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Gerald-TVR
Original Poster
4,772 posts
66 months
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He has moved from rural Dorset to North/West Kent - South/East London hopefully the new adoptive parent will post on here!!
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DJ8226
399 posts
42 months
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Are you missing her Norman? Hows the Z4 shaping up. Recently sold my S its gone to Buckinghamshire.
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glenrobbo
1,249 posts
19 months
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DJ8226 said: Are you missing her Norman? Hows the Z4 shaping up. Recently sold my S its gone to Buckinghamshire. Gerald is a "he", not a transvestite S. Incidentally Norman, what was the eventual name of Gerald's successor? 
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Gerald-TVR
Original Poster
4,772 posts
66 months
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Sure am, the Z4 is a great car very fast, quite ecomonical to run, very usable but I dont get the same buzz as with gerald, pity i couldnt afford both. The Z I would recommend to anyone who wants a comfortable nice daily driver (which can get 0 to 60 in under 6 secs) big boot no issues about going away on holiday, dry, warm and the hood goes up and down on the touch of a button. Drawbacks, well the cost of psrts is much higher but EVERYTHING is available just down the road. Servicing costs etc very expensive at main dealers BUT there are many first class independants around who are much cheaper. What they do is just as good as a main dealer but you dont get a full valet, free tea etc confortable lounge with d***y birds around All in all not too bad. Here is the Z going up the Prescott hill climb!! 
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Hoover.
4,867 posts
111 months
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^^^^ just looks wrong  after all these years  ... have fun fella
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DJ8226
399 posts
42 months
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 Silly me of course GERALD's a boy! I duly apologise schoolboy error as mine was a lady!
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NiceCupOfTea
21,943 posts
120 months
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Yep, Gerald is now residing with me! Had a miserable drive back home in the worst conditions I can remember, but the car performed well. Unfortunately I have some sort of hydraulic problem with the clutch at the mo but hopefully that can be sorted fairly easily & quickly!
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swimmer27
290 posts
51 months
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The Z I would recommend to anyone who wants a comfortable nice daily driver (which can get 0 to 60 in under 6 secs)
0 to 60 in sub 3 seconds but not my S2, my Suzuki GSXR!
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Top Gear TVR
515 posts
23 months
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glenrobbo said: Incidentally Norman, what was the eventual name of Gerald's successor?  As a BMW and TVR S owner, it is my belief that all things made the BMW way can only have a number, a name is just too personal to be believable.
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Top Gear TVR
515 posts
23 months
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phillpot
5,323 posts
52 months
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T.C.Y.......  ...... TRACY !
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Top Gear TVR
515 posts
23 months
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or perhaps 'Dick', its a little more cryptic and well, manly!
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glenrobbo
1,249 posts
19 months
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NOW we're getting close to where the naming of Gerald's successor seemed to peter out last time round. I thought maybe something Tracey- based would lead to Thunderbird associations. Like The Hood or Thunderbird One. But TG is right, Vierundfunfzig is pobably Teutonically spot on.
What do you reckon Norman?
Hope you have many happy miles of motoring.
Cheers Glen
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Top Gear TVR
515 posts
23 months
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i like Vierundfünfzig because it breaks into some good english words;
Vier (Fear) und fün (fun) fzig, maybe its ziggy?
i guess i should shut up and let the owner decide.........now, how do you get yellow hammerite off your jeans?
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glenrobbo
1,249 posts
19 months
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Top Gear TVR said: i like Vierundfünfzig because it breaks into some good english words;
Vier (Fear) und fün (fun) fzig, maybe its ziggy?
i guess i should shut up and let the owner decide.........now, how do you get yellow hammerite off your jeans? Don't worry, you said the next colour is blue, just be liberal with it........
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RayTVR
115 posts
12 months
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norman - Good to see that the car has found a new home - thanks for the efforts getting me in touch, but just couldn't get down to see it.
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