Your last tank of petrol?

Your last tank of petrol?

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VTEC_DOHC

Original Poster:

2,441 posts

258 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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What car would you use it in?

I've always loved the Zonda, and although a full tank wouldn't last me very long I have no doubt that it would be the best.

Ahonen

5,028 posts

292 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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962 at Spa or an Audi Quattro S1 on either a few stages from the 1000 Lakes or (in tarmac spec) the fabulous back road between Brackley and Buckingham....

james p

3,001 posts

250 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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Ferrari 288GTO evolution [pardon my lack of suitable Italian] at Goodwood. I think they only made 2 [as test beds for the F40 if i am right] so I might have to settle for a standard model!

love machine

7,609 posts

248 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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Setting fire to Tony Blair.

VTEC_DOHC

Original Poster:

2,441 posts

258 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.


Tough one this. Would you gain more pleasure from doing something out of spite rather than doing it out of love?

Although I don't deny setting fire to the PM would be deeply pleasureable, would it not be more so driving behind the wheel of the car you're always wanted?

V6GTO

11,579 posts

255 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.


Seconded! But seeing as he's a skinny little runt I'm sure there'd be plenty left for Prescott.

Martin.

v15ben

15,976 posts

254 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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VTEC_DOHC said:
What car would you use it in?

I've always loved the Zonda, and although a full tank wouldn't last me very long I have no doubt that it would be the best.


Yeh, I will second that, the Pagani Zonda in the south of France!
Priceless!

crankedup

25,764 posts

256 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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The Audi Quattro short wheel base, finding the most Gatso ridden road just for the sheer hell of it as a starting point

'King Deadly

196 posts

250 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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VTEC_DOHC said:

love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.


Tough one this. Would you gain more pleasure from doing something out of spite rather than doing it out of love?

Although I don't deny setting fire to the PM would be deeply pleasureable, would it not be more so driving behind the wheel of the car you're always wanted?

No.

richie_few

642 posts

249 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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Enzo!! around spa!!

55jnj

555 posts

297 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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V6GTO said:

love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.



Seconded! But seeing as he's a skinny little runt I'm sure there'd be plenty left for Prescott.

Martin.


Hopefully the burning fat oozing out of Prescott will keep the fire stoked for Hain, Clarke, Brown, Straw, Darling, Beckett, Milburn, Hewitt et al

turbobloke

111,006 posts

273 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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55jnj said:
V6GTO said:
love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.
Seconded! But seeing as he's a skinny little runt I'm sure there'd be plenty left for Prescott.Martin.
Hopefully the burning fat oozing out of Prescott will keep the fire stoked for Hain, Clarke, Brown, Straw, Darling, Beckett, Milburn, Hewitt et al
That's favouritism, why should Mandy and the other gravy trainers miss out?!

>> Edited by turbobloke on Saturday 4th December 16:45

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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McLaren F1 GTR at Oulton or Spa (not fussed, they're both amazing).

Balmoral Green

42,258 posts

261 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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I would put it in the most fuel efficient car I could find, then wave at you lot walking!

Ribol

11,711 posts

271 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.

Can I suggest a compromise - run Bliar over at the start of your drive in your favourite car - everyone's a winner

My only concern would be a decent car being damaged.

cortinaman

3,230 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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Ribol said:


love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.



Can I suggest a compromise - run Bliar over at the start of your drive in your favourite car - everyone's a winner

My only concern would be a decent car being damaged.



tie him to the back and drag him along then...........everybody's happy!!

>> Edited by cortinaman on Saturday 4th December 19:21

Phil S

730 posts

251 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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MacLaren F1 GTR at an empty Nurburgring!

Rob-C

1,488 posts

262 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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VTEC_DOHC said:

love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.



Tough one this. Would you gain more pleasure from doing something out of spite rather than doing it out of love?

Although I don't deny setting fire to the PM would be deeply pleasureable, would it not be more so driving behind the wheel of the car you're always wanted?


It's a sacrifice I'd happily make for the sake all mankind.

love machine

7,609 posts

248 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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turbobloke said:

55jnj said:

V6GTO said:

love machine said:
Setting fire to Tony Blair.

Seconded! But seeing as he's a skinny little runt I'm sure there'd be plenty left for Prescott.Martin.

Hopefully the burning fat oozing out of Prescott will keep the fire stoked for Hain, Clarke, Brown, Straw, Darling, Beckett, Milburn, Hewitt et al

That's favouritism, why should Mandy and the other gravy trainers miss out?!

>> Edited by turbobloke on Saturday 4th December 16:45


I've got a big bowser of Aviation Fuel for that lot!

Marquis_Rex

7,377 posts

252 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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I'd fill up a 1972 Porsche 911 RS Lightweight and rev it around windy country roads, perhaps near the lakes! Listen to the flat six bark and rasp!