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Hi
I am looking into buying a 4.5 Cerb and have been looking back through the forum to try and get some of my questions answered. Two things I would like to know is what year did they start putting speakers into the doors and when did they start putting the Tuscan style seats in.
Cheers
Ian
I am looking into buying a 4.5 Cerb and have been looking back through the forum to try and get some of my questions answered. Two things I would like to know is what year did they start putting speakers into the doors and when did they start putting the Tuscan style seats in.
Cheers
Ian
Bloody hell H, if they are the only two questions you have about buying a Cerb, you really have done alot of background work
(or not enough!
LOL)
Cant help you with either, but a month into ownership, my mouth still hurts from the smile
(and the ears bleed after 25 minutes <g>
Buy a yellow one
Nick W.
Be Loud, Be Proud, Be Yellow
(or not enough!
LOL) Cant help you with either, but a month into ownership, my mouth still hurts from the smile
(and the ears bleed after 25 minutes <g>
Buy a yellow one
Nick W.
Be Loud, Be Proud, Be Yellow

Thanks for the replys. I currently drive an RX7 which has cost me quite a bit of money
That is why I have researched a lot into the Cerb. The only thing that is putting me off getting a Cerb is the engine problems it has and having to get it rebuilt. I have had enough of that with the RX!
That is why I have researched a lot into the Cerb. The only thing that is putting me off getting a Cerb is the engine problems it has and having to get it rebuilt. I have had enough of that with the RX!FourWheelDrift said:Indeed, the official line is:
GCerbera said:
I think it was actually for the 2000 models that the seats were changed.
Coincided with the LW model and new headlights didn't it?
For the 2000 model year, lights, A pillars, roofline and seats were changed
and lightweight bonnet, doors and bootlid were introduced on the Cerbera 4.5

kojak69 said:
FourWheelDrift.
Noticed you've now got a Chim. Where's the helicopter?
Only just bought the Chimaera, fancied a bit of open top motoring.
The chopper is still for sale here, why are you interested?
www.michaelwheatley.com/as355n.htm I've decided to get my head down on work and save for something historic instead. We all need our little goals in life.

FourWheelDrift said:
kojak69 said:
FourWheelDrift.
Noticed you've now got a Chim. Where's the helicopter?
Only just bought the Chimaera, fancied a bit of open top motoring.
The chopper is still for sale here, why are you interested?www.michaelwheatley.com/as355n.htm
I've decided to get my head down on work and save for something historic instead. We all need our little goals in life.
I have enough on funding the cerb...never mind a chopper.
Sorry for hijacking the thread.
njw 77 said:
Bloody hell H, if they are the only two questions you have about buying a Cerb, you really have done alot of background work (or not enough!
LOL)
Cant help you with either, but a month into ownership, my mouth still hurts from the smile(and the ears bleed after 25 minutes <g>
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Buy a yellow one![]()
Nick W.
Be Loud, Be Proud, Be Yellow
Isn't this a gay pride slogan?
Hillery69 said:
the engine problems it has and having to get it rebuilt.
I think this is largely dependent on which type of engine it is, when it was manufactured and, importantly, how its original running-in and subsequent warm-ups have been done.
That said, I don't hear of anything bad of the AJP8 suggesting widespread problems from people who work on them.
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