New to TVR's - so info requested on models
New to TVR's - so info requested on models
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LRH

Original Poster:

20 posts

263 months

Friday 9th April 2004
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G'day Guys,

I'm new to TVR's and I am looking to import one to Australia, originally from the North West of England also!!!

Can anyone give me a run down on specs and models in the S range - currently don't know a S1 from a S3c!!!

As I am also into Land Rovers - particularly like the V8S models - when were these introduced?

THX in advance.

BR LRH.

Le TVR

3,097 posts

274 months

Friday 9th April 2004
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G'day and welcome. Expect it will be quiet on here today as they have a holiday in UK.

www.tvrsseries.com (by Pies) is an excellent place to start.

Whereabout in Oz?

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Friday 9th April 2004
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here for S1

here for s2

here for S3 (c)

here for S4(c)

here for the V8


Hope that helps

Oh and dont forget The TVR car club



>> Edited by Pies on Friday 9th April 12:17

LRH

Original Poster:

20 posts

263 months

Saturday 10th April 2004
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THX Guys - will have a look.

It would also be Easter holidays in Australia at the moment - but currently in Shanghai, China for work 8-(

I will be back at home, Sydney, in a few days.

BR LRH.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Saturday 10th April 2004
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Steve Heath's S series 'bible' is essential reading for new and prospective owners, it explains the differences between the various models, what to look for when you buy, and invaluable technical tips for looking after the car. Available from the TVRCC office (there are other books in the series covering other models).

stephen pook

259 posts

264 months

Saturday 10th April 2004
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Hi LRH,

I recently bought an S3. Damn great it is too!!

Try my rescent thread 'Potential new owner..'

Don't worry about highish mileage but do make sure it's been looked after. CHASSIS,CHASSIS,CHASSIS.

Best of luck!

Pookie.

Batty S4C

12,268 posts

273 months

Sunday 11th April 2004
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That S4 looks dodgy...
oh wait...

welcome to the 'S' club..

col_s

19 posts

293 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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LRH said:


I will be back at home, Sydney, in a few days.

BR LRH.





A handfull of Sydney TVRs are doing a run on Sunday 18th April.

Meeting at 10:30am Rofe Park in Hornsby Heights and driving Galston Road to pub in Wisemans Ferry.

All welcome. I believe there will be an S1 there, some griffs and a cerbera.



>> Edited by col_s on Wednesday 14th April 14:02

Phil C

430 posts

298 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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Great country for TVR's - but I have to admit to being frustrated by the speed limits when I was there on holiday at Christmas - makes me feel almost thankful for the UK's coverage of speed traps (never thought I'd say that....)

While I was in Oz there were huge gantrys warning of double demerit licence points over the holiday period with loads of police cars and choppers in evidence - record was 6 traffic cars and 2 police utes in just under 200 miles...... North of Sydney....

Good luck with the TVR hunt...

flasher

9,289 posts

307 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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Pies said:
here for S1

here for s2

here for S3 (c)

here for S4(c)

here for the V8


Hope that helps

Oh and dont forget The TVR car club



>> Edited by Pies on Friday 9th April 12:17


and don't forget you will need one of these.

Obligatory with an S...

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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Well i haen't got one of those

But i hear you have one of these and a pair of these

LRH

Original Poster:

20 posts

263 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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col_s said:



A handfull of Sydney TVRs are doing a run on Sunday 18th April.

Meeting at 10:30am Rofe Park in Hornsby Heights and driving Galston Road to pub in Wisemans Ferry.

All welcome. I believe there will be an S1 there, some griffs and a cerbera.



WOW - THX Col, this is literally only a couple of mins drive from my house.

Which club is this run with?

Are you in Sydney? What do you drive?

(Sorry for all the questions!!!)

BR LRH.

LRH

Original Poster:

20 posts

263 months

Wednesday 14th April 2004
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Hey Flasher - whats with the beards?

Or am I missing something here? - been out of the UK too long for the best English humour.

BR LRH.

col_s

19 posts

293 months

Thursday 15th April 2004
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LRH said:


WOW - THX Col, this is literally only a couple of mins drive from my house.

Which club is this run with?

Are you in Sydney? What do you drive?

(Sorry for all the questions!!!)

BR LRH.


There is no club as such. This is our first attempt to get some TVR owners together here, hopefully in order to make something more regular.

Some of us are members of the TVR Car Club and we would like this to be a club related event. Unfortunately, some owners here can't justify the membership cost when all they really get out of it here is Sprint. Maybe we can change that (personally I think Sprint alone is worth it).

We would have liked to have more cars but unfortunately some of them have just been sold, are off the road or could not make it.

There will also be another meet around mid May, hopefully with a few people from Victoria and a visit by the WA TVRCC RO who inspired all of this.

I'm in Sydney and drive a Cerbera but i'm a fan of all models.


col_s

19 posts

293 months

Thursday 15th April 2004
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Phil C said:
Great country for TVR's - but I have to admit to being frustrated by the speed limits when I was there on holiday at Christmas - makes me feel almost thankful for the UK's coverage of speed traps (never thought I'd say that....)

While I was in Oz there were huge gantrys warning of double demerit licence points over the holiday period with loads of police cars and choppers in evidence - record was 6 traffic cars and 2 police utes in just under 200 miles...... North of Sydney....

Good luck with the TVR hunt...


Don't get me started! Speed is taken way too seriously here, probably a combination of revenue raising and the fact that so many aussies kill themselves on the roads during holidays. They actually keep a state by state toll each holiday.

You didn't mention:

The poor quality of roads. There are very few roads that you could say are approaching being smooth, even the new "motorways" are uneven. I'm actually considering softening up my suspension!

Very bad traffic congestion with an unbelievable number of traffic lights.

The low standard of driving ability and arrogant car culture.


The stupid "school zones" that you have to slow done to 40 KPH at certain times of the day with speed cameras on them. Fine, but they are not marked properly and you have to look at your watch to know when to slow down.

But, there are lots of places to drive and things aren't so bad outside of the city, except for the bumpy roads - they're everywhere

LRH

Original Poster:

20 posts

263 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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THX guys for all your input - I think I now know I want an S3c.

Any further advice on what to look for in this model?

THX in advance,

BR LRH.

LRH

Original Poster:

20 posts

263 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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col_s said:




A handfull of Sydney TVRs are doing a run on Sunday 18th April.

Meeting at 10:30am Rofe Park in Hornsby Heights and driving Galston Road to pub in Wisemans Ferry.

All welcome. I believe there will be an S1 there, some griffs and a cerbera.





G'day Col - I'll see you there on Sunday.

BR LRH.

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Friday 16th April 2004
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Basically the same as the rest

its overall condition especially the chassis,best buy "the bible" before any purchace of any car you will need it for any "S"
I.ve made a brief buyers guide on my website

tvrsseries.com

LRH

Original Poster:

20 posts

263 months

Thursday 22nd April 2004
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LRH said:

col_s said:




A handfull of Sydney TVRs are doing a run on Sunday 18th April.

Meeting at 10:30am Rofe Park in Hornsby Heights and driving Galston Road to pub in Wisemans Ferry.

All welcome. I believe there will be an S1 there, some griffs and a cerbera.






G'day Col - I'll see you there on Sunday.

BR LRH.


G'day Col / Guys,

Good to meet up with some like minded people - how did the lunch go?

I saw the blue Griff flying through Galston later that arvo - looked bloody nice!!!

So whens the next meeting? Would love to keep in contact - even though I dont have my S yet.

My new email address is TVRS3c@hotmail.com - can you pls add me to your AU mailing list?

Talk again soon,

BR LRH.

S3 Kieran

968 posts

276 months

Thursday 22nd April 2004
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LRH

Choose your TVR carefully - if the roads are that bad, the S experience is going to be a spine bashing one - you feel every lump and bump, and will grind out the exhausts on anything that sticks up higher than a blade of grass!
Aussie cars may be set up differently to UK cars, but the first job will probably be to fix a protective plate to the pipes in front of the mid box to act as a slider.

I think my springs are more tired than some, but all Ss are v. low! (bl00dy good fun all the same)