Saw a McLaren F1
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Was sat behind it on the A3 this morning. was a Blue one reg N*** *** .
I know its sad but it made my day. Glad to see it being driven and not stored in a garage somewhere.
(took out a bit more of the number plate, trust you understand )
I know its sad but it made my day. Glad to see it being driven and not stored in a garage somewhere.
(took out a bit more of the number plate, trust you understand )
Edited by TonyHetherington on Friday 3rd August 09:20
Yep that was the one lightish blue with dark wheels.
Was quite exciting really last time i saw one on the road was about 10 years ago on Staines bridge, i was driving my mk1 Fiesta Popular Plus.
Quite understand removing the plate though i looked it up in google and the full plate in even in wikipedia.
Was quite exciting really last time i saw one on the road was about 10 years ago on Staines bridge, i was driving my mk1 Fiesta Popular Plus.
Quite understand removing the plate though i looked it up in google and the full plate in even in wikipedia.
Borris-Bear said:
Yep that was the one lightish blue with dark wheels.
Was quite exciting really last time i saw one on the road was about 10 years ago on Staines bridge, i was driving my mk1 Fiesta Popular Plus.
Quite understand removing the plate though i looked it up in google and the full plate in even in wikipedia.
Some rocket scientist has posted the reg number on Wikipedia?Was quite exciting really last time i saw one on the road was about 10 years ago on Staines bridge, i was driving my mk1 Fiesta Popular Plus.
Quite understand removing the plate though i looked it up in google and the full plate in even in wikipedia.
Bloody mental midgets.
Hearing about this sort of thing tempts me to change the number, although I like the present one.
I hope you had a chance to enjoy the engine note, Borris.
Cheers.
starnberg said:
flemke said:
Some rocket scientist has posted the reg number on Wikipedia?
Cheers.
Along with where the car is allegedly kept. Neither fact is on there now but no doubt some sad obsessive will add them back in due course...Cheers.
Just had a look myself and the reg and where it is kept are both still on there along with a list of some of the distinguishing features of the car.
flemke said:
Some rocket scientist has posted the reg number on Wikipedia?
Bloody mental midgets.
Hearing about this sort of thing tempts me to change the number, although I like the present one.
I hope you had a chance to enjoy the engine note, Borris.
Cheers.
Was only behind you for a few seconds before i turned off. Joined at the M25 junction was overtaking a 911 saw you in the inside and dropped in behind to have a listen couldnt believe my luck certainly brought a smile to my face.Bloody mental midgets.
Hearing about this sort of thing tempts me to change the number, although I like the present one.
I hope you had a chance to enjoy the engine note, Borris.
Cheers.
Have loved the F1 since i first saw an article on it in a science magazine called Focus back in i guess '92 '93 ish, was about the second or third issue when the magazine first started i was probably in my first year of secondary school then. Might actually still have it somewhere.
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