What are the odds?
What are the odds?
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apprentice

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1,219 posts

283 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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What are the odds?...

Adrian Blyth Specialist Cars were somewhat bemused when they were approached by a potential customer interested in purchasing a Noble, who also wished to transfer the number plate from his Audi.

So where's the bemusement, I hear you ask?

Well what are the odds of a Mr Noble purchasing a Noble and transferring registration number N8 BLE!

I suggest there are some already very noteworthy plates on PHer Nobles, but this unique combination surely trumps them all?





hunttheshunt

1,093 posts

263 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Is that your Testarossa???

Stunning looking car but for driving pleasure more akin to a barge!

Like the proper car in the foreground!

obes

3,298 posts

267 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Now that you mention ferrari's here's a clip of ex-nobility man Stu chasing me down in his 355 spider on sunday! 00:50 - 01:30

Fortunately theres no clip of me frantically trying to reign in the Lambourghini Gallardo that was there !

www.beerstecherhall.com/images/northrun.wmv

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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obes said:
Now that you mention ferrari's here's a clip of ex-nobility man Stu chasing me down in his 355 spider on sunday! 00:50 - 01:30

Fortunately theres no clip of me frantically trying to reign in the Lambourghini Gallardo that was there !

www.beerstecherhall.com/images/northrun.wmv


I asked Stu if he regretted parting with the noble after being left for dust coming off that roundabout Apparently he could stick to the Murci for longer than you!

obes

3,298 posts

267 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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That's true, I couldn't catch the Gallardo, let alone the Murci !! Mind you when Stu gave chase to the Murci he didn't realise they were going in the wrong direction !! Doh ! Stu made it back, but we didn't see the Lambo again

Stu can't have any regrets, his 355 is stunning and it sounds even better! The scream was glorious as it came past. Once it hit it's sweet spot he was gone like the wind !

Unfortunately you don't see the cerbera come flying past us both a few seconds later ! now he was really moving !!!

>> Edited by obes on Monday 28th February 17:34

stuh

2,557 posts

296 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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I think there are always some regrets when you change cars, especially when the car is as special as the M12.

The main thing you miss is the torque! In that vid i was probbaly pootling along in 4th. If you nail it in 4th at 3000rpm you'd have a job overtaking a vespa

However the thing i came to appreciate most of all, was just how fantastic the damping of the Noble is. The M12 would glide over those roads, giving constant feedback, in the 355 it felt like my fillings were going to drop out on the poor surfaces! It was great following Obes and the other Nobles and being able to marvel at the way they hunker down to the road. The turbo whistle is also much more pronounced than i ever realised from the drivers seat.

Oh, for a car with the handling, damping and low end grunt of the Noble, with the soundtrack, looks and top-end of the 355

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Yeah I love how nobles hunker down when you gun it. You have to be behind to appreciate it, but they just sit down on their suspension a bit and disappear into the horizon. An awesome spectacle. I remember seeing it from the wheel of my Elise as Andy went from in front of me to a spec in a few short seconds.

Making them sound great is always going to be hard with forced induction, it takes away most of the engine note. Be great if an exhaust manufacturer who has some regard for engine note would make a backbox solution though. Sadly that probably rules out Janspeed! Larini or Tubi would be good. I actually had a really nice exhaust made by some low volume place on my Elise. It had two small silencers on each exhaust pipe rather than sharing one big one (as per the Noble setup) and it sounded pretty good for a 4 pot. Its never gonna have a ferrari wail though, thats largely due to the flat plane crank and high rev limit.

apprentice

Original Poster:

1,219 posts

283 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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hunttheshunt said:
Is that your Testarossa???



No..... pic was taken behind our showrooms and in front of Rardley Motors - hence the Testarossa rump!

mr noble

6,538 posts

256 months

Monday 28th February 2005
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Thats a realy coincidence for me too then. As I also bought an azure GTO (3R) on Saturday, at Kerridges, my name is Greg Noble and I will be putting my private plate on it too. ( I tried to buy that exact one in the pic actually) To top it off I have just started to work for a company called Noble House Upholstery which is also a coincidence.

I would have bought a Noble even if the boss happened to be called Lee Tetley.

>> Edited by mr noble on Monday 28th February 18:39

kentviking

577 posts

263 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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do do do do, do do do do....spooky.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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mr noble said:
Thats a realy coincidence for me too then. As I also bought an azure GTO (3R) on Saturday, at Kerridges, my name is Greg Noble and I will be putting my private plate on it too. ( I tried to buy that exact one in the pic actually) To top it off I have just started to work for a company called Noble House Upholstery which is also a coincidence.

I would have bought a Noble even if the boss happened to be called Lee Tetley.

>> Edited by mr noble on Monday 28th February 18:39


Interesting as I assumed that this was you Mr. Noble!

Lee Tetley IS his real name! LOL

Mr Noble

6,538 posts

256 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Very spooky. And there was me thinking I had an unusual surname. Its ten-a-penny! Just like the cars

I bet the other Mr Noble is collecting his dream car before I get my dream car.

Do you think its ok to refer to it as a supercar??

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Mr Noble said:

Do you think its ok to refer to it as a supercar??


I prefer not to personally. I'm a bit picky though and think they probably need to cost >150k to qualify for that title. Its all a bit silly though given mags now use the term hypercar!

Mr Noble

6,538 posts

256 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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DanH said:

Mr Noble said:

Do you think its ok to refer to it as a supercar??



I prefer not to personally. I'm a bit picky though and think they probably need to cost >150k to qualify for that title. Its all a bit silly though given mags now use the term hypercar!


So we can call ours supercar then right! Or at least blinkinggreatcar. LOL

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Mr Noble said:

DanH said:


Mr Noble said:

Do you think its ok to refer to it as a supercar??


I prefer not to personally. I'm a bit picky though and think they probably need to cost >150k to qualify for that title. Its all a bit silly though given mags now use the term hypercar!


So we can call ours supercar then right! Or at least blinkinggreatcar. LOL


The question as to "what is a supercar?" needs a mutli-page theread of its own! A search for a definition on Google returns an overdose of previous global discussion on the subject but also that there is no definition at all! One article said that Lambo invented the term in the 60s.

Me, I describe my Noble to the uninitiated as a "road-going racing car" (or should that be a "racing-car for the road" - you (and they) get my point, I'm sure! :-)

apprentice

Original Poster:

1,219 posts

283 months

Tuesday 1st March 2005
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Mr Noble said:
Very spooky. And there was me thinking I had an unusual surname. Its ten-a-penny! Just like the cars

I bet the other Mr Noble is collecting his dream car before I get my dream car.



Ten-a-penny as you suggest .... we had another Mr Noble in the folowing day who purchased...... a TVR.

Mr Noble-Noble has taken delivery and is booked for the Noble day at Rockingham.