Matchbox cars don’t count.
Type: Posts; User: Bravo73
Matchbox cars don’t count.
I’m pretty sure that is a Lexus interior. (At least, it’s part of the Toyota family).
Outside WBAC??!?
😳
I don’t think so. ISTR that it was one of those ‘skunk’ projects that the M Division engineers (when it was still a proper M Division) took upon themselves, without management knowledge. They wanted...
At the time, LSB was also known as ‘Smurf Blue’ in the M3 community. LSB/SB e46 M3s often sold for less than other coloured cars.
I’m not sure if anyone has ever called the Breadvan/ClownShoe ‘gorgeous’ before… 🥸😂
Lovely. A +4 with +8 wheels? I’ve never seen that before.
And don’t forget the most important thing about a Mog (which you probably know already): it is an open-top car, not a convertible. You...
That’s why he put new brakes on it.
Aha. Now then, is your one full track spec?
For you, Skyman, it will be perfect.
Woah. That wouldn’t just be ‘full fat’; that would be the equivalent to soaking it in lard then deep fat frying it!
These might well turn into the 2020s version of a blue Impreza with gold wheels...
Did you go for the full fat, track spec version?
Smurf Blue and P!ss Yellow?
Oh well, it takes all types. ;)
Just like mechanical watches will be consigned to history by digital watches.
It only cost me that much because I wanted one with a facelifted interior (so 2007 onwards), with a decent history and a couple of specific options (including cruise control).
There are plenty of...
Snap.
I also just got one of those. Cost me less than £2k!
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Bootiful!
He obviously pays cash for his house.
“Some 86% of all new car registrations use some form of credit” (from https://www.theguardian.com/money/2017/sep/19/car-finance-debt-dealers-consumer-credit)
I’d imagine that the proportions are...
Huh? There’s no rush. My wife’s hybrid has got a 3 litre V6 in it.
Only if you use it to drive to and from work every day.
I also recently replaced an Alfa 159 diesel estate with an RX400h SE-L (for the family wagon). Although it is nearly 10 years old, I'm loving the slightly old skool, Japanese automation of...
400h?
Yep, I use it pretty much every day. Even when it is -5 when I need to get to work. The key is winter tyres (and heated seats). As you already know, Evoras are simply amazing cars.
Whatever...
I wouldn't let a little cold weather get in your way of enjoying it:
http://i1091.photobucket.com/albums/i390/Bravo73/0400250B-EFC2-4E21-ADFA-4C57AE5DEEA5_zps34dsemrm.jpg
And any salt obviously...