ECP's website, been having difficulty with entering postcode for a few days?

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2 hours ago, brownnova said:

Saab 900 MoT is tomorrow, so I thought I’d better check the ‘own goal’ fails... realised one of the side lights is out. So I go to my draw of bits and no I don’t have the correct bulb... no worries, I’ll pinch the one out of the 9000, both Saabs made a year apart surely it’ll be the same... but no.

Won't the test centre you go to replace them for you?

Others may be different but mine just charge for the cost of the bulb unless its a massive ballache to get to. Others may not be FoC on the labour, but I can't imagine it'll be much for a bulb change like that.

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8 hours ago, SiC said:

Won't the test centre you go to replace them for you?

 

I’m sure they would, but I hate sending a car in which I know has an obvious fail point to a garage I’ve not used before... Once you develop that rapport with the tester then I have been known to do that. Sadly since I moved house a couple of years ago I’ve not managed to find a tester I trust yet... I’m hoping this is the one! 

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Best reason not to wash a car for 8 years? Because the lacquer disintegrates. On early morning school run duty. NSR lamp still has the scrap yard pen scribble on it from 2017. That’s shiteing and no mistake from our former keeper 

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30 minutes ago, brownnova said:

I’m sure they would, but I hate sending a car in which I know has an obvious fail point to a garage I’ve not used before... Once you develop that rapport with the tester then I have been known to do that. Sadly since I moved house a couple of years ago I’ve not managed to find a tester I trust yet... I’m hoping this is the one! 

100% agree! Hidden rust, brake pipes, the big rubber parts, fair game. Lights, tyres, brake pads etc, not if I can help it! 

Ruins an otherwise lovely pass sheet... 

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11 hours ago, Conrad D. Conelrad said:

This morning I set out to buy a BMW 328i. Instead I have finished the day with a Rover 45 diesel. 

years ago i went out to buy a vectra, came back with a mk2 mondeo zetec, dam lucky escape

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Not too bad a fail for the Streetwise, just waiting on a quote.

CV boots I knew about and pre-warned mechanic it would fail on them but asked him to do the test anyway to see what else needed doing. Car owes me nowt so it'll get what it needs to get it through.

 

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