Watch Out People!
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WildfireS3 said:You can never have enough warnings if you drive a TVR. Take note all new owners, the back goes out with hideous amount of ease. Ive lost the back end many times, only a little mind but wildfires warning is well worth bearing in mind with winter conditions usually being as poor as they are.
Watch out, it's mighty slippy out there! Both this morning, and last night, when I applied the loud pedal with a little too much vigour at around 80mph, the back end of the car decided it did not want to follow the front.
Salt + dry roast = yummy
Be careful.
It's great fun this time of year being able to get wheel spin in the first three gears pretty much on demand, makes it feel like the car has an extra hundred horsepower. Still on balance I think I'd prefer dry roads and a genuine extra hundred horsepower! This is the time of year that catches people out though, you're right to warn us.
lordb said:
Roy C said:
Salt + damp roads = rusty
mines garaged too
LOL
Very very sad IMHO, unless you intend to keep the car for the next life that is
. Went out to today (waved at a nice black griff out too
). As I am off to sunnier parts for the next week I though I stretch its legs a bit
by feck it was very slipery. However, as most of it was nice and progressive it was actually quiet enjoyable, but sometimes a little
. Get out there and drive the bloody things peeps I say
Harry
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