MkII S spoiler storage area
MkII S spoiler storage area
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andyvdg

Original Poster:

1,537 posts

306 months

Thursday 10th November 2005
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Went to work today. Put my organiser down on the boot, opened the garage door, got the car out, closed the door, drove to work over a series of NSL roads involving good acceleration, braking and corning.

Got to work, still found my organiser in the dimple of the rear spoiler. So it does have a use

Cheers,

Andy.

basil brush

5,521 posts

286 months

Thursday 10th November 2005
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And you assumed TVR didn't include practical considerations in their designs.

I once drove to work with a pair of shoes on the roof of my car, wondering why people were laughing at me.

R555SSH

5,006 posts

245 months

Thursday 10th November 2005
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A group of thugs waved my neighbour down in Zimbabwe. They bundled him out of his car at gunpoint, then drove off with his Landcruiser.

They returned about half a minute later, letting his mother out quite politely. She had been sat quietly terrified in the back.

Not particularly relevant to Tuscans, unless you keep your mother in the boot. Is it OK to do that, by the way?



>> Edited by R555SSH on Thursday 10th November 17:15

almack

337 posts

251 months

Friday 11th November 2005
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andyvdg said:
Went to work today. Put my organiser down on the boot, opened the garage door, got the car out, closed the door, drove to work over a series of NSL roads involving good acceleration, braking and corning.

Got to work, still found my organiser in the dimple of the rear spoiler. So it does have a use

Cheers,

Andy.




And my wife thought it was a useless 'flap' that made it look stupid. Her loss, my gain!!!!

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 12th November 2005
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R555SSH said:
A group of thugs waved my neighbour down in Zimbabwe. They bundled him out of his car at gunpoint, then drove off with his Landcruiser.

They returned about half a minute later, letting his mother out quite politely. She had been sat quietly terrified in the back.

Not particularly relevant to Tuscans, unless you keep your mother in the boot. Is it OK to do that, by the way?




The same thing happened with my mother in law. After 20 minutes with her the thieves drove straight to the nearest Police Station and gave themselves up as the lesser of 2 evils.

R555SSH

5,006 posts

245 months

Sunday 13th November 2005
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unrepentant said:
R555SSH said:
A group of thugs waved my neighbour down in Zimbabwe. They bundled him out of his car at gunpoint, then drove off with his Landcruiser.

They returned about half a minute later, letting his mother out quite politely. She had been sat quietly terrified in the back.

Not particularly relevant to Tuscans, unless you keep your mother in the boot. Is it OK to do that, by the way?




The same thing happened with my mother in law. After 20 minutes with her the thieves drove straight to the nearest Police Station and gave themselves up as the lesser of 2 evils.


Perhaps the best car anti-theft device we never had. A mother-in-law.