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Old 31-03-2017, 16:09   #31
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Of course, my dream is totally impractical but fantastic. A Metro 6R4
I know a guy that worked on the production of these. He now works for a local garage.
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Old 31-03-2017, 17:04   #32
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Nice, you would drive that with a smile on your face... in fact just thinking about driving one and I have a smile on my face...
Clive, if I was driving one of those I wouldn't need viagra for sure
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Old 31-03-2017, 22:54   #33
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On the road my terrano is slow,corners like a boat, drinks fuel and has more rattles than mother care...........
Love it
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Old 01-04-2017, 08:11   #34
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I daily drive my terrano 2.7 and its really pretty great, comfiest car i have owned and ive owned a fair few, i have driven in it for 10hrs straight before and it was grand, does feel like your driving about in a boat but i think its brilliant.
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Old 09-05-2017, 17:50   #35
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Well I picked her up from the garage yesterday so I could get some work done for the mot, it was ace having a drive of it again. Compared to the brand new van i am driving?, brakes-shit, acceleration-shit, handling-not bad, knowing I can drive almost anywhere-priceless , it was like coming home and I miss it even more now
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Old 09-05-2017, 18:30   #36
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Best get her fixed up quick smart pal
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Old 09-05-2017, 19:49   #37
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My parents had a few Land Rovers over the years, as my Dad's a retired farmer.
I was never a 4X4 bloke, but I used to admire Clivvy's truck every time I delivered to our Huddersfield branch.
I think I loved the colour more anything & then I learned he after selling, my MG was dying slowly so the truck was purchased for when the MG died.
The MG lasted around 5 more months & then the Terrano took over as the main vehicle.
Compared to the MG, it's very slow, corners like (we all know don't we ) but I love it. I did a 230 mile round trip on Sunday & felt just fine when I arrived home.
I was quite disappointed we didn't get any snow last winter, but we will & I hope before she dies, probably from tin worm, I am doing my best to keep her from crumbling She'll last a few more years with a little TLC.
My other car is the Monaro & in a totally different world. Twice the motorway speed limit can be obtained in a few seconds & yes I have done more, but only briefly as I value my licence.
Unfortunately she's been off the road for more than two years as she needs a new clutch that can cope with the extra horses she now pushes, bigger brake upgrade is also needed. She will need four new tyres as I wouldn't trust the old ones on a car with all that power.
I have far more important things to be spending on at the moment, my house & garden have taken priority. Having spent £13,000 on my garage, the drive & pathways are next in line for some Presscrete.
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