The 2015 Yorkshire Spotted Thread
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thetapeworm said:
Great shots.
Not so keen on the RS-XF wheels but then I guess he has to put them on something if he wants to sell them to other Veyron owners
Surely if you were going to buy a Veyron you'd want OEM Bugatti wheels (that are designed to cope with the speed and power of the car) rather than some knock offs from a business based on Canal road in Bradford? Not so keen on the RS-XF wheels but then I guess he has to put them on something if he wants to sell them to other Veyron owners
IIRC the real wheels cost £46,000 a set + tyres so I would expect them to come with the car.
Wills2 said:
Surely if you were going to buy a Veyron you'd want OEM Bugatti wheels (that are designed to cope with the speed and power of the car) rather than some knock offs from a business based on Canal road in Bradford?
IIRC the real wheels cost £46,000 a set + tyres so I would expect them to come with the car.
And need replacing every few years IIRC?IIRC the real wheels cost £46,000 a set + tyres so I would expect them to come with the car.
No isue with that, looks like the car park is 80% empty, so he/she isn't going to cause an issue being there.
Chap who lives on one of my dog walking routes has just replaced his 458 with a Hurucan - Looks lovely. I've got a photo, but it's through the gap in his fence so looks a bit stalkery - I won't post it!
Chap who lives on one of my dog walking routes has just replaced his 458 with a Hurucan - Looks lovely. I've got a photo, but it's through the gap in his fence so looks a bit stalkery - I won't post it!
Jordan Clarkson said:
Yeah I thought that too, though I can understand why people do this in nice cars, but there are ways of parking away from other cars without taking up multiple spaces.
Whilst I agree and wouldn't take up 2 spaces I understand why some do it, no matter where I've parked my cars some bugger always parks next to them.All 3 of my old M3s have been subject to parking dints some so deep they needed a new panel, my old 911 was tted right in front of me and the guy just drove off, same for the Z4C even the new M5 has already been scratched in a car park.
Drives me bloody mad!
TheBALDpuma said:
No isue with that, looks like the car park is 80% empty, so he/she isn't going to cause an issue being there.
Yeah, that is a very fair point. The carpark was indeed very empty, so it's kinda fair enough. Wills2 said:
Jordan Clarkson said:
Yeah I thought that too, though I can understand why people do this in nice cars, but there are ways of parking away from other cars without taking up multiple spaces.
Whilst I agree and wouldn't take up 2 spaces I understand why some do it, no matter where I've parked my cars some bugger always parks next to them.All 3 of my old M3s have been subject to parking dints some so deep they needed a new panel, my old 911 was tted right in front of me and the guy just drove off, same for the Z4C even the new M5 has already been scratched in a car park.
Drives me bloody mad!
Wills2 said:
Surely if you were going to buy a Veyron you'd want OEM Bugatti wheels (that are designed to cope with the speed and power of the car) rather than some knock offs from a business based on Canal road in Bradford?
IIRC the real wheels cost £46,000 a set + tyres so I would expect them to come with the car.
To be honest with you, Id be surprised if that car has ever even hit 70mph, let alone 250+. If its not sat in a lock-up its sat outside a busy place where he knows it will get photographed. Its basically a (slowly) moving advert for his company. Anytime Ive seen it moved its been on a transporter. You could stick a set of pram wheels on it for all the driving it does.IIRC the real wheels cost £46,000 a set + tyres so I would expect them to come with the car.
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