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52 minutes ago, BorniteIdentity said:

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When is the collection thread?

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Posted
6 hours ago, paulplom said:

How did they manage to wring 190 horses from a 1,8l? Are they turbo?

It goes mental above 6k rpm.

Dome has one of those engines in an mr2. When it hits 6k it sounds (and goes) like a different car.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Skizzer said:

Yes, the second half at Wembley wasn't as good as the first.

 

 

You're right about those Mercedes coupes too, Martin. They hovered round banger money territory for what seemed like years (most Mercs seem to do that) then started climbing exponentially.

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Indeed. I remember eyeing up an immaculate blue one at Chumley in 2016 that had a note in the window saying £3200 or something, and that seemed quite salty.

Posted
1 hour ago, Skizzer said:

Mmm, brown.  Love brown.

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Sadly, it’s up for £9,700 or best offer.  My idea of the going rate would be half that (which I still can’t afford at the moment) but maybe these are another ship that’s now sailed.

Possibly not, when I bought mine about a year ago the seller wanted more than that but couldn't get it and settled with me for a big chunk less than that.  Private cars seem to go for fraction of classic  dealer ones which are advertised at anything up to £30k. I find it difficult to see how some are 5 times as good as mine.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Supernaut said:

When is the collection thread?

Every other Wednesday, with bits of it spread down the garden path.

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