Trevors got a new friend!
Trevors got a new friend!
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jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

269 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Boyz, oops and Galz for that matter. Am proud to announce Trevor has a new best friend to keep him company through the winter months.

A beasting Rover 414............. and it's the Si version, what that means I have no idea! 300 squid from the auctions and it's totally immaculate. His names Hectar, named after the type of old man who no doubt had him before.

Still have to give Trev at work out at weekends though.

Tell you one thing though it's weird having absolutely zero acceleration, being able to park at the supermarket without selecting reverse, going 3 billion miles on 10 quids worth of petrol and turning on a six pence. Only problem is I feel like a total topper driving him! Role on summer!

Any other cerbs going into hybernation?

Jamster

GCerbera

5,161 posts

272 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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jamster said:
Any other cerbs going into hybernation?

Jamster
Not mine, it likes dancing in the leaves!

Go create some weather...
It's a road legal Concorde!
Graham
TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.com

satman

2,455 posts

267 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Hybernation???...thought only things like animals did that!...wait a mo....my Cerb can be an 'animal' sometimes

BigBazza

2,135 posts

268 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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No hibernating here, my baby has got her nuts in her cheeks and raring to go!! Nice few patches of wet leaves from the over night gales, got to work a nervous wreck lol

bilton_d

605 posts

287 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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But why do you need another car when you have the Cerbera then i noticed the "speed six" badge

jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

269 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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tut tut Bilton, not on a friday now! Lets not get into the speed six arguement, besides we all know it's the most common engine in the TVR range now. Hmmm, wonder why that is! Right everyone, STOP! i'm only winding you up.
Hectar is required as I only do short distances during the week to and from work, shops and stuff etc and from reading the posts thats not good for the engine. Therefore use at the weekend on longer runs is more suited to Trevor staying in tip top shape ready to eat up any unknowing under powered 4.5 counterparts. Woops did I just say that! Ocean where are you!!!!!

davidd

6,651 posts

305 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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jamster said:
tut tut Bilton, not on a friday now! Lets not get into the speed six arguement, besides we all know it's the most common engine in the TVR range now. Hmmm, wonder why that is! Right everyone, STOP! i'm only winding you up.
Hectar is required as I only do short distances during the week to and from work, shops and stuff etc and from reading the posts thats not good for the engine. Therefore use at the weekend on longer runs is more suited to Trevor staying in tip top shape ready to eat up any unknowing under powered 4.5 counterparts. Woops did I just say that! Ocean where are you!!!!!


Glad you did not mention underpowered 4.2 cars, I maight have to give you a sound trouncing, and your pensioners rover.

Bloody hell what is the point of having a TVR and driving a rover...

D.

satman

2,455 posts

267 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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+ = rover driver

jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

269 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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ah haaa, well spotted Davidd, new i would get creamed if I mentioned the 4.2's!

Stop slaggin Hector he's a total magnet machine. Besides did someone not mention it doenst matter what kind of car you've got, there after the person, not the car!

If only.............

Anyway, it's Friday, it's 4.30, it's home time and that means Trev's comin out to play! Have a good one!

pwig

11,998 posts

291 months

Friday 14th November 2003
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Weyhey!!!!!

I salute you sir.. you and ya flaming boot!