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Stuboy's spottings some exciting some not so....thank you for looking !!.


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6 hours ago, stuboy said:

Executive in Canterbury 

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252k miles on this one, probably the only Mk1 still used more or less daily!

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Nissan Laurel, predecessor to the Maxima here in the UK, wasnt it?

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Spotted this near work...

 

Not seen one in a while

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Whilst looking for house to rent for future sister in law

 

Can't find on reg checker

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Thought I'd share this as some u lot are mx5 lickers...

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On 5/23/2021 at 9:06 PM, stuboy said:

Sorry crap picture...whats this 

 

FSC Zuk.  Must be spot of the year so far!!

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Collect mates mums for her hospital appointment and see this and thought @maxxo would like to see it

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Posted
1 hour ago, stuboy said:

Collect mates mums for her hospital appointment and see this and thought @maxxo would like to see it

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facelift with xenons.....nice spec

shame it seems to have had an extremely hard life

very very good cars

Posted
10 hours ago, stuboy said:

Ford 100 ?

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Yes, a 100E or a 103E. (Memory fade).

Posted
1 hour ago, stuboy said:

Nice looking scrirocco

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I still find it bizarre that Folksfarken started producing the Corrado on a 1988 F plate, yet continued to build the Mk2 Scirocco alongside until 1992. In all respects, the Corrado was the Scirocco's successor, so there must have been some interesting reasoning behind VAG's strategy. 

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On 6/5/2021 at 7:49 AM, Dick Longbridge said:

I still find it bizarre that Folksfarken started producing the Corrado on a 1988 F plate, yet continued to build the Mk2 Scirocco alongside until 1992. In all respects, the Corrado was the Scirocco's successor, so there must have been some interesting reasoning behind VAG's strategy. 

reckon there less corarado's on the road than scirocco's

Posted
8 hours ago, stuboy said:

reckon there less corarado's on the road than scirocco's

I think you're probably right!

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