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OK finally found a cerbera that fits my brief colour, original headlights, mileage, 2000 plus car etc.
www.gatwicktvr.co.uk/images/Stock%20Cars/X218FGO.JPG
But I still have this nagging feeling that it would only feel like I'd brought second best to a 4.5 cerbera.
Should I hold out for a simular 4.5 or am I being just to fussy.
www.gatwicktvr.co.uk/images/Stock%20Cars/X218FGO.JPG
But I still have this nagging feeling that it would only feel like I'd brought second best to a 4.5 cerbera.
Should I hold out for a simular 4.5 or am I being just to fussy.
zooooom said:
OK finally found a cerbera that fits my brief colour, original headlights, mileage, 2000 plus car etc.
www.gatwicktvr.co.uk/images/Stock%20Cars/X218FGO.JPG
But I still have this nagging feeling that it would only feel like I'd brought second best to a 4.5 cerbera.
Should I hold out for a simular 4.5 or am I being just to fussy.
IMHO, I don't think you'll find that spec often. I've not seen many grey Cerbies and there's only going to be limited number of cars prior to the LW headlight mod. Having said that, if you want to brakes/RR potential of a RR then it's a lot of money to spend on 2nd best.....
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If you decide it's not fast enough, you can always get another. Or get it upgraded.
If you've found a car you like, buy it. I wondered the same thing when I bought the 4.2, even after testing 4.5s where I couldn't tell any difference in acceleration. In the end the headlight-blending, sports 'zorst, spiders, and Nitrons became far bigger concerns to me, and I'm bl**dy glad I didn't spend the money that funded them on an extra 300cc engine capacity. (Those trumpets do look tasty, mind...)
If you've found a car you like, buy it. I wondered the same thing when I bought the 4.2, even after testing 4.5s where I couldn't tell any difference in acceleration. In the end the headlight-blending, sports 'zorst, spiders, and Nitrons became far bigger concerns to me, and I'm bl**dy glad I didn't spend the money that funded them on an extra 300cc engine capacity. (Those trumpets do look tasty, mind...)
Hmmm, I wouldn't, I didn't think that any 2000 LW models had the old headlights. I think most had the seamed pods and a few had the faired in.
I would look closely to make sure that really is a 2000LW.
As for the arguement between 4.5 and 4.2. I would say go for where your heart takes you. I can only say mine went to a 4.5 and I've never thought to reconsider.
I would look closely to make sure that really is a 2000LW.
As for the arguement between 4.5 and 4.2. I would say go for where your heart takes you. I can only say mine went to a 4.5 and I've never thought to reconsider.
I was in a similar postion a month or so ago, was only looking at 4.5s I guess because it was the 4.5!!, but when I drove a 4.2 not only was the performance IMHO indentical but the engine seemed much more responsive and reved much more freely, absolutley delighted with my choice. JUST DO IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> Edited by mrmop on Wednesday 27th October 09:05
zooooom said:
JSG how would you compare the performance of your tuscan to your old cerbera and why the swap ?
[/quote]He's fickle and ran out of things to spend money on
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That's about right.
Nah, seriously... Thought it would be a good idea to sell the Cerb and use the money elsewhere. Then as soon as the money was in the bank and the only car on the drive was a 206 I realised something was missing (regular visits to the garage, mainly
). I also knew that keeping the Cerb would cost me a fortune... I had plans for a six-speed gearbox, exterior mods, engine mods, etc. And I had to stop myself from the wallet-depleting experience of funding all that. My Tuscan's noticeably faster than my old Cerb (loathe to start wars on which is faster - my Tusc is a particularly quick one; one of the main reasons I picked that one). Me & GCerbera did a fair comparison one Sunday a while back - found a stretch of privately owned dual carriageway and put his Cerb 4.5 and the Tusc RR in a straight line sprint. There was nothing in it at all... However, his engine was running a little lumpy, and mine was just finishing being run in (i.e. It was at 1500 miles, so I wasn't pushing it much past 6k RPM and it hadn't loosened up much), so it's not really a scientific test.
greenisbest said:
In a moment of drunken sincerity on Eurohoon JSG admitted he wished he keep the Cerb. Mind you the Tuscan wasn't his favouite car that night.
Very true. That was the day that the clutch packed in in the middle of France, though. And I was still fighting legal battles with the previous owner of the Tusc over it not being the spec it was sold to me as. The car's now running like a dream, and all legal issues are happily resolved.
When it's good, it's very very good. When it's bad, it's horrid.
Julian64 said:
Hmmm, I wouldn't, I didn't think that any 2000 LW models had the old headlights. I think most had the seamed pods and a few had the faired in.
I would look closely to make sure that really is a 2000LW.
As for the arguement between 4.5 and 4.2. I would say go for where your heart takes you. I can only say mine went to a 4.5 and I've never thought to reconsider.
Its a 2001 car, the reason im interested in it is that it has the original style headlights I don't like the newer speed 12 type design

zooooom said:
Its a 2001 car, the reason im interested in it is that it has the original style headlights I don't like the newer speed 12 type design
2001 car with Tuscan seats, yet old style headlights? Hmmm...
We all know what TVR are like for using up stock lying around, but I'd agree with Julian and check this out. RAC says it was registered on 02-Jan-2001, for what it's worth.
J_S_G said:
zooooom said:
Its a 2001 car, the reason im interested in it is that it has the original style headlights I don't like the newer speed 12 type design
2001 car with Tuscan seats, yet old style headlights? Hmmm...![]()
We all know what TVR are like for using up stock lying around, but I'd agree with Julian and check this out. RAC says it was registered on 02-Jan-2001, for what it's worth.
Thanks for info
I have a couple of cerbies come in with tuscan seats and single front lights .. don't think there's anything sinister in it .. they'll just be *changeover* cars before they did the 4 lamps across the board ..
see here ..
www.pistonheads.com/tvr/cerbera/default.asp?storyId=3123
see here ..
www.pistonheads.com/tvr/cerbera/default.asp?storyId=3123
zooooom said:
J_S_G said:
zooooom said:
Its a 2001 car, the reason im interested in it is that it has the original style headlights I don't like the newer speed 12 type design
2001 car with Tuscan seats, yet old style headlights? Hmmm...![]()
We all know what TVR are like for using up stock lying around, but I'd agree with Julian and check this out. RAC says it was registered on 02-Jan-2001, for what it's worth.
Thanks for info
Could be a big difference between making and registering though.
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Mind you the Tuscan wasn't his favouite car that night.