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53 minutes ago, vrskeith said:

Those were the days of watching the RAC Rally UK as a teenager, yes down in the South West once .

 

 

I was lucky enough to experience that engine tuned to 542bhp in the passenger seat of P22 OXJ which you may work out was a 1996 XJ220 capable of 217mph around the Nardo high speed bowl in Italy but my 3 laps were at Bruntingthorpe runway at 305kph or about 190mph (it was a LHD version). Still the fastest I have been in a car and it was as fast as a Suzuki Hayabusa that was lapping that day on the straight. Not the most refined V6 ever designed but very effective. 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds and 0-100mph in 7.1 seconds. When launched it was the fastest production car in the world but in 1993 the 240mph McLaren F1 would take its crown.:thumbup:

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Can't make my mind up which this looks like more.... AC Cobra, BMW Z1, Marcos Mantra, Jag F Type, Caterham.  Lot's going on but a lovely looking car IMO. 

 

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1 hour ago, vrskeith said:

Those were the days of watching the RAC Rally UK as a teenager, yes down in the South West once .

 

 

A 6R4 came up at auction recently.  It had <10 miles on the clock and had been well stored/a museum car since leaving the factory and yet it was still apparently full of rust! 

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24 minutes ago, penguin17 said:

A 6R4 came up at auction recently.  It had <10 miles on the clock and had been well stored/a museum car since leaving the factory and yet it was still apparently full of rust! 

Think I'm of similar age and my body is falling apart but I can still hold it together and have lots of fun - not in my box yet.

That "Golden Wonder" 6R4; was that the ex Ken Wood Scottish Championship car?

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On ‎23‎/‎07‎/‎2019 at 10:15, KenONeill said:

That "Golden Wonder" 6R4; was that the ex Ken Wood Scottish Championship car?

The Golden Wonder 6R4 was owned and driven by Ken Wood in the Scottish Rally championship back in the 1980's. The original registration number was 261 GWC (for Golden Wonder Crisps) Don't know if this is the same car.

 

Not sure Ken, might be worth asking the current owner.

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Oh Dear! Shmee 150. 

Donald T is after you. good publicity  .

 

 

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3 hours ago, vrskeith said:

The Golden Wonder 6R4 was owned and driven by Ken Wood in the Scottish Rally championship back in the 1980's. The original registration number was 261 GWC (for Golden Wonder Crisps) Don't know if this is the same car.

 

Not sure Ken, might be worth asking the current owner.

Well, as soon as I saw the still, I thought of the car that Ken Wood replaced "Big Rumbly" (the previous SD1 3500) with.

Same power as my stage 2 Vrs245 and only £54,000 spotted at Trax weekend 14th July 2019. The New Toyota Supra.

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But Octavias don't have Zagato roofs! 😁

1 minute ago, KenONeill said:

But Octavias don't have Zagato roofs! 😁

Ken you forgot to say mine is not limited to only 155mph.;)

Im a VAG man myself but damn this is an insane car - Liberty Walk M4:

 

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10 minutes ago, BGB said:

Im a VAG man myself but damn this is an insane car - Liberty Walk M4:

 

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It's very aggressive which appeals to BMW owners but the wheel arch extensions are very crude on what will be a very expensive car particularly on the wider wheels and tyres that is requires. Imagine how silly it would look with the standard wheel/tyre combo. Probably every 20 year old Premier League Footballers wet dream.:thumbdown:

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1 hour ago, shyVRS245 said:

It's very aggressive which appeals to BMW owners but the wheel arch extensions are very crude on what will be a very expensive car particularly on the wider wheels and tyres that is requires. Imagine how silly it would look with the standard wheel/tyre combo. Probably every 20 year old Premier League Footballers wet dream.:thumbdown:

Agree wheel arches look like a patchwork arrangement, a bolt on mess imo.

Liberty Walk M4 - Well, it works for me, but then I'm seeing a 1970s Group 2 race car.

2 hours ago, shyVRS245 said:

Probably every 20 year old Premier League Footballers wet dream.:thumbdown:

 

No, they would go for expensive stock motors, be it Ferrari, Mambo, Bentley or specialist Range Rover types. They need to shout money and success, not "look at my kit car, I spent loadsa money blinging up". Most people would assume its something like a CAT D 316 underneath. Not a symbol of success.

 

I note it has a millennial "deep and meaningful quote" tatooed on the door.

8 minutes ago, KenONeill said:

Liberty Walk M4 - Well, it works for me, but then I'm seeing a 1970s Group 2 race car.

Racing car it ain't just noticed it's a convertible as well so aimed at Blonde hairdressers (male or female).:notme:

3 minutes ago, shyVRS245 said:

Racing car it ain't just noticed it's a convertible as well so aimed at Blonde hairdressers (male or female).:notme:

True that; it does say stuff about how well integrated the panels are.

Sorry lads, my mistake. I thought I posted this in any of the other forums I use and not the retirement home of a forum this is ;)

2 minutes ago, BGB said:

Sorry lads, my mistake. I thought I posted this in any of the other forums I use and not the retirement home of a forum this is ;)

Thought people bought a Kodiaq just before retiring due to large boot for the walking frame and easy access out of the wheelchair.:tongueout:

9 minutes ago, shyVRS245 said:

Thought people bought a Kodiaq just before retiring due to large boot for the walking frame and easy access out of the wheelchair.:tongueout:

 

They probably do, however they buy a Quartz Grey Style with 1.5 TSI fwd not a 2.0 TSI Velvet Red Metallic Sportline ;)😛

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5 minutes ago, vrskeith said:

 

NO.;)

15 hours ago, shyVRS245 said:

NO.;)

And I'm fairly sure that @BossFox (serial Skyline buyer) will agree that too!

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