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leylandracer
Original Poster
157 posts
85 months
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Hi First of all im posting on my dads account as it wont let me post as a new user Just a short intro Im Aimy and ive just turned 24 i live in York & work as a Hairdresser:-) My previous car was a renault clio V6 which i owned for 4 years (it was my first car)I currently have a vx220 turbo (stage 3) which i absolutly love but my ultimate car to own,hopefully sooner rather then later is a TVR Tamora/T350,Just not sure how they drive & if im to young re:If the drive of the car suits me. I have never sat in a TVR but would love the chance of been a passenger to see what impression it gives as a comparison with my VX220T, HINT HINT any York owners willing to take me for a drive in theres :-) Pretty please 
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Tyrewrecker
6,419 posts
24 months
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You will be fine. Like a bike only as stupid as the driver
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slimtater
527 posts
40 months
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To be honest, if you have had a Clio V6 with RWD, these will feel safe! ;-)
May be putting my T350 up for sale and you are welcome to have a look and drive.
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Jamieboy101
89 posts
13 months
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Hi I am 24 as well, recently purchased my Tamora in May. All I can say is go for it!! Get lots of quotes from insurance companies, as they will be asking ridiculous money for cover, I ended up with Admiral for around £600. but that was the only one less than £1000, and the dearest one went over £6k!! There's no other buzz quite like it!! 
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Alexdaredevilz
4,316 posts
49 months
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You will be fine, but don't forget you have no abs and it WILL catch you out at some point
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Tyrewrecker
6,419 posts
24 months
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Alexdaredevilz said: You will be fine, but don't forget you have no abs and it WILL catch you out at some point How will it?  I have run lots of no ABS and it's only an issue if you have no clue.
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Desiato
608 posts
153 months
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Tyrewrecker said: How will it?  I have run lots of no ABS and it's only an issue if you have no clue. Seconded.
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IanMorewood
2,444 posts
118 months
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leylandracer said: Hi Just a short intro
Im Aimy and ive just turned 24 i live in York & work as a Hairdresser:-) PH standards are slipping no one asked for a custard shot yet? 24 and a TVR if you can afford it and the insurance go right ahead, just dont be too rash with it and it should be a hoot.
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Alexdaredevilz
4,316 posts
49 months
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Desiato said: Tyrewrecker said: How will it?  I have run lots of no ABS and it's only an issue if you have no clue. Seconded. Sorry I had no idea you 2 are driving gods! It will be his first car with no abs, all I'm saying is be careful It's caught me out 6 months after having the car
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Tyrewrecker
6,419 posts
24 months
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Alexdaredevilz said: Sorry I had no idea you 2 are driving gods!
It will be his first car with no abs, all I'm saying is be careful
It's caught me out 6 months after having the car I am not a driving god. You said "it WILL" as if it was a certainty all I am saying is it doesn't need to! I absolutely agree, 'be careful'.
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Alexdaredevilz
4,316 posts
49 months
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Tyrewrecker said: I am not a driving god. You said "it WILL" as if it was a certainty all I am saying is it doesn't need to! I absolutely agree, 'be careful'. Have you ever locked the wheels up on your TVR?
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Alexdaredevilz
4,316 posts
49 months
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AndyT350
163 posts
41 months
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I was 25 when I got my t350 after a Clio 182 and Golf R32 and i recon say go for it! Just take your time in the wet and all will be good esp with your experience with rwd cars.. Only thing I will say is don't go in blind to the potential running/serving costs I was probably a bit unlucky but my first year of ownership was financially ruinous! 
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Tumbler
919 posts
36 months
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Alexdaredevilz said: Have you ever locked the wheels up on your TVR? Nope.
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RFC1
348 posts
67 months
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Alexdaredevilz said: Sorry I had no idea you 2 are driving gods!
It will be his first car with no abs, all I'm saying is be careful
It's caught me out 6 months after having the car Possibly with a name like Aimy the op might be a female ..??  Or maybe not........ Sandy
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slimtater
527 posts
40 months
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leylandracer said: Hi First of all im posting on my dads account as it wont let me post as a new user
Just a short intro
Im Aimy and ive just turned 24 i live in York & work as a Hairdresser:-) I think that makes her daughter of Steve?
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aimyvx
20 posts
26 months
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Yes I'm Steve daughter...Aimy :-)
Edit My account seems to be working now
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robsco
5,346 posts
46 months
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YHM (to dad's account). I went through the same thought process as you at the age of 22 (just turned 21 when I bought my Cerbera). As long as you treat the car with the respect it deserves, especially in the wet, then you'll be fine. I'm fairly local to you, so you're more than welcome to have a ride out in mine if it helps.
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sanquin
178 posts
49 months
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I was 26 when I bought my T350t and I did not drive a Clio V6 before. Did 7000 miles now; my wheels briefly locked once in the wet but that was not much of an issue. I guess it is more about having a bit of sense with the car but don't let age hold you back. You will love it.
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Mattt
14,914 posts
88 months
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Tumbler said: Alexdaredevilz said: Have you ever locked the wheels up on your TVR? Nope. Then (without trying to sound like a Keyboard Racer) you really haven't been pushing the car. I don't drive like a Dick, but within a few months of owning the car I had both locked the fronts & had it slightly sideways - with no harm to me or the car, but I learnt where the limits were and how to drive it with respect. I'm no driving god, but the car is reasonably progressive once you understand where the limit points are and learn to drive it.
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