Goodbye Cerb, thanks for the good times!

Goodbye Cerb, thanks for the good times!

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cerb4.5lee

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30,734 posts

181 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Well after just over six years of ownership, my beloved Cerb has gone frown it has been a great journey & lots of good times have been had & some challenging ones aswell!!

I was getting ready for a change & i have now got a BMW Z4 M Roadster to have some fun in, this forum has been great for knowledge & helpful posters that have helped me along the way & i will always adore the TVR marque its just such a love affair.

Thank you for the good memories smile

scotty_d

6,795 posts

195 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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You will be back wink Good luck with the new toy smile

Obiwonkeyblokey

5,399 posts

241 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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I went to a Z4M for a while as well as I wanted to find a more modern interpretation of a Griff, great fun.

kevin63

4,661 posts

254 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Lee I'm gob smacked, can't believe you sold the Cerb. I'm not a fan of the Z4 so don't want to comment on it as I'm sure you've looked into ownership of the car and not just jumped in one.
Still hope we'll see you around though, no matter what you're driving (expect a bit of stick though), hope you and the Z4 can get on as well as you were with Cerb ownership.
Hope to see you around soon mate.

cerb4.5lee

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30,734 posts

181 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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scotty_d said:
You will be back wink Good luck with the new toy smile
Thanks Scotty, i must admit i think i will be back one day too!! smile

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 24th August 2012
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Obiwonkeyblokey said:
I went to a Z4M for a while as well as I wanted to find a more modern interpretation of a Griff, great fun.
Thats good to know Obi thanks.

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 24th August 2012
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kevin63 said:
Lee I'm gob smacked, can't believe you sold the Cerb. I'm not a fan of the Z4 so don't want to comment on it as I'm sure you've looked into ownership of the car and not just jumped in one.
Still hope we'll see you around though, no matter what you're driving (expect a bit of stick though), hope you and the Z4 can get on as well as you were with Cerb ownership.
Hope to see you around soon mate.
Thanks very much Kev, it was a massive decision & i will still go to meets & the legendary chatsworth get together! i am expecting plenty of stick obviously!!! smile

When i was thinking of getting rid you were the first person i thought of as you have had yours ages & you know that nothing can replace the cerb, i think when i see a TVR on the road now its going to hurt.

Hope all is well with you Kev. smile

Gray_101

1,118 posts

191 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Enjoy your new toy Lee.

Another all round good guy leaves the Cerbera fold.

Did you trade the Cerb in or sell it private ?

Gazzab

21,108 posts

283 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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:-(

cerb4.5lee

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30,734 posts

181 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Gray_101 said:
Enjoy your new toy Lee.

Another all round good guy leaves the Cerbera fold.

Did you trade the Cerb in or sell it private ?
Thanks Gray, i traded it in, i sold it back to Tony Gilbert who i purchased it from 6 yrs ago, he was very happy to be getting it back, i struggled leaving it with him, i loved it to bits, the Cerb is just such an animal! wink

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 24th August 2012
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Gazzab said:
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I wont be able to jostle on the front row at chatsworth with you now Gazza frown

kevin63

4,661 posts

254 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Lee, get in touch before Chatsworth, I'll sort parking out for you if you want.

v8chimmy

189 posts

164 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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kevin63 said:
Lee, get in touch before Chatsworth, I'll sort parking out for you if you want.
What Kev didn't mention is that he means in the public car park wink along with the other less
soulful cars. Hope the new ownership goes well......at least you won't be worrying about slave
cylinders.

ajp70

543 posts

187 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Good luck with your Z4M Lee. 6 years is quite a good innings with a Cerb and now you're ready to sow your wild Shell points with another. I think the Z4/Z4M is definitely a future classic, like a German TR6. From what I've heard, although I maybe repeating gossip, the Z4s drive better on non-runflats. Just rely on the breakdown/recovery sevice.

Keep lurking. Cheers. Ant.

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 24th August 2012
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kevin63 said:
Lee, get in touch before Chatsworth, I'll sort parking out for you if you want.
Will do Kev, thanks.

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 24th August 2012
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v8chimmy said:
What Kev didn't mention is that he means in the public car park wink along with the other less
soulful cars. Hope the new ownership goes well......at least you won't be worrying about slave
cylinders.
Thanks Chimmy, your cerb looks quality in your profile photo, starter motors & boot solenoids were my biggest bug bear!!

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 24th August 2012
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ajp70 said:
Good luck with your Z4M Lee. 6 years is quite a good innings with a Cerb and now you're ready to sow your wild Shell points with another. I think the Z4/Z4M is definitely a future classic, like a German TR6. From what I've heard, although I maybe repeating gossip, the Z4s drive better on non-runflats. Just rely on the breakdown/recovery sevice.

Keep lurking. Cheers. Ant.
Thanks alot Ant, i am glad my Z4 hasnt got runflats on it & some describe the Z4 m as a german TVR so i will be home from home! smile

kevin63

4,661 posts

254 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Can't stop thinking about this thread Lee, guess what memory comes to mind, it involves the A614 wink of which they have now spoiled frown

cerb4.5lee

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Friday 24th August 2012
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kevin63 said:
Can't stop thinking about this thread Lee, guess what memory comes to mind, it involves the A614 wink of which they have now spoiled frown
I proper loved that day also Kev, yours sounded mint as you overtook me! They were certainly the good times thanks.

I also remember how pleased you were for me when i went to your south yorks meet for the first time after i had the car rebuilt, after 9 months without it, i was on cloud nine!

Pursyluv

1,927 posts

175 months

Friday 24th August 2012
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Blimey Lee, this is a bit of a shock, enjoy your new adventure, cheers Bob