T350-best TVR in the range ???

T350-best TVR in the range ???

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christof

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882 posts

285 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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So far I can say:

1. Best handling car I've ever driven

2. Phenomenal traction in every condition

3. Easy controling of oversteering

4. Smooooooooooth engine with a linear power delivery

5. F***ing fast

Summary: Brilliant, so go and buy one !!!

Compared to a Chimaera courtesy car it feels like a car from another planet... not to upset Griffith and Chimaera ownwers...

Guys, go out for a test drive and take your check book with you...

Christof

pesty

42,655 posts

257 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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glad to hear your enjoying it

jigs

1,840 posts

251 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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Apart from those minor problems are you pleased with it?

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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jigs said: Apart from those minor problems are you pleased with it?




fish

3,976 posts

283 months

Friday 13th June 2003
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Can't wait till Zolder....first track day!!

ross

219 posts

285 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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good to hear you raving about a new car again christof... reminds me of the old cerbie days... looking forward to the aero pack and new wheels!

victormeldrew

8,293 posts

278 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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Christof - ok. Couldn't lend me a few (thousand) quid then could ya?

christof

Original Poster:

882 posts

285 months

Wednesday 18th June 2003
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Hey guys,

what should I do, I'm completely TVR nuts :hippie:

If I could afford, would love to see every car nuts in a TVR...

Christof*next TVR on order...*

ross

219 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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what's the next one then? a road going t350c challenge car?

btw christof do you know anything about shipping cars from germany to the uk?

p7ulg

1,052 posts

284 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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christof said:


Compared to a Chimaera courtesy car it feels like a car from another planet... not to upset Griffith and Chimaera ownwers...


Christof


With all due respect is this not to be expected,bearing in mind the number of years between the design of these vehicles?

>> Edited by p7ulg on Thursday 19th June 17:56

christof

Original Poster:

882 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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You might be nearer to the truth as you know
a T440 R with a slighly uprated engine will do it also

What do you want to know about shipping cars to the UK???

Christof

johno

8,427 posts

283 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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I have said to myself already that once the time has come to part with the Griffith for another TVR it will be the T350 .... hopefully the version with a removable roof.

Daren't test drive one .... can't afford it at the moment !!

flasher

9,238 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th June 2003
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johno said:
I have said to myself already that once the time has come to part with the Griffith for another TVR it will be the T350 .... hopefully the version with a removable roof.



removeable roof? You'll have to wait til they bring one out then Johno. At present there is only the coupe and the coupe with two sunroofs....

Still got to take you for a spin in mine mate...

>> Edited by flasher on Thursday 19th June 22:36

Tivster

359 posts

251 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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flasher said:


johno said:
I have said to myself already that once the time has come to part with the Griffith for another TVR it will be the T350 .... hopefully the version with a removable roof.





removeable roof? You'll have to wait til they bring one out then Johno. At present there is only the coupe and the coupe with two sunroofs....

Still got to take you for a spin in mine mate...

>> Edited by flasher on Thursday 19th June 22:36


Almost funny.....
There is one with a removable roof, it has two large removable panels, a central panel piece and a complete rollcage - it's called the T.

Equally your T350 should be titled the T without the removable panels eh?
Keep truckin' Flasher!!

Tivster

>> Edited by Tivster on Friday 20th June 00:24

Leadfoot

1,901 posts

282 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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johno said:
I have said to myself already that once the time has come to part with the Griffith for another TVR it will be the T350 .... hopefully the version with a removable roof.

Daren't test drive one .... can't afford it at the moment !!


Get the shox & brakes sorted on that Griff before doing anything rash!


>> Edited by Leadfoot on Friday 20th June 01:27

mrs fish

30,018 posts

259 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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I may be in Dusseldorf at the moment but I am still watching

ross

219 posts

285 months

Friday 20th June 2003
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christof, i was thinking of buying one of those arse engined things. a lhd one so i can afford a tuscan for when i get bored with it.