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DWix
74 posts
34 months
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Original round headlights on the front, but newer rear lights (am not a fan of the squarer ones). Took me a while to find a cerb with this mix originally fitted - seems to have mostly been 2000ish speed sixs
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tejr
522 posts
33 months
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Before I bought one I prefered the originals.. When I was looking to buy one I was looking for one with a tuscan headlamp conversion but ended up with one with originals.. However, I've now reverted to preferring the original style ones as the tuscan style lights look a little odd from a front 3/4 angle.. The perfect combo is the lupo conversion imo.. original look but with cleaner looking lenses..
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billy no brakes
1,022 posts
134 months
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I,am keeping my original end of, changed quite a bit though, Nitrons, Discs, braided brake hoses and so on, new engine 13000 miles as it suffered from crank failure
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Latty666
239 posts
17 months
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Tuscans if your this side of 50, hella's if your the other side!!
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Gazzab
15,115 posts
151 months
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DWix said: Original round headlights on the front, but newer rear lights (am not a fan of the squarer ones). Took me a while to find a cerb with this mix originally fitted - seems to have mostly been 2000ish speed sixs That mix was only ever avail for speed sixes.
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gerradiuk
1,384 posts
64 months
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Gray_101 said: Tuscans..... Job done... The only upgrade worth having on a Mark I ... Cause TVR really got it wrong with the Mark II Silly large wind screen. Over sized feed back killing roll bars. Land rover back lights. No sun visors Rubbish white chassis Poor surporting Tuscan seats. The driver foot well air vent that will take your right knee out in a crash The list goes on and on  Oh and don't get me started on the dropping of the carbon fibre window trims just so they could save a couple of quid ! +1 still trying to work out how the lights do not suit a Mk1 but do suit a Mk11 ...gazzab ?
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Gazzab
15,115 posts
151 months
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Because the mk2 has some other different lines/touches and wheels that seem to work with it. IMHO
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Gray_101
994 posts
59 months
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Gazzab s a bit of a purist .... And fair play to him, each to there own ... And after owning 3 Cerbs he s had all the stiles..... But even so it has nt stopped him from updating his currant Cerb. Nice plate Gary... I did nt get it at first, a touch of water on the brain  ,,, but it does suit the car.
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Gazzab
15,115 posts
151 months
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Cheers graham, thanks for the tea. A peace offering between mk1 and mk2 owners ;-)
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Gray_101
994 posts
59 months
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Gazzab said: Cheers graham, thanks for the tea. A peace offering between mk1 and mk2 owners ;-) YW ..... And a peace offering between the modifier and the purist.... Also works well 
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Pursyluv
1,137 posts
43 months
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Gray_101 said: Gazzab said: Cheers graham, thanks for the tea. A peace offering between mk1 and mk2 owners ;-) YW ..... And a peace offering between the modifier and the purist.... Also works well  Manlove..........turns my stomach 
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Gray_101
994 posts
59 months
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Pursyluv said: Manlove..........turns my stomach  Awww... You must feel left out, now your a Tam owner ?  
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gerradiuk
1,384 posts
64 months
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Gazzab said: Because the mk2 has some other different lines/touches and wheels that seem to work with it. IMHO Ok, TBH I just like mine as I love the colour, I could,nt care less what the lights are as long as they work...  While all you brave souls enjoyed yourself up there today, I been cramped up all day fitting wardrobes at my son's 
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Gazzab
15,115 posts
151 months
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Pursyluv said: Gray_101 said: Gazzab said: Cheers graham, thanks for the tea. A peace offering between mk1 and mk2 owners ;-) YW ..... And a peace offering between the modifier and the purist.... Also works well  Manlove..........turns my stomach  You are a funny one. You move from the macho cerbera to a Tamora and instead of celebrating your new found 'values' you reject them in public. That closet door is wide open Bob.
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Pursyluv
1,137 posts
43 months
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Gray_101 said: Awww... You must feel left out, now your a Tam owner ?   Let me think about it, erm no
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Pursyluv
1,137 posts
43 months
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Gazzab said: You are a funny one. You move from the macho cerbera to a Tamora and instead of celebrating your new found 'values' you reject them in public. That closet door is wide open Bob. As usual i don't understand a word you've written 
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Gazzab
15,115 posts
151 months
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Pursyluv said: As usual i don't understand a word you've written  :-)
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Gray_101
994 posts
59 months
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Pursyluv said: Gray_101 said: Awww... You must feel left out, now your a Tam owner ?   Let me think about it, erm no Funny that you openly admitted you wanted the green/blue Cerb that James Agger was selling... But today you have no regrets about being a Tam owner... Well I think that's what "No" means I guess the winds have changed direction ? And also when you gonna step up and be a chatsworth marshal ?
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Pursyluv
1,137 posts
43 months
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Gray_101 said: Funny that you openly admitted you wanted the green/blue Cerb that James Agger was selling...
But today you have no regrets about being a Tam owner... Well I think that's what "No" means
I guess the winds have changed direction ?
And also when you gonna step up and be a chatsworth marshal ? No regrets about being a Tam owner, like most enthusiasts i'd have one of each model if i could. As for your last question.......as and when required, Kev knows the the score.
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Gray_101
994 posts
59 months
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Fair enough Bob..... Right back on topic. I still think Tuscan pods look better than mark I lights.... I had a good look round at the Cerbs at chatsworth and I know how I want mine.... Gonna start them this week Pursyluv said: Tamora As for Tamora lights on a Cerb ... Thats just silly
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