TVR- - - - - LAND ROVER

TVR- - - - - LAND ROVER

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the machine

40 posts

225 months

Saturday 15th December 2007
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itsallyellow said:
So how many of us own one of each???

Ive noticed a lot of the TVR guys also have a green oval on thier driveways..

Im one of them, there must be a fair few of us?

mike
I know this is an old post, saw it a long time ago when i was looking for my TVR.

I now have a T350C and a '96 defender 90 pick up

I also hear that twisted performance are running some track days at the autodrome near York - has anyone been to one yet?

Simon T

2,136 posts

275 months

Saturday 15th December 2007
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Hi Currently have a Tuscan and a Range Rover P38

Interesting...

Simon

www.tillingmotorsport.com

wargriff

1,897 posts

204 months

Tuesday 18th December 2007
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i have a griffith and work for a land rover dealership, so have my choice of company land rovers...all less than 3 mths old .....does that count ???

Barreti

6,680 posts

239 months

Tuesday 18th December 2007
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wargriff said:
i have a griffith and work for a land rover dealership, so have my choice of company land rovers...all less than 3 mths old .....does that count ???
No it doesn't. Bugger off.
And I'm not in the least bit jealous either tongue out

wargriff

1,897 posts

204 months

Wednesday 19th December 2007
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And you know what ???? I hate having to drive around in a V8 diesel range rover sport all the time, or a range rover...its such a drag...those bloody heated seats...satellite TV...fridge etc...lol

but the Griff is by far the most fun you can have...and then some.

Holsaway

269 posts

217 months

Wednesday 19th December 2007
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Barreti said:
wargriff said:
i have a griffith and work for a land rover dealership, so have my choice of company land rovers...all less than 3 mths old .....does that count ???
No it doesn't. Bugger off.
And I'm not in the least bit jealous either tongue out
I am now re building my third series 2a Landrover,previously had a choice of company TVR's to drive. woohoo

RodMod

1,169 posts

210 months

Friday 21st December 2007
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I have my Tuscan and do have use of my Dads Land Rover 110 Defender (It is a V8)

Just doing my bit for the ozone layer!hehe

ruaricoles

1,180 posts

227 months

Tuesday 25th December 2007
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Well, we've got a Griff and also now an 88" series 3..... smile

SmokinV8

786 posts

213 months

Tuesday 1st January 2008
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[quote=itsallyellow]So how many of us own one of each???

Ive noticed a lot of the TVR guys also have a green oval on thier driveways..

Im one of them, there must be a fair few of us?

mike[/quote

1x 4.2 cerbera
2x 88" diesels
1x 88" v8 bobtailed
1x 2 door v8 rangie
and now new purchase 1x 90" 200tdi.

usually drive jap stuff to get me to work tho!

Neil

jonny_c

170 posts

206 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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I'll have to jump on this aswell - with an orange Series 3 diesel, and a Chimaera. Also a Rover to get to work.... don't trust foreign cars!! i am as sad as i sound......

John.T.

152 posts

197 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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I have a newly aquired 4.0 Chimaera, a 90 CSW TD (FOR SALE) and an Allisport modded 300TDI Discovery.

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Edited by John.T. on Tuesday 22 January 18:46

SmokinV8

786 posts

213 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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keepin the disco and selling the 90???????? 90 better offroad surely?

Looks like your not using the chim enough either, rusty lookin discs!

John.T.

152 posts

197 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2008
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SmokinV8 said:
keepin the disco and selling the 90???????? 90 better offroad surely?!!
YEP, true but i need the extra flexibility of the Disco!!
SmokinV8 said:
Looks like your not using the chim enough either, rusty lookin discs!
It was out only 2 hrs previously, they go rusty within a short time, although the camera settings have exagerated the look a bit. The Chim gets used daily.

mr_pr

13 posts

197 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Not great quality photos...

But how about this? TVR Engined Def 90. Saw this a few years back... It was bloody gorgeous!




boardinscotland

1,219 posts

198 months

Wednesday 9th April 2008
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Bought a TVR Tuscan in December and now looking for a Range rover or Disco TD5.
I thought I was being slightly different, Didnt realise the amount of people with the same mentality. Must be a TVR thing.


Andy Clayton

47 posts

250 months

Wednesday 9th April 2008
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I have a LR 110 and a TVR 3000M (each soon to be upgraded to bigger and better).

It's the unpractical (gas guzzling), overly practical (gas guzzling) balance that does it for me.

Edited by Andy Clayton on Wednesday 9th April 10:40

NailedOn

3,115 posts

237 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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OK, count me in too: TVR T350c - a real gem. Then as the family bus/truck/motorway hound, a Freelander V6. Does all those jobs well. Fuel consumption is the same on both, c.5 miles to the litre.

touching cloth

11,706 posts

241 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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Signing out of Landy ownership, today the old girl got driven off to pastures new. We have replaced it with something equally butch and rugged...

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I kid you not hehe

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

262 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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yikesyikesWhat have you done man!!

touching cloth

11,706 posts

241 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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Strictly speaking, whilst I had to sell "my" landie to buy the said homobile, tis not really for me to actually use. I have in turn and by proxy inherited the alfa that used to be referred to as "my wifes" car. All change, ding ding.