Had an affair and now it's over...
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cacatous said:
Short but sweet, yes the Cerbera is going.
It was fun but unfortunately it isn't the same as the Tuscan was and more importantly, I can't afford it any longer![]()
It's a good car and has had a few important bits done to it so it's very sweet!
Well done to who ever has it next!
And another one bites the dust...
You moving back to Tuscan land, or have you any other (cheaper) toys in mind? Best of luck selling it!
cacatous said:Just love the Chameleon Blue/Swordfish on a Tuscan.
Yep Chameleon Blue/Swordfish with Portland Interior.
I'd have another one tomorrow either in Rolex Blue, Black or Reflex Charcoal...
Actually I'd consider a Sagaris in the above too!
Photo from twilight tonight.
My daughter looks to the heavens to ask if we can have both cars!

Me too Graham. I love the swordfish colour on the tuscan. In fact the Tusc is such a perfect shape that any flip colour looks magnificent.
Joolz had one of the actual Swordfish Tuscans that were used for filming in the workshop and I completely fell in love with it. here comes the admission, since it's only a matter of time until someone dobs me inOne of the things that made my tummy turn was that the driver and passenger footwells both had blue neons in them, and looked absolutely stunning. No kidding. It was as if neons had never been put on a car before. This car looked as if it had been beamed down by a higher intelligence.
So fwiw, for all of you who are fixated on maxpower boys and neons (why is that, by the way?), I now think that if they are used judiciously, they are amazing. The Tuscan is the most beautiful car ever created. But by sticking those neons in the footwells, for me it was turned from beautiful to 'can I just touch it?'.
Joolz had one of the actual Swordfish Tuscans that were used for filming in the workshop and I completely fell in love with it. here comes the admission, since it's only a matter of time until someone dobs me inOne of the things that made my tummy turn was that the driver and passenger footwells both had blue neons in them, and looked absolutely stunning. No kidding. It was as if neons had never been put on a car before. This car looked as if it had been beamed down by a higher intelligence.
So fwiw, for all of you who are fixated on maxpower boys and neons (why is that, by the way?), I now think that if they are used judiciously, they are amazing. The Tuscan is the most beautiful car ever created. But by sticking those neons in the footwells, for me it was turned from beautiful to 'can I just touch it?'.

rude girl said:
here comes the admission, since it's only a matter of time until someone dobs me inOne of the things that made my tummy turn was that the driver and passenger footwells both had blue neons in them, and looked absolutely stunning. No kidding. It was as if neons had never been put on a car before. This car looked as if it had been beamed down by a higher intelligence.
So fwiw, for all of you who are fixated on maxpower boys and neons (why is that, by the way?), I now think that if they are used judiciously, they are amazing. The Tuscan is the most beautiful car ever created. But by sticking those neons in the footwells, for me it was turned from beautiful to 'can I just touch it?'.
I just got slated on the Yorkshire forum for the merest mention of putting neons in the footwell: www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=91756&f=117&h=0 I really do think it'd work quite nicely, especially on a blue car.
SOMEBODY HELP ME!!!!?!cosmoschick said:
cacatous said:
I'd have another one tomorrow either in Rolex Blue, Black or Reflex Charcoal...
All very good choices of colour for a Tuscan
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Hey, you could have made it on the 28/3 in your Cerbie, unless you were still sulking over the change of venue from Harry Ramsdens!![]()
hahaha!!
Actually I think that is when the BIG fuse blew

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