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Old 30-06-2008, 22:35   #1
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Cool I'm a motorist again.

I thought the day was never going to come but I finally picked up my new car today. It's Von's MR2 GT Turbo wot he has had to part with for personal reasons. He was as sad to see it go as I was happy to take ownership of it.

Here are a couple of pics. She's in need of a good wash and detailing. There are a few scratches and scrapes and a lot of swirls. I've bought all the detailing gear so I'll be having a bash myself. Kelleeeeeeeeeeeeee has kindly offered to let me use her battered old Corsa to practice on first.





I'll get some more pictures up once she's been tarted up a bit.

Been for a drive this afternoon (after I spent an hour trying to find a petrol station that had proper fuel)

Took her from Newcastle up to Alnwick and back for a bit of a run - thoroughly enjoyed myself. Mostly dual carriageway but still fun. I love it when I'm pootling along and need to go past someone - a quick dab on the throttle and you hear that melodious whine from the turbo in your left ear as you ease past the other car effortlessly.

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Old 30-06-2008, 22:38   #2
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Cool
Glad she's gone to a good home too
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Old 30-06-2008, 23:00   #3
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Glad she's gone to a good home too
I'll have to take a day trip down to Swansea and take you for a spin some time - it's a lot of fun
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Old 30-06-2008, 22:39   #4
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Well played stan
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Old 30-06-2008, 22:47   #5
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Those look very much like carbon fibre motorbike end cans on the back there! What pipes are they?!

I know you said on Sunday that you wanted new wheels but I quite like those Does look like the rears are a tad worn though

Nice one
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Old 30-06-2008, 22:58   #6
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Those look very much like carbon fibre motorbike end cans on the back there! What pipes are they?!

I know you said on Sunday that you wanted new wheels but I quite like those Does look like the rears are a tad worn though

Nice one
Somebody on the MR2OC forums just said the same about the cans. Haven't had a chance to examine them closely yet. I'm not overly fussed about them and will probably be changing the exhaust soonish.

Having had a closer look at the wheels today, I'm inclined to agree. I think they'll come up a treat with a good clean and polish so I'll probably just change the rubber.
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Those look very much like carbon fibre motorbike end cans on the back there! What pipes are they?!
They're very expensive carbon fibre cans, circa £600 or thereabouts.
£600 may not sound very expensive, but when you consider how long (or rather how short) they are.....
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They're very expensive carbon fibre cans, circa £600 or thereabouts.
£600 may not sound very expensive, but when you consider how long (or rather how short) they are.....
Blimey

That's good to know. I can get the entire Mongoose exhaust I want for a little over £300 - brand spanking new
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That's good to know. I can get the entire Mongoose exhaust I want for a little over £300 - brand spanking new
Although the car is a little long in the tooth now, I'd imagine you could sell those cans if you wanted to. It would allow you to recoup some cash anyway.
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*Majorly jealous*

Now that will be fun on the A702!
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