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ducman

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1 posts

277 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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as someone new to the TVR scene and currently spending hours going through classified ads am I correct in assuming the Cerberra is the only 2+2 of recent years (say the last 15)??

Ideally I was after a soft top but need the option of a small rear seat for my youngest.

gary judd

2,675 posts

289 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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hi
yes you correct the cerbera is the only 4x4 tvr make it,s ideal for small children only in the bach seats
gary judd

chim450

1,452 posts

285 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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gary judd said: hi
yes you correct the cerbera is the only 4x4 tvr make


"TVR enters the off road market."

Sorry, couldn't resist.

EdT

5,220 posts

308 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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My pal Matt once did 50 miles on parcel shelf, so an S2 was as 2+1 for the day.

Ed

shadowninja

79,471 posts

306 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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EdT said: My pal Matt once did 50 miles on parcel shelf, so an S2 was as 2+1 for the day.

Ed




hehe

cant you get pulled over for that, tho?

EdT

5,220 posts

308 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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Indeed, but he was lying across it & not sitting - so hard to spot. He told me that around the henley bends the back wheels were sliding quite a bit. Excellent !

Ed

Tripps

5,814 posts

296 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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There are some 2+2 Tasmin (Wedges) around, with 2.8 V6 and 3.5 V8s in, all in Coupe form.

The V8s are very rare, but there have been a few 2.8s for sale here in the last six months.

gary judd

2,675 posts

289 months

Sunday 16th March 2003
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oops yep i think i mean 2+2
mind you when i go on track days you could be right cerbera,s going off road.
gary judd