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General Banter / post your MPG
« on: March 13, 2007, 02:49:48 pm »
Quoting: Titsy
Yes but it's more a case that the engine is not being used as designed if he uses UL 95

If you mean the LS1 then yes 95RON is what it is designed to run on, in the US this would be equiverlent to 91PON.

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General Banter / post your MPG
« on: March 13, 2007, 02:44:13 pm »
Quoting: Titsy
If you're flat out then the A/C turns off to give you more power... Does on the LT1's anyway...

yep will on the LS1 also, but most of the time don't need to worry. Only really lost to 1 car and the speed they left me it wouldn't have mattered if the a/c was on or not.

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General Banter / post your MPG
« on: March 12, 2007, 12:44:39 pm »
Ls1 Camaro z/28 - 24-28mpg mostly flat out for short jorneys with the a/c on

Discovery - 24-28mpg but it does ride on 33" rubber!!!

TR7 V8 - again ~24mpg!!!!!+ cammed,  heads, carb, intake, headers, exhaust plus other mods

Pug 106 - 60-66mpg

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Projects / Fieldys' Camaro Project!......
« on: March 09, 2007, 05:46:57 pm »
ok so the important questions.

-what enigne
-gearbox
-age
-model
-spec
-mods


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Classifieds & Useful eBay Links / Damn Ebay!!!
« on: March 08, 2007, 05:22:50 pm »
Not that I agree with it because there so much bs associated with Ebay.

But the fees are part of it, it is an auction after all. If you where selling a car at the MK or Bedofrd acution you'd still have to pay the fee, you couldn't say to who ever bought hay stump up half the cash for the fees.

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General Banter / John Cleese - Letter to America
« on: March 08, 2007, 03:07:47 pm »
To the citizens of the United States of America, in the light of your failure to elect a competent President of the USA and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective today.

Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will resume monarchical duties over all states, commonwealths and other territories. Except Utah, which she does not fancy. Your new prime minister (The Right Honourable Tony Blair, MP for the 97.85% of you who have until now been unaware that there is a world outside your borders) will appoint a minister for America without the need for further elections. Congress and the Senate will be disbanded. A questionnaire will be circulated next year to determine whether any of you noticed. To aid in the transition to a British Crown Dependency, the following rules are introduced with immediate effect:

1. You should look up revocation in the Oxford English Dictionary. Then look up aluminium. Check the pronunciation guide. You will be amazed at just how wrongly you have been pronouncing it. The letter 'U' will be reinstated in words such as 'favour' and 'neighbour', skipping the letter 'U' is nothing more than laziness on your part. Likewise, you will learn to spell 'doughnut' without skipping half the letters. You will end your love affair with the letter 'Z' (pronounced 'zed' not 'zee') and the suffix ize will be replaced by the suffix ise. You will learn that the suffix 'burgh' is pronounced 'burra' e.g. Edinburgh. You are welcome to respell Pittsburgh as 'Pittsberg' if you can't cope with correct pronunciation.

Generally, you should raise your vocabulary to acceptable levels. Look up vocabulary. Using the same twenty seven words interspersed with filler noises such as "like" and "you know" is an unacceptable and inefficient form of communication. Look up interspersed. There will be no more 'bleeps' in the Jerry Springer show. If you're not old enough to cope with bad language then you shouldn't have chat shows. When you learn to develop your vocabulary then you won't have to use bad language as often.

2. There is no such thing as "US English". We will let Microsoft know on your behalf. The Microsoft spell-checker will be adjusted to take account of the reinstated letter 'u' and the elimination of -ize.

3. You should learn to distinguish the English and Australian accents. It really isn't that hard. English accents are not limited to cockney,upper-class twit or Mancunian (Daphne in Frasier). You will also have to learn how to understand regional accents - Scottish dramas such as Taggart will no longer be broadcast with subtitles. While we're talking about regions, you must learn that there is no such place as Devonshire in England. The name of the county is Devon. If you persist in calling it Devonshire, all American States will become shires e.g. Texasshire, Floridashire, Louisianashire.

4. Hollywood will be required occasionally to cast English actors as the good guys. Hollywood will be required to cast English actors to play English characters. British sit-coms such as Men Behaving Badly or Red Dwarf will not be re-cast and watered down for a wishy-washy American audience who can't cope with the humour of occasional political incorrectness.

5. You should relearn your original national anthem, God Save The Queen but only after fully carrying out task 1. We would not want you to get confused and give up half

6. You should stop playing American football. There is only one kind of football. What you refer to as American football is not a very good game. The 2.15% of you who are aware that there is a world outside your borders may have noticed that no one else plays American football. You will no longer be allowed to play it, and should instead play proper football. Initially, it would be best if you played with the girls. It is a difficult game. Those of you brave enough will, in time, be allowed to play rugby (which is similar to American "football", but does not involve stopping for a rest every twenty seconds or wearing full kevlar body armour like nancies). We are hoping to get together at least a US Rugby sevens side by 2005. You should stop playing baseball. It is not reasonable to host an event called the 'World Series' for a game which is not played outside of America. Since only 2.15% of you are aware that there is a world beyond your borders,your error is understandable. Instead of baseball, you will be allowed to play a girls' game called rounders, which is baseball without fancy team strip, oversized gloves, collector cards or hotdogs.

7. You will no longer be allowed to own or carry guns. You will no longer be allowed to own or carry anything more dangerous in public than a vegetable peeler. Because we don't believe you are sensible enough to handle potentially dangerous items, you will require a permit if you wish to carry a vegetable peeler in public.

8. July 4th is no longer a public holiday. November 2nd will be a new national holiday, but only in England. It will be called Indecisive Day.

9. All American cars are hereby banned. They are crap and it is for your own good. When we show you German cars, you will understand what we mean. All road intersections will be replaced with roundabouts. You will start driving on the left with immediate effect. At the same time,you will go metric with immediate effect and conversion tables. Roundabouts and metrication will help you understand the British sense of humour.

10. You will learn to make real chips. Those things you call French fries are not real chips. Fries aren't even French, they are Belgian though 97.85% of you (including the guy who discovered fries while in Europe) are not aware of a country called Belgium. Those things you insist on calling potato chips are properly called crisps. Real chips are thick cut and fried in animal fat. The traditional accompaniment to chips is beer which should be served warm and flat. Waitresses will be trained to be more aggressive with customers.

11. As a sign of penance 5 grams of sea salt per cup will be added to all tea made within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this quantity to be doubled for tea made within the city of Boston itself.

12. The cold tasteless stuff you insist on calling beer is not actually beer at all, it is lager. From November 1st only proper British Bitter will be referred to as beer,and European brews of known and accepted provenance will be referred to as Lager. The substances formerly known as American Beer will henceforth be referred to as Near-Frozen Knat's Urine,with the exception of the product of the American Budweiser company whose product will be referred to as Weak Near-Frozen Knat's Urine. This will allow true Budweiser (as manufactured for the last 1000 years in Pilsen,Czech Republic) to be sold without risk of confusion.

13. From November 10th the UK will harmonise petrol (or Gasoline, as you will be permitted to keep calling it until April 1st 2005) prices with the former USA. The UK will harmonise its prices to those of the former USA and the Former USA will, in return, adopt UK petrol prices (roughly $6/US gallon- get used to it).

14. You will learn to resolve personal issues without using guns, lawyers or therapists. The fact that you need so many lawyers and therapists shows that you're not adult enough to be independent. Guns should only be handled by adults. If you're not adult enough to sort things out without suing someone or speaking to a therapist then you're not grown up enough to handle a gun.

15. Please tell us who killed JFK. It's been driving us crazy.

16. Tax collectors from Her Majesty's Government will be with you shortly to ensure the acquisition of all revenues due (backdated to 1776).

Thank you for your co-operation and have a great day.

John Cleese

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General Banter / NEW Camaro in Right Hand Drive !
« on: March 08, 2007, 01:25:07 pm »
umm interesting, doubt we will see anything for many many years though.

Besides there's just not something quite right about a RHD Amercian car.

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Computers and Games / CNC3 - Tiberium Wars...
« on: March 07, 2007, 12:50:33 pm »
cool :)

shame my PC at home won't stand a chance at running it though

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General Banter / UK customers shafted once again - new Jeep Wrangler
« on: March 07, 2007, 12:09:07 pm »
Been checking the specs further.

Me & my brother reckon that Jeep don't actually want to sell the Wrangler in the UK and are trying to dissuade potential buyers.

I mean get a load of this crap, have you ever heard anything so stupid.

In the UK the ONLY colour is metallic BLACK. There are then 4 optional colours all of which will set you back £400.

Who the hell in the 21 Cent only offers 1 colour option, you'd think there would be at least a few standard NON cost colours to choose from.

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General Banter / UK customers shafted once again - new Jeep Wrangler
« on: March 07, 2007, 12:05:30 pm »
Quoting: HardRockCamaro
As for the ultimate off-road ability of diesel and a manuakl, if that's your intention you'd be better off buying an older one and a load of aftermarket hop up parts as my understanding is that Jeeps are built, not bought.

Maybe, but the new JK's are very capable off road in stock trim, plus it would be nice to have something new and not need to spend a wedge of cash to make it perform.


Quoting: nick69
Yo I take my TJ off road all the time.

PICS!!!!

 

Quoting: nick69

Defenders are KAK.

Hardly, they are after all "The best 4x4xFar".

Quoting: nick69

Take your Jeep, mod it and crawl them rocks baby!!!

SE England tends to lack rocks, mudding is where it's at.

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General Banter / UK customers shafted once again - new Jeep Wrangler
« on: March 06, 2007, 06:19:38 pm »
Quoting: Pod
If the one you want is available in the states, buy one there and import it. And SVA it. Might even cost you less overall too.

That's what I'm thinking of dooing, although as of yet there is no diesel at all available there. They have some strange laws on diesel engines which mean most aren't approved. Also with the hint of the DC break up I think it's shown even more doubt. Gonna give it until the 08 model arrives and see if a diesel in included I think.

Quoting: Pod

The Rubicon picture seems to have an open roof - why would that need air con?  

lol, well a/c is nice when the tops up plus acts as a dehumidifier in winter (no misty windows).

The US models have a soft top as standard, with the hard top as an option or as a package you can have both. The UK site has no mention of the soft top at all nor the available half doors offered State side.

Quoting: Pod

Also, do UK Jeep buyers use it to drive off road, or drive to Tesco's?

There are more and more Wranglers making an appearance on the off road scene. I think the biggest problem is piss poor marketing from Jeep/Chrysler UK.

If you want a proper off roader a Land Rover Defender is the obviuous chioce or indeed just a fun sporty capable off roader. The Wrangler is a good match up in almost every way (except maybe in agricultural terms). But Jeep don't seem bothered to advertise it in this way.

Also with the addition of the 4 door Wrangler it would also make a great alternative to the soft roaders. Plenty of space, not too big yet very capable.

We are a nation of 4x4 lovers yet in the past 20 years Jeep has struggled to sell their primary off road model here.

Logically you'd have to question WTF are they doing wrong.

Quoting: Pod

I'm guessing the bumpers (which really are ugly and huge) are different due to some safety laws over here (EU?).

Yeah I daresay the bumpers are a result of some EU Bullsh*t.

And if the rest of the range had been up to scratch I could have llived with the bumpers.

I dunno maybe I'm too hard too please, but you have to wonder why these BIG American companies struggle to sell particular models in Europe and the UK.

Take GM with the Camaro and C5 Corvette and the more recent Monaro. Where sales really couldn't have been anymore pathetic even if they tried. And it's all down to marketing.

The Monnaro, an awsome machine and looks fantastic. Yet GM marketed it as a cheap BMW M5 alternative.

Firslty never call what you are selling cheap, as it degrades it.

Secondly people who buy an M5 couldn't give a chuff about ANY Vauxhall they want image. Not too mention the shoddy Vauxhall dealer service, I went to the dealer in MK to look at a Monaro and even though they where supposed to specialise in them they didn't have one, had no material on it and just had no interest at all plus it took nearly 20 mins to find someone to speak to.

The Monaro should have been aimed as an affordable performance car, a kin to the Sti's and Evo's and lesser models such as Honda S2000's and Nissan 350z's. These are the cars it compeats against state side (badged as a Pontiac GTO). Not expensive ponsy BMW's.

And unless you where a car nut most would probably never have known the Monaro existed, it was hardly publicised very well.

Lastly I'd have kept it as a Holden, it made it unique. Having a Vauxhall badge on it seriously damaged its credentials as Vauxhals are rep mobiles and shopping carts for the most part.



Few - rant over. For know at least.

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General Banter / UK customers shafted once again - new Jeep Wrangler
« on: March 06, 2007, 04:56:34 pm »
For I while now I've been eagerly awaiting news on the new Jeep Wrangler (JK).

I've always had a fond spot for the Jeep and have more than once contemplated getting a YJ.

However if I buy yet another car it really ought to be newer and slightly more practical than the cars I normally look at.

So for many months I've been following the progress of the new JK in the States. And I've been very impressed, it looks fantastic and is available in a multitude of different models and options packages.

The one I'm interested in is the 2 door Rubicon as it comes with a whole host of off road extra's and looks the muts nuts.



The only downer in the States is the only engine option is the 3.8 V6, not a bad engine but I'd rather have a diesel for low end grunt and MPG considerations.

Today I noticed Jeep.co.uk's website now had info on the UK spec JK.

What a TOTAL dissapointment!!!!

Sure there's a diesel offering, sadly it's the 2.8 and not the hinted at 3.0 variant. Yet this is a minor blow compared to the rest of diatribe offered.

In short nearly all the options list hasn't made it across the pond. The lower spec model is only available with a diesel (manual only) and none of the off road gear.

The showy Sahara is auto only and still only diesel (no petrol) and again no off road gear.

The Rubicon has made it, but no diesel engine????? only the 3.8 V6 and no manual either and to add insult to injuary there's no air con available on it either, even though it's the range topper and air con is standard kit on it in the US.

They can't even offer something simple like red paint, which again is available in the States, there's a very small colour chioce here in the UK and all metallic.

I also really can not understand the fact that Rubicon is only availble as a petrol auto, firstly auto's are not the norm in the UK and more importantly any UK off roader will generally say diesel and manual gearbox is the way to go (just take a look at Land Rover Defenders, diesels with manuals).

And to top is all the UK models look like they're going to have an ugly variant of the plastic bumper as well:





The 4 door Wrangler has made it over here as well but has suffered even more as the Rubicon isn't even offered as a 4 door here. Plus the ugly bumper seems to have got even more ugly:



Jeep UK do youever wonder why you struggle to sell certain models...

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Yep, the fords where Harpenden, Wheathampstead, Waterend, Stondon, Latchford, Rebourn.

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Seems like we have record high water table levels here in the UK at the moment (and a frigging hose pipe ban as well ). So decided to go fording today as there as some really good fords not far away.

Haven't done this for years. There's about 9 fords in total however I only grossed 8 today, one was just too deep!!!!











This one was the deepest I went thru, and yes it did get the carpets wet.


However the Discovery 3 seemed to take it in it's stride, their suspension really lifts them quite high for a stock vehicle, much higher than my Discovery rides anyhow, although you can see the water is still half way up the doors on this the LR3.










I don't have a pic of the deepest ford, but it's about 60-80 yards long and you actually drive up the river a way. I did go part way in but deemed it a tad too deep plus it was very slippy and traction was an issue.

The water level was well over half way up the doors as you can see by the water mark, and no it's not a splash it really was that deep and a little too close to the air intake for my liking.


The Discovery performed superbly, even more so as I'd done ZERO prep work for this. It NEVER missed a beat all day, the only thing that happened was the power steering belt slipped when wet so made the steering a little heavy when leaving the water. But that's it!!!!

Go diesel power!!!

Oh I did end up with a little moisture in my spot lamps though

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Important Announcements / March MKB Meet Pics
« on: March 05, 2007, 04:17:30 pm »
ok so who rolled the Stang then


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Projects / Titsy's SHOCKING mpg and extra second to 60....
« on: February 25, 2007, 02:41:57 pm »
Quoting: Titsy
After yesterday's run down to Bluewater and back via Enfield I clocked an all time high of 22.9mpg...

And that was with mixed driving and the aircon (unknowingly) on all the way to Bluewater...

Time to get a LS1 I reckon.

24MPG short journeys, mostly ay WOT and often with the air con on

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General Banter / Classics on the Common 2007
« on: February 22, 2007, 12:34:34 pm »
It was actually pretty good and still alot of people turned up.

I will admit to being in need of a push to get off the common though but I was in my V8 TR7 and it had Michellin semi-slick racing tyres on

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Classifieds & Useful eBay Links / Now that was a lot of car for the money
« on: February 21, 2007, 04:53:22 pm »
There plenty on autotrader.

Nice cars I drove one when they came out, think they are a tad heavy for only 260bhp though.

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General Banter / Classics on the Common 2007
« on: February 21, 2007, 02:41:20 pm »
yep my entry forms go off tonight, should be the z/28 and if road worthy my TR7. Unless I buy something else interesting before July that is......

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General Banter / Classics on the Common 2007
« on: February 21, 2007, 01:41:49 pm »
Here's a copy of an email circulated for the Classics on the Common car show:


Classics on the Common

2006 Report & 2007 Update

 

Hello all,

 

Please take a moment to read this email which includes the report on 2006 and details of 2007’s event. It also includes a couple of other local events which may be of interest to you. Please note I am in the process of moving house my current address is on the booking form I will send an updated form to all those who haven’t booked by the time I move.

 

2006

 

After the poor weather of 2005 we returned to our more glorious sunshine. The Park & Ride scheme for spectators proved popular and I was very grateful to John Tarbox from Pan Autos who stepped in to sponsor the scheme and covered all its costs.

 

We received lots of positive feedback on the night and post event. We had very few moans on the night, always a great relief!

 

In 2005 we were able to donate just over £3,000 to local charities/good causes. In 2006 we blew that record out of the water and almost doubled it, donating £5,800 as follows;

 

Grove House Hospice              £2,000

Roundwood Park School                      £1,700

The Lea School                                    £500

RNLI                                                   £750

Police Cadets                                       £200

Pasque Hospice                                    £200

Red Cross Harpenden                          £150

Herts Police Widows & Orphans          £300

 

As always very many thanks to all of those who help, it wouldn’t be possible to organise without the support of those who help set up, steward, offer advise & support and all of you who attend and enjoy.

 

 

Classics on the Common

Wednesday 25th July 2007

 

The date is now set for Wednesday 25th July and I am ready to start taking your entries, an entry form is included with this email. The entry fee remains the same £3 it will hopefully be the best £3 you spend all year! This years main beneficiaries will be Sir John Lawes School and Harpenden Phoenix Holidays (the Jumbulance which provides holidays for the disabled).

 

The website has not yet been updated it will be shortly, once I move.

 

This year we will again be asking the Town Council for permission to use the Hayfield for spectator parking, if you are a Harpenden resident and happen to be in contact with your Town Councillor please let them know your views. If you require any more information on the issue please feel free to contact me.

 

A number of entrants over the years have asked why the event is on a Wednesday evening and why we don’t move it to a Sunday. It’s always been on a Wednesday because it originally started as an evening picnic, as it grew I think a part of its charm is that it’s different and its timing. I’m willing to consider moving it to a Sunday, it would certainly make the traffic easier. Please let me know what you think.  

 

As in recent years we do not anticipate allowing any entry on the night without a pre-booked entry pass. To try to avoid any confusion all vehicles who want to come onto the Common including scooters and motorbikes should have an entry pass. So please don’t leave your entry too late and PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE A STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE with your entry form. At a peak I get and have to process 30-40 entries a day, and it makes it surprisingly more time consuming when I have to write out envelopes.

 

I’m pleased to announce that once again Harpenden Village Rotary Club will be assisting us with the event they very kindly get more and more involved each year to the point where we now couldn’t manage without them.

 

Peter Madden

 

Two other event you might like to consider;

 

CLASSICS AT HARPENDEN

HIGHLAND GATHERING

SUNDAY 8TH JULY 2007

 

 

As part of this year’s Highland Gathering, the Harpenden Lions Club is inviting owners of Classic Cars to become part of the day’s attractions.

 

The Harpenden Highland Gathering is one of the largest gatherings outside Scotland. It draws large crowds from Herts/Beds and Bucks and attracts dancers, pipe bands, solo pipers, games participants and visitors from all over the UK.  Now you have an opportunity to add value to this major charity fund raising event.

 

Starting at 10.30 a.m. and finishing around 5.30 p.m. there is a full programme of activities throughout the day.  Classic Cars would be parked in a special area inside Rothamsted Park. There is a £3 per car entrance fee to cover costs which include a special commemorative plate.  There will be free entrance to the event for you and any passengers (worth £6 per head).    Spaces are limited on a first come first served basis. To book your space complete the form and send it with your £3 fee (PO or cheque made payable to Harpenden Lions Club).

 

Please book me into this year’s Highland Gathering:

 

Name:              …………………………………………………………………………

 

Address:           ………………………………………………………………………….

 

                        ……………………………………………….Postcode………………..

 

Tel:                   …………………. email………………………………………………

 

Car/Bike Details
 

Make               …………………………………………………………………………

 

Model              …………………………………………………………………………

 

Registration Number ………………………….  Year ……………….

 

Send the completed form with £3 fee to:

CLASSICS AT HG07, DEVE LTD, 41 BLACKHORSE LANE , REDBOURN, ST ALBANS , AL3 7ES

For more information email;  alison.minns@harpenden-lions.co.uk

Tibbles Tour

 

Sunday 17th June. Organised by the Carpenters Arms Classic Car Club. A Touring assembly for classic & sports cars. Starting from the Moat House Hotel at Markyate with a breakfast and briefing a scenic tour of around 120 miles finishing with a fish and chip supper at the Carpenters Arms in Southdown. If you’ve never done a Tour try this one!

 

For further details contact;  geoff@geoffandrews.wanadoo.co.uk

 

 

Classics on the Common
Harpenden's Award Winning Classic Car Meet

Wednesday 25th July 2006

Ticket Application Form

Please fill in this form and print with required details and a SAE & cheque for £3 payable to 'The Rover P5 Club' and post to:

Peter Madden, "Classics on the Common", 96 Park Rise, Harpenden, Herts AL5 3AN

 

About Your Car/Bike
 
 
Vehicle Make              
 
 
Model                
 
 
Registration              
 
 
Year                      
 
 
About You
 
 
Name            
 
 
Address 1    
 
 
Address 2    
 
 
Town/City    
 
 
Postcode      
 
 
e-mail address    
 
 

Your entry fee includes a souvenir rally plaque if received by 1st June 2007

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Classifieds & Useful eBay Links / Looks good for £2k! (3rd gen)
« on: February 01, 2007, 05:14:42 pm »
Cheers for the heads up.

I've seen a few State side that I'm gonna try and persuade my mate in Atlanta to go take a butchers at.

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Classifieds & Useful eBay Links / Looks good for £2k! (3rd gen)
« on: February 01, 2007, 04:44:45 pm »
umm really need mid low 20's to be a candidate. As that'll be over 40mpg money wise on LPG (good for a daily driver).

the search continues for a nice Thunderbird 4.6.....

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Classifieds & Useful eBay Links / Looks good for £2k! (3rd gen)
« on: February 01, 2007, 12:32:49 pm »
Does look nice, what sort of MPG do you 3rd gens see?

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General Banter / F Body's new Avatar thread.
« on: January 31, 2007, 04:55:35 pm »
Always thought this was kinda funny:





















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General Banter / Anyone imported a car from the US recently?
« on: January 30, 2007, 10:30:40 am »
Cheers for the info.

How long did it take to ship back?

Reason I ask is I'm fed up of driving a Peugeot 106 as a daily driver and want something abit more comfy.

I rather fancy a Ford Thunderbird 1996/7 model year. Not massivly speedy but brisk and comfy. I've also seen them for sale in the US for around $1500.

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