The Best ///M/Barge/General Rant/Look at this/O/T(Vol XVIII)

The Best ///M/Barge/General Rant/Look at this/O/T(Vol XVIII)

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L100NYY

35,077 posts

242 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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It is indeed thumbup

Can't wait to get started on the build and decide on a colour etc too cool

Crook

6,714 posts

223 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Quite the barn find

Merry Christmas


rejn

1,991 posts

221 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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Happy Christmas thread. And here’s to reasonable running costs in 2019!!!

Patrick Bateman

12,143 posts

173 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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What are they?

rejn

1,991 posts

221 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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L100NYY said:
I got an Alfa for Christmas...... drivingcooldriving

thumbup very cool!

Race ya!!


jeremyc

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23,335 posts

283 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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rejn said:
Happy Christmas thread. And here’s to reasonable running costs in 2019!!!
Your first mistake is calculating your running costs... wink

Happy Threadmas driving

stickylabels

519 posts

91 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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L100NYY said:
This please.....

....that's a lovely colour, but I prefer the older face too. Oh, and ambers..... Just started mine up today since being sorn'd at end of Sep. I *needed* to reach something at the back of the garage and the Cerb was in the way....biggrin Forgotten just how loud it really is! I do like the look of the spiders (wheels), but my 17" RL's are more practical for UK roads (just my opinion!) and give a slightly better ride. Roll on some salt-free roads.

Sticky

  • it's Xmas etc

shirt

22,508 posts

200 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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My xmas morning:



Hope 2019 brings some good motoring adventures for all threadists!

T5GRF

1,972 posts

263 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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stickylabels said:
....that's a lovely colour, but I prefer the older face too. Oh, and ambers..... Just started mine up today since being sorn'd at end of Sep. I *needed* to reach something at the back of the garage and the Cerb was in the way....biggrin Forgotten just how loud it really is! I do like the look of the spiders (wheels), but my 17" RL's are more practical for UK roads (just my opinion!) and give a slightly better ride. Roll on some salt-free roads.

Sticky

  • it's Xmas etc
Lovely looking car! I don't suppose it's a 97 registered car, finished in Mendip blue?

ferrisbueller

29,262 posts

226 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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shirt said:
My xmas morning:



Hope 2019 brings some good motoring adventures for all threadists!
Decent!

Zarco

17,706 posts

208 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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stickylabels said:
....that's a lovely colour, but I prefer the older face too. Oh, and ambers..... Just started mine up today since being sorn'd at end of Sep. I *needed* to reach something at the back of the garage and the Cerb was in the way....biggrin Forgotten just how loud it really is! I do like the look of the spiders (wheels), but my 17" RL's are more practical for UK roads (just my opinion!) and give a slightly better ride. Roll on some salt-free roads.

Sticky

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Pretty much Cerb perfection right there.

Face lift lights and spiders do nothing for me.

Fast Bug

11,597 posts

160 months

Wednesday 26th December 2018
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shirt said:
My xmas morning:



Hope 2019 brings some good motoring adventures for all threadists!
Way better than eating too much!

Where were you?

stickylabels

519 posts

91 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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T5GRF said:
Lovely looking car! I don't suppose it's a 97 registered car, finished in Mendip blue?
Cheers chap. It's a '98 (4.5) in Moonraker Black. Good luck on the Tamiya builds boys,
my old Sandscorcher gave years of entertainment. Always wanted the Countach they
did back in the day.

Sticky

Crook

6,714 posts

223 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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Lovely looking Cerb’ you have there!

And that looks like an incredible place to go for a drive. Where is it?

Diesel Meister

2,044 posts

200 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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Happy threadmas gents. Just catching up after drive down from Glasgow yesterday (note to self: more motorway friendly vehicle required).

Here’s to car related fun for all in 2019 cool

stickylabels

519 posts

91 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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[quote=L100NYY]I got an Alfa for Christmas...... drivingcooldriving

......of course, other Tamiya classics are available.....laugh





Fast Bug

11,597 posts

160 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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My friend Walter built that along with the full size Sand Scorcher Beetle which now sits in the Tamiya head office reception smile

L100NYY

35,077 posts

242 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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cool

shirt

22,508 posts

200 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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Fast Bug said:
Way better than eating too much!

Where were you?
Jebel Jais, Ras al Khaimah, UAE. Rises 2,000m over 32km and there was hardly a soul around. Great morning, went home for a full english and then got pissed smile

Chris Stott

13,188 posts

196 months

Thursday 27th December 2018
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stickylabels said:
Cheers chap. It's a '98 (4.5) in Moonraker Black. Good luck on the Tamiya builds boys,
my old Sandscorcher gave years of entertainment. Always wanted the Countach they
did back in the day.

Sticky
What are Cerbs like, Sticky?

One of the few cars I'd consider as a replacement for my 996, but I don't know much about them other than they are fast biggrin

Are they in the same league as the Porsche for throwing up big bills? Will they live outside all year round? What are they like to drive?

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