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slippery said:
Konan said:
slippery said:
Silver C63 estate being driven quite angrily down Duke Street earlier this evening.
Darkish silver with a tubby bloke at the wheel?slippery said:
Konan said:
Was 'driven quite angrily' code for 'driven by an ahole' by any chance?
Not at all. That would make most of the people on here aholes on certain occasions, myself included! For 'angrily', read 'as the AMG engineers intended'! I didn't think much of the 63 in question other than 'that exhaust note isn't the last word in subtle' until he had a good go at killing me I'm sure between the airbags and his belly he'd have survived, but maybe not quite the shape that AMG intended. The side doors on my old Jeep are constructed from a thickness of metal you'd expect a portion of sweet and sour pork to be delivered in so I wouldn't have been having quite such a fun time.
agreen said:
E39 Vintage Alpina B10 Estate on plate BM100 in Saffron Walden on Monday. I have seen a few B10 saloons in my time but never an estate, I would imagine they are quite rare.
I've driven this on a number of occasions it goes well - he has had a succession of Alpinas over the last thirty years but this is the first estateThe owner lives close to SW and has a fabulous collection of cars.
herbialfa said:
....if I'm not mistaken Vee Gee at Thornham Parva bang on 2pm yesterday too!
You were not mistaken Although I missed you I am sorry to say!
I was taking a friend to Colchester to look at a Golf GTi Edition 30. He bought it
During my homeward travels on the Saturday afternoon, I spotted a red Ferrari 458 Italia on the A12, Ipswich bound, then had a little fun with a Fiesta ST.
South bound near Copdock, a Sepang Blue new shape Audi RS4.
Then at Long Stratton on the A140, a dark blue Aston V8 Vantage.
Finally, I received a wave from Gio in his all black E92 M3 Convertible Saturday lunchtime on Chapelfield Road.
Later, on my return journey I spotted you again while having your car cleaned at Long Stratton
I also believe I saw Paul in his white 997 Turbo making progress on the A1075 at around 7:15 this evening
Darren
Khaki Suit said:
Fair play to him. If people drove correctly then they would pull over and there would be no need to undertake. These inbreds sat in the outside lane obviously don't use their mirrors so what use would indicating be?
Two things. Firstly, the right hand lane is to go straight on at the roundabout we were approaching and the left lane is to turn left. It's pretty well signposted from pretty early, so the 'inbred' was doing exactly what he/she should have been doing for going straight on. Secondly, the indication isn't just for the 'inbred', it's also for those of us in the left hand lane who were doing what we should be doing. Turning left. Gassing Station | East Anglia | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff