Fifth gear tonight
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p7vxr

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314 posts

250 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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Did anyone one else notice that the very start of Fifth gear tonight had VBH driving the Wortec carbon edition VXR8 and Tom ford in the Wortec ute in the Ace cafe car park,perhaps not the most testing of locations for a test, I then fast forwarded the sky plus for the whole programme to see if there was a test but no!!!!

The Nissan GTR and the Audi looked to be great bits of kit, will there be a feature on the cars or was it just a teaser to see if anyone was watching, if it was so can I claim the the prize...... say a 25% discount Wortec voucher.....

Edited by p7vxr on Tuesday 26th February 00:32

essexmonarovxr

792 posts

221 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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Now that joke was funny lol

willisit

2,167 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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I watched the whole thing and was a bit confused by the whole 8/Ute thing as well... and the GTR review was awful (like I care about it pottering around a track). Ah well.

caspy@wortec

141 posts

218 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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willisit said:
I watched the whole thing and was a bit confused by the whole 8/Ute thing as well... and the GTR review was awful (like I care about it pottering around a track). Ah well.


The Jap spec GTR's have GPS software that limits the top speed unless on track, the only cars in the country so far are 'personal' import cars and as such it may have had some interesting restriction re performance, I would also assume it was not registered to be driven on UK roads as no plate was showing.

willisit

2,167 posts

254 months

Tuesday 26th February 2008
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caspy@wortec" Target="_blank">class="forumQuoter">caspy@wortec said:
willisit said:
I watched the whole thing and was a bit confused by the whole 8/Ute thing as well... and the GTR review was awful (like I care about it pottering around a track). Ah well.
The Jap spec GTR's have GPS software that limits the top speed unless on track, the only cars in the country so far are 'personal' import cars and as such it may have had some interesting restriction re performance, I would also assume it was not registered to be driven on UK roads as no plate was showing.
Yeah I know all that tongue out - it was still awful.