7 Year (B)itch.
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Mine had it's 10th birthday in Feburary and I still enjoy it now, wouldn't have a clue what I would change it for even if I did want to let it go. I still remember the day I picked it up with 7 miles on the clock, it's got 60,000 plus more miles on now.
We've had our ups and downs but the ups win out by far.
We've had our ups and downs but the ups win out by far.
... Great news madbadger and a very nice Tamora to, may it continue for many many many many more years 
I actually chatted with you a couple of years ago at Chatsworth
I'm into my 6th year of Tamora ownership now, after a 4.0L upgrade, and many mods later
and hope to continue for many more years 

I actually chatted with you a couple of years ago at Chatsworth
I'm into my 6th year of Tamora ownership now, after a 4.0L upgrade, and many mods later
and hope to continue for many more years 
Shorts/madbadger/Jasper Gilder - any chance of some photos of the cars so we can see how well they're wearing with age? I last saw madbadgers car at 50k miles(?) at Loton and it looked in very good condition still then, but I would be interested to know what you guys have spotted as potential long term weaknesses/wear points?
I also want to just look at pictures of properly used TVRs with a smile on my face...
I also want to just look at pictures of properly used TVRs with a smile on my face...

I'll take some current pictures.
Generally car is in great shape. Interior is a bit marked. (Er - maybe partly down to the dog). Seat bolsters have a bit of wear on them. I've been through a few rear screens where they fold and the top section has some marks on it.
Otherwise the wiper arms have worn the ball joints and are a bit pants now. I use lots of rainX instead.
Definitely doesn't look almost 9 years old, though. They are built to be used.
Generally car is in great shape. Interior is a bit marked. (Er - maybe partly down to the dog). Seat bolsters have a bit of wear on them. I've been through a few rear screens where they fold and the top section has some marks on it.
Otherwise the wiper arms have worn the ball joints and are a bit pants now. I use lots of rainX instead.
Definitely doesn't look almost 9 years old, though. They are built to be used.
Not really much good with technology, posting pics up etc. I really don't think it looks like it's done over 150k miles but if you come to any TVRCC trackdays you can check for yourself. Gear knob is a bit shiny and the luggage cover hasn't survived unscathed, apart from that it could be less than 50k.
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