What's your 'best' bit about the Cerbera ownership
What's your 'best' bit about the Cerbera ownership
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sweeper

Original Poster:

323 posts

184 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Thought we might need some counterbalance to the other threads cool

For me the best bit is the startup procedure, with the garages walls shaking. Especially after tinkering a bit, which is for me part of the ownership fun. It gets even better when some Porsche drives by and you can see the puzzled faces of the driver... smokin

esso

1,849 posts

241 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Driving it!

Tang Soo Tim

506 posts

193 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Driving it
Hearing it
Looking at it


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Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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As my Dear Old Grandad used to say......

Approacing it (especially when there are the usual group of onlookers). Opening the door - which always produces dropped jaws - The cackle of the motor starting. Being lower than everything else on the road. The push in the back when you give it some. The unbelievable turn-in grip (had my first front-end slide today). The throttle length which has enabled me to actually control power slides for the first time in my life. Watching the faces of onlookers when they are stunned and then try to ignore her in a failed attempt to be cool. Overrun !!!

....and generally being associated with a completely eccentric British ideathumbupbowtie

StPauli

24 posts

176 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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I always get heartbeating when I see her, sit in her and drive her. Such a feeling I've had never before with another car.
Thats why I like this car so much. Simply said: fascinating

mickydoo

297 posts

170 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Getting yet another call from the garage because they find something else that needs fixing. I do like chatting with the owner...

sweeper

Original Poster:

323 posts

184 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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mickydoo said:
Getting yet another call from the garage because they find something else that needs fixing. I do like chatting with the owner...
Sometimes we just need to learn turning the bad things into good ones... laugh

sjc1969

392 posts

162 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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My best bits:
Opening the garage and taking the cover off.
Initial fire up
Gazes and comments by people whilst out, (the other day i saw a guy say "wow what is that?!")
The pops and bangs on over-run, i don't think i will ever tire of them.
The shear raw power the car delivers compared to anything else i have ever owned.
The colour in and out.
It's British!

Oh bugger easy to say all of it!

Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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S'funny, I forgot that this thread was 10 months old so I was reading all the posts and then couldn't believe how well Poster No.4. had covered all the points that I thought of..... then I read the member's name laugh

Tanguero

4,535 posts

225 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Parking up in a row of cars and walking away, I can never resist the backward glance over my shoulder and always think, "Is that really mine? Damn it looks good!!"

cerb4.5lee

42,020 posts

204 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Agree initial start up is epic, the awesome power to weight ratio excited me & the individual feeling interior just added to the sense of occasion & the angry animalistic sound it made at high revs...why did I sell the dam thing! cry

Warwick67

418 posts

238 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Mr Cerbera said:
As my Dear Old Grandad used to say......

Approacing it (especially when there are the usual group of onlookers). Opening the door - which always produces dropped jaws - The cackle of the motor starting. Being lower than everything else on the road. The push in the back when you give it some. The unbelievable turn-in grip (had my first front-end slide today). The throttle length which has enabled me to actually control power slides for the first time in my life. Watching the faces of onlookers when they are stunned and then try to ignore her in a failed attempt to be cool. Overrun !!!

....and generally being associated with a completely eccentric British ideathumbupbowtie
Couldn't put it better myself, so I wont.... Well saidbeerclap

Boatbuoy

1,972 posts

186 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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sweeper said:
What's your 'best' bit about the Cerbera ownership?
Knowing I bought the one you wanted wink

Byker28i

85,342 posts

241 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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The little extras,

...like driving past cars in a multistory car park and setting off all the alarms

...the flames and pops on over run

Jhonno

6,430 posts

165 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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When it works..

m60ddy

631 posts

236 months

Thursday 25th April 2013
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Couldn't decide after reading this thread so went out in mine tonight. Got back and I still cannot identify one good thing about the car. I have dreamed of owning this car for many many years and as a new owner (4 months) it is every thing I hoped it would be. I just love it..... All of it.

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Demondad

482 posts

239 months

Friday 26th April 2013
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A car that's awesome to drive and look at and personally, much fun when you come to tinker with it.

AND this forum is without doubt, something that makes ownership better!!

tvrtuscans

1,009 posts

235 months

Saturday 22nd June 2013
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AND this forum is without doubt, something that makes ownership better!!
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Agreed!!

ukkid35

6,392 posts

197 months

Saturday 22nd June 2013
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Demondad said:
AND this forum is without doubt, something that makes ownership better!!
My car would have been sold as a non-runner without the help that I've been given by PHers - especially AndyB and SteveC.

jamieduff1981

8,092 posts

164 months

Sunday 23rd June 2013
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Agreed - this forum is great. The people I've met on TVRCC runs out have been good too. It's a really good crowd in general. I think it could become a lonely experience (when problems occur) without the other owners to offer help, encouragement and general cheer ups!