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Jonny Smith Late Brake Show youtube vids, some are Interviews and many will be on other stuff transport related.

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Just started to watch this one, it should be a doozy!! :) :) 

 

 

 

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Bugger, it's out of my price range already 😞 

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On 07/05/2023 at 22:05, toot said:

 

 

That was really really interesting from both a business and car repairer viewpoint.

 

Not sure if you picked up on it amongst all the figures given but they aim to process 300000 vehicles a year with 3 million parts sold which equates to only 10 parts per vehicle, I'm sure the latter will increase significantly.

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What a great episode that was 😎  

 

Found myself talking out loud (to myself), willing it to fire up!

 

Gaz

 

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Not Jonny, but!

 

 

 

 

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Really enjoyed this one - what a collection!

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On 24/06/2024 at 21:02, Ootohere said:

 

 

Jane and her late husband were offering various cars for our club's Sporting Bears Dream Rides from before we joined the club in 1997.  Her husband, along with the Honda NSX Mk2, often favoured small cars like the three wheeled Grinnall Scorpion and they had a grey import Daihatsu Copen before my wife got her very early official UK car.  First 500 got Momo steering wheel and heated leather seats, 659cc triple turbo. As mentioned that engine is in the tilt Carver which was taken to NEC SBDRs a few times, and the Vanwall and Jane driving the Jag 220 all around the highways and streets outside the NEC complex, the 220 was always popular.   Jane must have finally sold the lime green Lambo Miura that Twiggy once owned.  Obviously not all cars were shown or mentioned, some very interesting ones to those that don't have to drool over popular mass appeal favourites.

 

I also liked the vids from our Club Patron Mike Brewer, yes he has put on a lot of weight over the years but no as far as I've ever noticed he's never had a wig.  Ant wasn't too bad in the end but a bit of a peacock when he first started on the Discovery stage, probably didn't help when I asked him were Ed was, Ant really made sure he made my knuckles ache with a very over-firm handshake as I asked, muscles not just for show. 😆

 

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There are threads in the Superb section and links and videos

There are members of the forum with faster ones, but since it is Jonny Smith i will put this one here.

 

 

 

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