what a car
what a car
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prestige

Original Poster:

32 posts

257 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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hi fellow tvr ers
picked up my 2000 x 4ltr tuscan friday still smiling what a car after watching the massive debate and figures on the speed 6 engines on this web site,which scared the life out of me,i have traded the 4ltr chim
and its all well worth it.i thought the chim was a head turner. the pace of this machine i just could not stop grining.is their any car to touch a tuscan? not many u could count them on one hand,i have all ready had a porsch 911 move over with his chin on the floor
oh i also got a great warranty with the car from henley heritage
which covers the car up to £5000 just in case u know what should happen

tovey

43 posts

253 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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i know what you mean, i was so worried about changing my 5ltr chim,now i wish i did it sooner, these cars are so much better ,more together if you know what i mean, well done and good luck. OH buy the way are henley still main dealers.

>> Edited by tovey on Sunday 26th September 15:22

stin hambo

627 posts

253 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Hello PRestige, welcome to Pistonheads and Tuscan ownership!

PS. With regard to what cars can touch a Tuscan... How about a Tuscan S?

You know you want to.... Eventually!

jamessim

497 posts

276 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Well done Darren,
Is this a second/fun car? plenty excersise the jaw muscles as you will certainly be using them. You will almost certainly be in one of the smallest and happiest group of car drivers on the Planet, excluding Tams & T350's.
Welcome to the fold,

Best regards,

James Sim.

basil brush

5,362 posts

279 months

Sunday 26th September 2004
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Congratulations on the best purchase ever. I've had mine a year and a half and it still makes me grin when I floor the throttle.

prestige

Original Poster:

32 posts

257 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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thanks lads good to be here,i went out for a pint of milk and a news paper on sunday ,it took 5 hours and £35.00 in petrol,just never wanted to go home.
and yes the car is the ocean green one from henleys

powerlord

771 posts

257 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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prestige said:
thanks lads good to be here,i went out for a pint of milk and a news paper on sunday ,it took 5 hours and £35.00 in petrol,just never wanted to go home.
and yes the car is the ocean green one from henleys


hehe. yeh it's class. Everything takes ages. I took 5 whole minutes to park this morning to get it as far from other cars as possible.

You feel like beckham or something, the attention u get (and nice attention not fingers up, etc).

So even driving at slow speeds is fun ! :-)

stu