Harry’s Garage

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8-) 8-) 8-) obviously

Louvre story is a good one 😁

Meant to say thanks to HBP formerly of this parish, I had a ride in one at Millbrook round the Alpine track, incredible noise :shock:

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He’s still got it hasn’t he - There’s nowhere else you’d learn about the little details like the Custom Becker radio Or how the roof goes in the frunk.
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[mention]speedingfine[/mention] Didn’t know that - it wasn’t Phil’s was it? :shock:

I didn’t much fancy a CGT at launch due to the spikey handling comments, but ever since that evo analogue article Harry yabbers on about in the vid, where they reported the taming that the MPSS provide, I’ve been totally in lust with them.

They were very slow to climb in value when other super cars were already spiralling at £stoopid - so wish I’d had a spare £300k and would have had the choice of several. :cry:
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mik wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 6:58 pm @speedingfine Didn’t know that - it wasn’t Phil’s was it? :shock:
Was a HPC owners car, I was similarly fortunate to get a run round the Alpine course in it, with the owner. Car felt very planted and capable tbh.

Epic noise.
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I was in touch with Phil recently got a gf who lives in Berlin.

Look forward to watching this one

I remember Sambaman buying one on Pistonheads - was a good read seeing a guy with tats stepping into a CGT - shortly after he stepped into prison for beating up women :o :shock:

Well I thought I would look to see what happened to him https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/181525 ... dies-jail/

Scary timing
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https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/969504 ... ent-abuse/

Just in case anyone wants to know what level of c-unit we're taking about^^

Cheers Broccers (I think) a krazy read :?
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Quite possibly the best Harry’s Garage videos. You could really tell from Harry’s voice and expression how much he love the car. Outstanding video. The final shot of it reminded me of a Top Gun clip; F-14 with afterburner on. :lol:

And the car, well, easily one for my Euromillion lottery garage.
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PS. That. Noise. 8-)
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Phenomenal.

I know variety is the spice of life and all that but if I were Harry I’d still be tempted to sell everything in the garage (and possibly the garage as well) and buy a CGT.

I guess he’s largely been there with the Zonda though and IIRC decided to sell that as insurance etc. all just became prohibitive. I’m sure the same goes for the Porsche, too.
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mik wrote: Sun Jan 12, 2020 10:36 pm PS. That. Noise. 8-)
There’s something about V10s.

CGT 8-)
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As pointed out on the Facebook group, the MOT has expired.... in October 2018!
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Yes saw that, seems a bit strange.
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I was surprised by his comment about the Macca F1 rolling in corners ?
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That's a brilliant video of one of my favourite cars in living memory.
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Nathan wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:12 pm I was surprised by his comment about the Macca F1 rolling in corners ?
Really? Watch Tiff's lap round Goodwood from its launch again Nathan.
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speedingfine wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:41 pm
Nathan wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:12 pm I was surprised by his comment about the Macca F1 rolling in corners ?
Really? Watch Tiff's lap round Goodwood from its launch again Nathan.
Do I remember correctly that the "standard" F1 has no anti-roll bars?
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I think it did have anti-roll bars as standard, but that's from my tired brain rather than google.
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speedingfine wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:41 pm
Nathan wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:12 pm I was surprised by his comment about the Macca F1 rolling in corners ?
Really? Watch Tiff's lap round Goodwood from its launch again Nathan.
Aye, the big lean angle it gets through the fast corner at the start of that video is one of those things that always sticks in my mind.
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speedingfine wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:41 pm
Nathan wrote: Mon Jan 13, 2020 12:12 pm I was surprised by his comment about the Macca F1 rolling in corners ?
Really? Watch Tiff's lap round Goodwood from its launch again Nathan.
I recall that he has referred to it as being 'skittish'.

Just revisited that early TG test - 'lively' + 'mild understeer'

But not rolling, although maybe a fair assessment against more modern cars.
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It was always a lot softer than similar cars of the time as it was designed to be more useable on the road. The standard road cars they make today are generally said to ride better and be more supple than their closest rivals.
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