RE: You know you want to... Lexus SC430
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cream2cream said:
A lex said:
The Silver one in the advert is being sold by a place called Target Cars, based in Eindhoven, NL.
Avoid like the plague.
I went there to look at a couple of TVRs about 18 months ago.
Its a bloody big warehouse on the airport - no reception to speak of, ring a bell and a couple of dodgey looking pikeys appear from out the back.
The warehouse itself is jammed full of all sorts of cars (parked haphazardly and almost on top of each other). Cars are mainly on UK plates, which is a little strange in the middle of NL. You are left to it with no help from anybody and the cars I looked at were mainly st heaps with loads of damage and hardly any documents.
God knows what they are doing there as they have some serious machinery in the place - but its just incredibly, incredibly dodgy!
There the scammers like most in europe who buy all the UK writeoffs or cars with clocked mileage then sell them throughout europe!Avoid like the plague.
I went there to look at a couple of TVRs about 18 months ago.
Its a bloody big warehouse on the airport - no reception to speak of, ring a bell and a couple of dodgey looking pikeys appear from out the back.
The warehouse itself is jammed full of all sorts of cars (parked haphazardly and almost on top of each other). Cars are mainly on UK plates, which is a little strange in the middle of NL. You are left to it with no help from anybody and the cars I looked at were mainly st heaps with loads of damage and hardly any documents.
God knows what they are doing there as they have some serious machinery in the place - but its just incredibly, incredibly dodgy!
my mate went to see a porsche gt2 they advertised it as stolen recovered, with a driver seat missing, more like it had been dodge repaired (cat c) with mileage descrepancies when he used hes brain and carried out a uk hpi check!!
They took out the driver seat and a few other bits to pass it off as stolen recovered with no damage, later he found out they brought it off a dealer down in essex as damage repaired!!!
BEWARE of them they sell alot of cars to unsuspectin europeans who distribute them all over europe and the middle east, they dont ave plush offices as they target the traders who happily shift on the cars for tidy profits no botherin abt what history theyve had!!!
Edited by cream2cream on Wednesday 15th December 23:18
yonex said:
It's almost worth buying one now just to fit a decent set of coil overs etc and go embarrassing some trackday boys and girls.
Would be my candidate for the PH "sleeper" thread of a few years in the future. It's pretty easy to bolt a UZ into a Supra, so how difficult could it be () to bolt a JZ in one of these?Dirty said:
carinaman said:
I don't know:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_UZ_engine#3UZ-...
A version of the Toyota V8 is certified for aviation use says Wikipedia.
When Mark Evans built his own aircraft in 'A Plane is Born' he used a Rover K series engine. I think you can 'fly' pretty much any engine. You just have to service them a lot more often.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_UZ_engine#3UZ-...
A version of the Toyota V8 is certified for aviation use says Wikipedia.
Edited by Dirty on Thursday 16th December 20:57
ATC "That will be your headgasket again"
It is fairly hideous, that Lexus, I remember getting blitzed by one in my old MK2 Golf GTI, fook me it shifted, reg was "T3XET" whatever that means, so they arent pretty but they do move quite nicely, shame about the image.
With its engine, its kind of like a 70 year old woman that has mysteriously a fantastic rack like an 20 year old, kind of piques your interest, but you just wouldnt unless you were 70 yourself, kind of like a more extreme version of how I feel about the Chrysler Crossfire.
carinaman said:
'Under the bonnet, a surpassingly refined and bulletproof 4.3-litre engine.'
Pardon? What does that even mean?
It sounds like eBay listing carp to me.
'Buy now while stocks last.'
Errrr.......
Or just wait a few more weeks for a few thousand more public sector workers to join the end of the unemployment queue, the fuel costs to bite and people start realising how many things they buy have VAT on them and see stylish cars that like burning fuel drop even more in value?
It means that the engine is not coarse and revs freely under the foot. I would suggest 'bulletproof' is a reference to an engine that is solidly put together and unlikely to require trips to the garage.Pardon? What does that even mean?
It sounds like eBay listing carp to me.
'Buy now while stocks last.'
Errrr.......
Or just wait a few more weeks for a few thousand more public sector workers to join the end of the unemployment queue, the fuel costs to bite and people start realising how many things they buy have VAT on them and see stylish cars that like burning fuel drop even more in value?
I think the better question is: what are you talking about?
Edited by broker1 on Friday 17th December 14:34
J4CKO said:
With its engine, its kind of like a 70 year old woman that has mysteriously a fantastic rack like an 20 year old, kind of piques your interest, but you just wouldnt unless you were 70 yourself, kind of like a more extreme version of how I feel about the Chrysler Crossfire.
'a surpassingly refined'?
What does that mean?
The refinement surpasses that of other engines?
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/surpassingly
Adv. 1. surpassingly - to a surpassing degree; "she was a surpassingly beautiful woman"
Seems it's valid English. Seems a bit OTT to me. I've never read such an expression before. It's something that appears in the handbook translated from Japanese?
What does that mean?
The refinement surpasses that of other engines?
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/surpassingly
Adv. 1. surpassingly - to a surpassing degree; "she was a surpassingly beautiful woman"
Seems it's valid English. Seems a bit OTT to me. I've never read such an expression before. It's something that appears in the handbook translated from Japanese?
Edited by carinaman on Saturday 18th December 02:01
Sorry HonestGuv, I was unaware of the word surpassingly.
http://oxforddictionaries.com/view/entry/m_en_gb09...
Pronunciation:/səˈpɑːsɪŋ, səˈpasɪŋ/
adjective
dated or literary
*
incomparable or outstanding:a picture of surpassing beauty
http://oxforddictionaries.com/view/entry/m_en_gb09...
Pronunciation:/səˈpɑːsɪŋ, səˈpasɪŋ/
adjective
dated or literary
*
incomparable or outstanding:a picture of surpassing beauty
Denorth said:
if go bonkers then why not to try this one? 6 litres! V12! don't expect bulletproof quality, though
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2186892.htm
I want that so bad!http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2186892.htm
volvoforlife said:
FishFace said:
Is Jewish Racing Gold as racist as it sounds?
No because 'Jewish' is not a race. Its a religion.For it to be off-limits it needs to really be something you didn't choose.
Edited by BarnatosGhost on Saturday 18th December 15:04
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