Just something to see if it works. Mod on Duty!

Just something to see if it works. Mod on Duty!

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jonnydm

5,107 posts

210 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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slippery said:
sly fox said:
Well I collect a Barge next weekend, just bought an LS430 with 60k on the clock.
Went for a test drive this morning and I swear it is more comfortable than my bed.

Waftastic.
Great choice, a wonderful car. I particularly like the facelifted model, but there aren't too many around.
Great car, absolutely loved mine.

slippery

14,093 posts

240 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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Easternlight said:
Anybody seen this? found it with an e bay app search but is not that easy to find on e bay web page.
large dose of brave pills required:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-AUDI-A8-L-6-0-W12-6...

Also this but why?!!:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A8-S8-V10-replica-sounda...
The seller of the S8 replica sure talks some nonsense.

Blown2CV

28,853 posts

204 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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slippery said:
Easternlight said:
Anybody seen this? found it with an e bay app search but is not that easy to find on e bay web page.
large dose of brave pills required:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2005-AUDI-A8-L-6-0-W12-6...

Also this but why?!!:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A8-S8-V10-replica-sounda...
The seller of the S8 replica sure talks some nonsense.
plus surely you can get a genuine S8 for that money anyway? He'd be better of pitching it as a really lovely example of the edition it's based on, and get the fking fake badges off of it.

jke11y

3,181 posts

238 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Like most of you I look at thousands of car ads. This gem has me floored though never read anything like it hehe

A8s COVER LESS MILEAGE THAN STATED...
The tyres on these 20" alloys are so big around the outside that one revolution of these wheels covers as much distance as TWO revolutions of the wheels of a car with tyres of half the circumference such as a Chevrolet Matiz perhaps, so I think manufacturers should state the number of wheel revolutions covered instead of the mileage. If they did, this car would only have done the equivalent of 35,000 miles on an appropriately smaller car.

slippery

14,093 posts

240 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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jke11y said:
Like most of you I look at thousands of car ads. This gem has me floored though never read anything like it hehe

A8s COVER LESS MILEAGE THAN STATED...
The tyres on these 20" alloys are so big around the outside that one revolution of these wheels covers as much distance as TWO revolutions of the wheels of a car with tyres of half the circumference such as a Chevrolet Matiz perhaps, so I think manufacturers should state the number of wheel revolutions covered instead of the mileage. If they did, this car would only have done the equivalent of 35,000 miles on an appropriately smaller car.
As I said, he talks total nonsense and don't even get me started on how a 4.2 V8 with a fruity exhaust is a soundalike for the 5.2 V10! rofl
Seriously, what planet is this seller on?!! nuts

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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slippery said:
jke11y said:
Like most of you I look at thousands of car ads. This gem has me floored though never read anything like it hehe

A8s COVER LESS MILEAGE THAN STATED...
The tyres on these 20" alloys are so big around the outside that one revolution of these wheels covers as much distance as TWO revolutions of the wheels of a car with tyres of half the circumference such as a Chevrolet Matiz perhaps, so I think manufacturers should state the number of wheel revolutions covered instead of the mileage. If they did, this car would only have done the equivalent of 35,000 miles on an appropriately smaller car.
As I said, he talks total nonsense and don't even get me started on how a 4.2 V8 with a fruity exhaust is a soundalike for the 5.2 V10! rofl
Seriously, what planet is this seller on?!! nuts
I didn't realise my boss had an A8.

slippery

14,093 posts

240 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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V8mate said:
I didn't realise my boss had an A8.
confused Sorry V8mate, I'm easily confused on a Sunday afternoon! What do you mean?

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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slippery said:
V8mate said:
I didn't realise my boss had an A8.
confused Sorry V8mate, I'm easily confused on a Sunday afternoon! What do you mean?
My boss talks crap which he has entirely convinced himself as being fact.

slippery

14,093 posts

240 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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V8mate said:
My boss talks crap which he has entirely convinced himself as being fact.
hehe Let's hope he's not on here then!

Zwolf

25,867 posts

207 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Not usually an E60 fan, but that Spanish, Sepang Bronze 550i is fking brilliant.

CharlesdeGaulle

26,295 posts

181 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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V8mate said:
slippery said:
V8mate said:
I didn't realise my boss had an A8.
confused Sorry V8mate, I'm easily confused on a Sunday afternoon! What do you mean?
My boss talks crap which he has entirely convinced himself as being fact.
Gerald - my office, 8.30 sharp. Cheeky bd.

Benmac

1,473 posts

217 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Blown2CV said:
does anyone know anyone who has taken a punt on one of these? They do come up quite regularly now at that sort of price, and lower... how ruinous can it be?
The missus and I did a little over a year ago. Ours was a a bit more than that one, lower miles but not far away on either count. It's more hers than mine but I've just spent a few days with it down in north Wales and after being very impressed with it (never driven anything that empties lane 3 more quickly, you feel like a god driving it and women absolutely love them) but not really loving it before I really really "get" it now.

On those roads a nearly two tonne, massive saloon really shouldn't work but it was such a hoot. It really shrinks around you and with a boot full of luggage, two up plus the dog in the back (this always amazes people but it is a car at the end of the day) I was able to travel more quickly than I can on the same roads in my exige before I got some warning messages from the passenger seat. All this while havi ones bum massaged and warmed nicely by the seat as the world rushes by the other side of the double glazing.

Ours has cost us about £3k this year to service and maintain. That included a service and a new clutch but I'd budgeted for the clutch swap in what we paid for it so that was no biggie. On the duoselect cars the only real weakness is the clutch and the driving of it isn't the lurching nightmare in auto road that some road tests would have you believe.

Ours is just off to have some paint done to deal with stone chips and refurb the wheels, madly looking forward to spending money on it.

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
V8mate said:
slippery said:
V8mate said:
I didn't realise my boss had an A8.
confused Sorry V8mate, I'm easily confused on a Sunday afternoon! What do you mean?
My boss talks crap which he has entirely convinced himself as being fact.
Gerald - my office, 8.30 sharp. Cheeky bd.
Does my face look bovvered though?

trooperiziz

9,456 posts

253 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Benmac said:
The missus and I did a little over a year ago. Ours was a a bit more than that one, lower miles but not far away on either count. It's more hers than mine but I've just spent a few days with it down in north Wales and after being very impressed with it (never driven anything that empties lane 3 more quickly, you feel like a god driving it and women absolutely love them) but not really loving it before I really really "get" it now.

On those roads a nearly two tonne, massive saloon really shouldn't work but it was such a hoot. It really shrinks around you and with a boot full of luggage, two up plus the dog in the back (this always amazes people but it is a car at the end of the day) I was able to travel more quickly than I can on the same roads in my exige before I got some warning messages from the passenger seat. All this while havi ones bum massaged and warmed nicely by the seat as the world rushes by the other side of the double glazing.

Ours has cost us about £3k this year to service and maintain. That included a service and a new clutch but I'd budgeted for the clutch swap in what we paid for it so that was no biggie. On the duoselect cars the only real weakness is the clutch and the driving of it isn't the lurching nightmare in auto road that some road tests would have you believe.

Ours is just off to have some paint done to deal with stone chips and refurb the wheels, madly looking forward to spending money on it.
Interesting, very interesting. I've always fancied one of these.

CharlesdeGaulle

26,295 posts

181 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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V8mate said:
Does my face look bovvered though?
In fairness, probably not!

cat220

2,762 posts

216 months

Monday 8th October 2012
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Across in the US just now and had a quick browse at the price of corvettes, seems you can pick up an 07/08 plate with around 30k miles for around £20k. Seems good value how much would it cost to import one of these back to the UK?

slippery

14,093 posts

240 months

Monday 8th October 2012
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cat220 said:
Across in the US just now and had a quick browse at the price of corvettes, seems you can pick up an 07/08 plate with around 30k miles for around £20k. Seems good value how much would it cost to import one of these back to the UK?
Probably the wrong thread to ask the question, but consid VAT as well as shipping in your equation if I remember rightly.

em177

3,131 posts

165 months

Monday 8th October 2012
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jke11y said:
Like most of you I look at thousands of car ads. This gem has me floored though never read anything like it hehe

A8s COVER LESS MILEAGE THAN STATED...
The tyres on these 20" alloys are so big around the outside that one revolution of these wheels covers as much distance as TWO revolutions of the wheels of a car with tyres of half the circumference such as a Chevrolet Matiz perhaps, so I think manufacturers should state the number of wheel revolutions covered instead of the mileage. If they did, this car would only have done the equivalent of 35,000 miles on an appropriately smaller car.
rofl

Zwolf

25,867 posts

207 months

Monday 8th October 2012
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em177 said:
jke11y said:
Like most of you I look at thousands of car ads. This gem has me floored though never read anything like it hehe

A8s COVER LESS MILEAGE THAN STATED...
The tyres on these 20" alloys are so big around the outside that one revolution of these wheels covers as much distance as TWO revolutions of the wheels of a car with tyres of half the circumference such as a Chevrolet Matiz perhaps, so I think manufacturers should state the number of wheel revolutions covered instead of the mileage. If they did, this car would only have done the equivalent of 35,000 miles on an appropriately smaller car.
rofl
rofl

bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

217 months

Thursday 11th October 2012
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