Anyone on here sold thier Noble and regretted it ?

Anyone on here sold thier Noble and regretted it ?

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DanH

12,287 posts

261 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mgbond said:
DanH said:

175 is ok, but not great...

On the video camera front, I'm liking the look of these sony hard disk or other brand solid state recorders. Solid state would be particularly good in a car.


I tried my mates hard disk sony camera, they have a cut off built in. Every time I breaked even softly it cut out so I brought a tape camera and a bullet cam.

Bondy


Good to know. Scratch that off the list then...

steve f

619 posts

235 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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i didnt regret selling my noble you have to start somewhere and why not with a noble [KIT CAR] but as soon as i made a few quid i sold the kit car and bought a proper factory produced car

Hazy

1,173 posts

269 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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I did virtually the same thing Steve. FWIW Nobble produce arguably the best made kit car available, although the styling can only best be described as a bit Max Power, which lets them down. Would love to buy a Nobble kit to complete at home myself for a track weapon, but I would put a proper engine in, obviously.

lucozade

2,574 posts

280 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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no regrets at all no

m12_nathan

5,138 posts

260 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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lol at the Ferrari boys (unless Haze now has an MR2 355 lookalike kit), come on lads, you can do better than that.

No regrets from me.

NobleNorman

31 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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Cant see me ever selling up.

Some of these Ferrari comments are a bit silly. Spoils the place for adhoc users.

snuffy

9,802 posts

285 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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I thought about a Ferrari, but unless it's a F40 or similair it's just not fast enough !!!!

NobleNorman

31 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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snuffy said:
I thought about a Ferrari, but unless it's a F40 or similair it's just not fast enough !!!!


Agree, very few other cars have the character and pace of the Noble's - only the F40 marginally.

Hazy

1,173 posts

269 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???

NobleNorman

31 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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Hazy said:
What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???


Did we win our money on the lottery or are we spending Daddies money? Get a grip mate, this a forum for car enthusiasts not unfunny comedians.





f355spider

1,395 posts

232 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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NobleNorman said:
Hazy said:
What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???


Did we win our money on the lottery or are we spending Daddies money? Get a grip mate, this a forum for car enthusiasts not unfunny comedians.







Oh I dont know mate - your cars a good joke, billy 5 posts

911nutter

204 posts

223 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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NobleNorman said:
snuffy said:
I thought about a Ferrari, but unless it's a F40 or similair it's just not fast enough !!!!


Agree, very few other cars have the character and pace of the Noble's - only the F40 marginally.


Obviously never driven a Boxster S then.

Edited by 911nutter on Thursday 2nd November 09:36

Hazy

1,173 posts

269 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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NobleNorman said:
Hazy said:
What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???


Did we win our money on the lottery or are we spending Daddies money? Get a grip mate, this a forum for car enthusiasts not unfunny comedians.



busying myself spending my inheritance on proper cars

You??

mr noble

6,535 posts

234 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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Oh no! Here we go again!

I hope your teacher doesn't spot you 3 guys on the internet! Ther'll be detentions flying about everywhere!

noblenorman

31 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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mr noble said:
Oh no! Here we go again!

I hope your teacher doesn't spot you 3 guys on the internet! Ther'll be detentions flying about everywhere!



Sorry - not the introduction I wanted. Just bad timing i guess.

Bought a GTO 5 days ago from Specialist cars in North London, thoroughly loving it. Used to be on here a year ago or so...had a Seat Cupra ..wasnt a major user to be honest. Its the silly banter that spoils it for me sometimes on these places.

Hazy - apologies. You are obviously insecure.

doksie

498 posts

222 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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Hazy said:
NobleNorman said:
Hazy said:
What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???


Did we win our money on the lottery or are we spending Daddies money? Get a grip mate, this a forum for car enthusiasts not unfunny comedians.



busying myself spending my inheritance on proper cars

You??




so why have u bought a 355 then,DEFO not a proper car

f355spider

1,395 posts

232 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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doksie said:
Hazy said:
NobleNorman said:
Hazy said:
What engine do you have in your Nobble Norman??? Is it the usual Ford Pinto derivative or have you shoehorned everyones favourite kit car engine, the Rover V8, in???


Did we win our money on the lottery or are we spending Daddies money? Get a grip mate, this a forum for car enthusiasts not unfunny comedians.



busying myself spending my inheritance on proper cars

You??




so why have u bought a 355 then,DEFO not a proper car


Because he can. Most of you lot would if you were as wealthy as Hazy.

GTO400

1,877 posts

252 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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Can't be very wealthy to buy a 355, good in it's day but cheap old car now for people who can't afford a better ferrari

M400 NBL

3,529 posts

213 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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The 355 is the bottom of the range Ferrari. When a buyer goes into a Ferrari dealership with £50k they will not be allowed to even look at the proper supercars, only the (several) 355's. I've driven one and wasn't impressed.

Check the classifieds here. How many 355's hehe

noblenorman

31 posts

210 months

Thursday 2nd November 2006
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M400 NBL said:
The 355 is the bottom of the range Ferrari. When a buyer goes into a Ferrari dealership with £50k they will not be allowed to even look at the proper supercars, only the (several) 355's. I've driven one and wasn't impressed.

Check the classifieds here. How many 355's hehe



Didnt realise Fezzer 355's were that cheap or common LOL.

Cant see why anyone would want any thing other than a Noble. Ferrari boys dont know what they are missing.