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andyvdg

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1,537 posts

306 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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Any questions ?

>> Edited by andyvdg on Thursday 5th May 23:17

Cyberhuss

923 posts

258 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Oh my fecking god! what a beautiful car!

Argh, very nice andy!

hut49

3,544 posts

285 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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I'm not sure I'd know what to do first - polish it or drive it! Looks stunning!

drum4it2

658 posts

272 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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I personally love the new rear spoiler & lights... nice one chap!

russian rocket

874 posts

259 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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very nice, what colour is that then

beano500

20,854 posts

298 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Oooo nice! Still not convinced about the whale-tail - but that's purely personal taste
russian rocket said:
very nice, what colour is that then
Swordfish?

So that makes it a Swordfishwhaletail??


Something a bit fishy about it......

forthright mc

8,362 posts

306 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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cor blimey! it is an absolute beauty!!!
i love chameleon blue, such a sexy colour.
i,m still not sure whether i like the new style spoiler on the S but i haven't seen one yet so who knows.....
good luck with it mate!

anonymous-user

77 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Gorgeous..............

Well done!

T88CAN

3,474 posts

280 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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superb Andy, look forward to seeing it the flesh in August, if not sooner, maybe we should arrangea mini meet for the "southernaaars" (like we had a few times last year) before hand?

Big Al.

69,325 posts

281 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Superb Mate, looks the b*ll*cks OH

philmcw

177 posts

271 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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That is the just the dogs danglies





Phil Dicky

7,193 posts

286 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Very very very nice top man.

Phil

andyvdg

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306 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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hut49 said:
I'm not sure I'd know what to do first - polish it or drive it! Looks stunning!


Drive it!!!!!

andyvdg

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1,537 posts

306 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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beano500 said:

So that makes it a Swordfishwhaletail??




Chameleon Blue

andyvdg

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Friday 6th May 2005
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T88CAN said:
superb Andy, look forward to seeing it the flesh in August, if not sooner, maybe we should arrangea mini meet for the "southernaaars" (like we had a few times last year) before hand?


There's an idea......

By August the 1000 mile service will have long gone.....

andyvdg

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1,537 posts

306 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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What can I say about this car. Fantastic!

You may notice the DAB aerial is not placed on the boot as I think the car looks much better without the lines being broken up but it seems to work OK.

The build quality seems good overall. The passenger door isn't quite set correctly but apart from that the ambiance is a step up than before. The leather feels a much thicker and better quality than before, for example.

I adjusted the brightness and contrast for maximum pod visbility and
although I had the roof on (I know, I know) I could see the speed
and revs wearing my sunglasses. Just. The smaller writing was more
problematic. It's a good idea anyway to change the default settings as there is a lower brightness for when the headlights are on - which is no good at dawn/dusk when you're wearing your sunglasses. I don't know why they haven't got a revs and oil/water temperature screen on the same display - but I've worked out a system where that information is just one right button press away from a revs display.

The advice given to me on running in - cold (< 70 water temp) - 2500
rpm max, warm 3500 - avoid constant speed running. After about 600
miles the advice was to open up a little to 4000 rpm. I must say
this engine is incredibly eager and smooth even with only has 60 miles on the clock - especially when compared to when I ran my first
car in 4 years ago. TVR have tuned the exhuast note on the MkII -
slightly more bassy and more CCC like. The characteristic whistle at
low revs has now gone.

I've already got used to the steering wheel and the Cerbera like
indicator stalk - and learnt not to rest my finger on the headlight
flasher button! In fact I prefer this setup to any other car now.

New factory recommended tyre pressures are 28 all round (Goodyear Eagle F1s).

Cheers,

Andy.

InEssex

115 posts

274 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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have you not had any problems with the spoiler filling with water yet? every time i have seen these new cars there are some serious pools of water held on top of the boot by the spoiler. would really pi55 me off every time i wanted to go in my boot!

Lovely looking car, the interior is spot on, good choice.

steve

andyvdg

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1,537 posts

306 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Well compromises have to be made between 0-100 in 8 seconds and opening the boot slowly after a downpour

Cerrion Steel

139 posts

288 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Great car. Pools of water easily removed from gurney (I think that's what TVR now call it) by a flick of the fingers before opening the boot if you just happened to have washed the car or left it standing in the rain.

Having just converted from a Griff, after having said I could never do so because I was so wedded to the V8 experience, I'm already amazed at the extra response and handling (sound even) although still running-in and haven't yet driven at high revs.

Where is your DAB areial, then? I'm struggling to work mine anyway - especially as the head-set doesn't seem to be covered by the DAB manual. But for radio reception generally - it's great that it works under all conditions - a great improvment on the built-in Griff aerial.

My dealer recvommended 26 psi all round.

Happy motoring!
Richard

andyvdg

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1,537 posts

306 months

Saturday 7th May 2005
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I haven't looked but someone else said the DAB may be inside the boot on the passenger side tucked right up in the corner under the carpet. I've no idea how to use the DAB - the manual is definitely written in Japanese-English - but I did manage (somehow) to find some stations. Not anyones I wanted but I'll persist!

The 28 psi all round was the latest as of end of March.

Cheers,

Andy.