Driving at night

Driving at night

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ocean1

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1,045 posts

275 months

Saturday 23rd November 2002
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Not only do I like to drive topless in winter but also at night in the winter. I love the way the dials are illuminated, plus I suppose that it feels just a bit exotic, am I mad? tell me I,m not.

Ocean1

ocean1

Original Poster:

1,045 posts

275 months

Saturday 23rd November 2002
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You havent all gone to bed already have you?

zumbruk

7,848 posts

275 months

Saturday 23rd November 2002
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I'm with you, dood. Driving at night with the top down is magic.

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

282 months

Saturday 23rd November 2002
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no im out driving with the hood down and them bright yellow dials mesmarising me.
Just finished watching Straw dogs with dusttin hoffman in, wierd or wot 1970,s

BB

tuffer

8,901 posts

282 months

Saturday 23rd November 2002
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I like it but I've had a couple of scary moments, little dificult to judge your speed in the dark!!! I think I could do with some better brakes....

tuffer

8,901 posts

282 months

Saturday 23rd November 2002
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ocean1 said: You havent all gone to bed already have you?


No...here till 7am im afraid!!

RiverGirrl

857 posts

296 months

Sunday 24th November 2002
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Indeed, driving at night is magic! Roof off, clear, star-filled sky, V8 burble...You must remember to have a look at the road from time to time, however. Gazing at the stars for too long could drop you in a bit of trouble!

david010167

1,397 posts

278 months

Sunday 24th November 2002
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Driving at night, roof off, on a mild evening, when the roads are empty is pure magic. I love it.

So muuuuch fun.

David

K3NJW

448 posts

273 months

Monday 25th November 2002
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I've recently taken to driving in the dark having switched the dash lights off with that handy under dash button that TVR so thoughtfully supplied. Although you haven't the faintest idea how fast you're going or how much petrol you have left, curiosity can be satisfied at the push of a button. It does actually make seeing where you're going down dark country roads with oncoming traffic much better..... but I wonder on the legality of not seeing the speedo, though if plod can see that you can't see, they're far more sophisticated than we think.

Talking of plod, did anyone else question how a pervert priest ruining dozens of small boys' lives warrants 5 years and an accountant embezling £1 million to lavish on hookers warrants 8 years.... answers on a postcard to Princess Blair, the usual address.