Offers on my Tuscan
Offers on my Tuscan
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TUS 373

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4,948 posts

297 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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OK, some will know that my Tuscan is up for sale at the moment, and I have had some good interest in it.

On the other hand, I have also had the usual idiots pestering me too - you know who you are (nothing against the Irish per se)

So, if you happen to be reading this (and not participating because you have been suspended from PHs)

* no, I will not accept your "offers"
* I won't even sell my car to you - even if you offer me double (hell will freeze over first)
* why do you withhold your number and never leave it in your ill timed voice messages I wonder?
* selling a car on PHs isn't "hassle" - so selling my car to you woundn't save me any
* don't patronise me, "boy"

Of course, feel free to continue to leave silly messages and entertain me - as no doubt you will

>>> Edited by TUS 373 on Saturday 11th December 09:17

anonymous-user

70 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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Good old Jigs.

gemini

11,352 posts

280 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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any help needed on the harrassment line?

whitey

2,508 posts

300 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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haha quality!

Can you record them and post them on here for us all to listen!

Apache

39,731 posts

300 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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WTF is up with that guy, not related to the bogush, diesel ed brothers perchance?

chris watton

22,544 posts

276 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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TUS,, I'm gobsmacked reading this!!! It sounds like you're being harrassed, plain and simple! Why do people insist on acting like school kids??
Are you coming out of TVR ownership for a while, or do you plan to get another?

Chris

Apache

39,731 posts

300 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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gemini said:
any help needed on the harrassment line?



now that's what I call community policing

TUS 373

Original Poster:

4,948 posts

297 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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I wouldn't describe it as harassment really, and I wouldn't want to point the finger at anyone in particular, but the evidence is rather compelling!

I'm letting fate decide whether I continue with TVR ownership now or in the future. As Austin Powers would say, I feel a bit like I've lost my mojo. That combined with many other things in my life right now is meaning that cars have slipped down my list of priorities and that health, wealth and happiness are right at the top.

Not really expecting the car to sell at this time of year anyway - too much competition with Christmas consumerism. And as soon as spring and better weather arrives, then I may have discovered where I left my mojo.

In the meantime, I have to put up with clowns suffering from 'twativagitis' ( as Mr BO Selecta says).

>> Edited by TUS 373 on Saturday 11th December 17:03

lady topaz

3,855 posts

270 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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Oh Bryan you have been alongside me since I started out. You can't leave me now. Do nothing till Spring and as soon as the old sun comes out you wont want to. Pleeeeeeese dont be hasty.
Whatever you decide, thanks for all the assist over the last two years. Hope you are around quite a while longer.

Di

TUS 373

Original Poster:

4,948 posts

297 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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Di, thanks for your companionship, I'm not going anywhere! Just investigating movin' on from the Tugger. Had TVRs for 5-6 years now and may not appreciate them as much as I used to. Probably a case of just being too familiar with them now. Have to say, the Tuscan has overall been a joy to own - but I probably don't use it enough to merit owning it at the moment. It has brought me happiness and extended the circle of people I have met and the circle of people I would like to meet, yourself included! One thing that has been playing on my mind is to go for a classic TVR rather than a contemporary one - like an original Tuscan from the 1960s (although they are few and far between) - then lavish it with TLC to see it restored and presented at its best - but I still don't have my TVR/car mojo.

L.A., still running a trusty and seemingly indestructible Saab 9-5 2.0 turbo for the daily and family hack. Its great. Its an all mod cons, car phone, electric everything, automatic point and shoot cruise mobile. Its 2nd hand and I suspect that it has been tweaked because its seems alot more pokey than other ~150bhp cars I have owned. From point to point, its a hoot and infinetly more discrete than Trev when cruising the Queen's motorways. No way near as powerful mind and no Speed Six roar - but it certainly has its place in the armourary.