Three days in Scotland with a black beauty
Three days in Scotland with a black beauty
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albundy

Original Poster:

71 posts

267 months

Wednesday 11th January 2006
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Who says winter is not good for TVR's. Get out and drive!
(Oh yeah, my car is amazing)

holmsie

416 posts

247 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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Lovely car mate! Whereabouts in scotland did u get to?

DJC

23,563 posts

257 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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Spot on Al.

Glad to see Im not the only one who's taken a Sagaris for a spanking round Scotland

PinkPanther

1,010 posts

285 months

Thursday 12th January 2006
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albundy said:


Great to see a tvr that's been driven well during winter, good on ya. And yep, looks fantastic .

Girlfriend has laid claim to the Freelander so I'm left with the Sagaris as my daily driver, what a bummer...

...not!

PP

orgasmicliving!!

5,964 posts

241 months

Friday 13th January 2006
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Isn't that a T350 in the pic. What do you mean, you are not the only one who's thrashed a Sagaris around Scotland. Who else has? Surely not Al, as he seems to have driven a T350. Or is this a "new body style Sagaris, not to be confused with a T350 which looks identical but is obviously different?"

DJC

23,563 posts

257 months

Friday 13th January 2006
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orgasmicliving!! said:
Isn't that a T350 in the pic. What do you mean, you are not the only one who's thrashed a Sagaris around Scotland. Who else has? Surely not Al, as he seems to have driven a T350. Or is this a "new body style Sagaris, not to be confused with a T350 which looks identical but is obviously different?"


Indeed it is a T350. Ive just looked again and closer. My bad.

albundy

Original Poster:

71 posts

267 months

Friday 13th January 2006
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Most certainly is a T350!

A driving route I would recommend to everyone- one of the top three I have ever driven:
Start in Oban, go north to the Corran Ferry and cross the water (10 minute sail)- follow roads south to Lochaline and take ferry to Fishnish on Isle of Mull (10 minute sail). Drive up to Tobermory and back down to Craignure to take Ferry back to Oban. (None of the ferries need booking- just turn up and go- at least off season).

A full day on the road and is well worth it- Scenery is fantasic and roads are amazing (and empty)





>> Edited by albundy on Friday 13th January 12:21

sideways mostly

2,681 posts

262 months

Friday 13th January 2006
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AAAAAAHH! Stop it !Not fair! Stuck in bloody Chicago this weekend with my car 4000 miles away.
Great shots and what a great idea- on the list as a must do!

TVR MAN

1,038 posts

243 months

Saturday 14th January 2006
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Saw it in Oban. Me and my brother followed you for a minute towards Ganavan.

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 14th January 2006
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sideways mostly said:
AAAAAAHH! Stop it !Not fair! Stuck in bloody Chicago this weekend with my car 4000 miles away.



Go to Shaws crab house. My fave restaurant in the world.

sideways mostly

2,681 posts

262 months

Sunday 15th January 2006
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unrepentant said:
sideways mostly said:
AAAAAAHH! Stop it !Not fair! Stuck in bloody Chicago this weekend with my car 4000 miles away.



Go to Shaws crab house. My fave restaurant in the world.


Sorry mate,but being an XR3 driver does not make you a gourmand!

anonymous-user

75 months

Sunday 15th January 2006
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sideways mostly said:
unrepentant said:
sideways mostly said:
AAAAAAHH! Stop it !Not fair! Stuck in bloody Chicago this weekend with my car 4000 miles away.



Go to Shaws crab house. My fave restaurant in the world.


Sorry mate,but being an XR3 driver does not make you a gourmand!


Is that similar to a gourmet?

I once knew someone whose brothers friends uncle had an XR3 but I personally have a 1.3L. But it has got a big spoiler and stripes.

If you went to Shaws I don't want to know. Jealousy is not an attractive trait.