New(ish) Cerbera Owner
New(ish) Cerbera Owner
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pkjks

Original Poster:

603 posts

270 months

Friday 6th February 2004
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I'm new to TVR, and have owned a Cerbera since October. Its a beast, makes me grin everytime. Its nice to be driving such an awesome sounding v8, rather than listening to one drive by with envy.

Are there any local meets, clubs, runs local to me? I live in Handcross, West Sussex (near Haywards Heath)

regards

Peter

jamesk

2,124 posts

301 months

Friday 6th February 2004
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Congrats on the purchase

If you haven't already, join the TVRCC - its monthly magazine "Sprint" has all sorts of contact info for regional meetings and things like that.

The rabble here are not official members necessarily but there are often ad hoc meets arranged etc so I'm sure someone will reply with the info near you.

GCerbera

5,161 posts

273 months

Friday 6th February 2004
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Welcome!

These links should help:

www.tvrcc.com

www.tvrcc-westsussex.co.uk

Hope to also see you on TCR!

Go create some weather...
It's a road legal Concorde!
Graham
TCR The Cerbera Register

www.TVR-Cerbera.com

spslward

160 posts

270 months

Friday 6th February 2004
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I'm in Ardingly. Look out for an ice blue 4.2 trundling around.
You may have seen it on a flat bed heading towards Austec yesterday with a knackered gearbox

pkjks

Original Poster:

603 posts

270 months

Monday 9th February 2004
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Thanks Guys. Look out for me too. Viper blue Cerbie with headlight conversion. I'll be grinning!

j_s_g

6,177 posts

272 months

Monday 9th February 2004
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spslward said:
I'm in Ardingly. Look out for an ice blue 4.2 trundling around.
You may have seen it on a flat bed heading towards Austec yesterday with a knackered gearbox

What the hell's going on???? Is there a single TVR out there that hasn't either broken down, been in an accident, or been sold this weekend?

spslward

160 posts

270 months

Tuesday 10th February 2004
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Austec say it's probably the clutch - which is a bit of a shocker since it was replaced less than 2 yrs ago and has less than 10,000 miles under its belt.
Anyone think 10,000 miles for a clutch is a bit shabby?

This is the only problem I've had since buying it 7 months ago so I suppose I musn't grumble

GCerbera

5,161 posts

273 months

Tuesday 10th February 2004
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spslward said:
Anyone think 10,000 miles for a clutch is a bit shabby?
10/1 it's the fingers..

arcbeer

485 posts

285 months

Tuesday 10th February 2004
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spslward said:
Austec say it's probably the clutch - which is a bit of a shocker since it was replaced less than 2 yrs ago and has less than 10,000 miles under its belt.
Anyone think 10,000 miles for a clutch is a bit shabby?

This is the only problem I've had since buying it 7 months ago so I suppose I musn't grumble


All depends how hard it has been driven (by preivous owners of course ). I think normally you'd hope for 20K from a clutch. It is a sports car after all.

cacatous

3,172 posts

295 months

Tuesday 10th February 2004
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GCerbera said:

spslward said:
Anyone think 10,000 miles for a clutch is a bit shabby?

10/1 it's the fingers..


I feel for you, I really do!

Can you engage gears when the engine is off but nothing when switched on?

ridds

8,365 posts

266 months

Tuesday 10th February 2004
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Have to meet up somewhen. I'm in Brighton.

Where is the best place for notices about Cerbera meets?

spslward

160 posts

270 months

Tuesday 10th February 2004
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Just spoken with Mike at Austec who tells me gearbox looks fine but the clutch has (in his very words) exploded!!!
Is this an assassination attempt by the missus??