Wild Stallion...

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Ston

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630 posts

270 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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... and some horses



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Bodo

12,381 posts

267 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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granville

18,764 posts

262 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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Ston - is it yours?

heliox

450 posts

263 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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stealth black..nice.

heliox

Ston

Original Poster:

630 posts

270 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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aye 'tis mine, why derestictor?... my m8 is a professional photographer and as the sky was so dramatic today, we went out for a churn and got some nice shots. The sky set's it off in my opinion. It looks _much_ better on the bigger shots. I will try and get them hosted somewhere for you to see.

PS my photoshop skills are crap

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granville

18,764 posts

262 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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Ston - I simply wanted to congratulate you on having an absolutely FAN-F*****G-TASTIC drool inducer!
That colour is simply wonderful and the location looks oh so tempting (whereabouts are the photos taken?)
It must be a real turn on to see that baby every time on the drive/in the garage?
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the driving experience, speeds achieved/acceleration feats and any tales of Blackpool rocketry when faced with vehicles of broady similarly potentency (or otherwise!)...

Ston

Original Poster:

630 posts

270 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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It's 15 miles north of Newport, Gwent. On the top of the Welsh valleys. No more than a mile from Blackwood, home town of the Manic Street Preachers.

The car is simply awesome to drive. Had a few tussles with some Ferraries (one was a Ferrari 360 Modena) on the roads and came out on top. Some more info is in my profile... I haven't had any major problems with it so far, touch wood. The only complaint would be the handling on bumpy roads, the back gets a bit squirmy, but for £1000 Joolz does some pretty fantastic Nitron shocks. dannyIT has them fitted and apparently it is an awesome track day piece of kit now.

I haven't gone myself to any track days yet, but I am planning on it, and will give more feedback then.

The biggest thing for it though is its' road presence. It literally does stop people in their tracks.

Cheers.

powelly

490 posts

283 months

Saturday 13th July 2002
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those wheels...