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We also have such similar taste in cars. Whenever I see one of his updates i just want to ring and offer him money for stuff. 

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Personally I hate you both, and Nic, and Kin - and why?
Because I get no fucking attention!
Because I get no fucking attention!
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That's an update and a half! Love the FF.
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Amazing Bryn.
(YC)
TBH the F355 wins as always, but some seriously cool other shit.

TBH the F355 wins as always, but some seriously cool other shit.
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Ooph - no. FF for me.
Let's kill him and share
Let's kill him and share

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Very
I want the EVO 9 wagon.


I want the EVO 9 wagon.

How about putting a Toyota supercharged engine in it?_BP_ wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 5:29 pm 2010 Brabus Tesla Roadster
Another one that's been left standing by it's Japanese owner so the battery is now a brick. Current waiting list is 1-2 years from Tesla but even then they seem to be having problems with the new battery packs. So not sure what I'll do with it but at least it was cheap![]()

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Have I taught you nothing!? Let's get Beany to kill him, pay him off with the G-Wagon, and share the rest.
Edit - We can give ste a fixer-upper to keep his mouth shut, he'd love that.

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I did seriously consider something like that... until I saw how stupidly expensive they are when powered by batteriesCoaster1 wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:31 pm Very![]()
I want the EVO 9 wagon.![]()
How about putting a Toyota supercharged engine in it?_BP_ wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 5:29 pm 2010 Brabus Tesla Roadster
Another one that's been left standing by it's Japanese owner so the battery is now a brick. Current waiting list is 1-2 years from Tesla but even then they seem to be having problems with the new battery packs. So not sure what I'll do with it but at least it was cheap![]()
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You have taught me well.duncs500 wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:36 pmHave I taught you nothing!? Let's get Beany to kill him, pay him off with the G-Wagon, and share the rest.
Edit - We can give ste a fixer-upper to keep his mouth shut, he'd love that.![]()
It's my (in)ability to learn that should be under the spotlight here
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Fucking WOW. What a list of cars! Amazing._BP_ wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 5:29 pm
2010 Brabus Tesla Roadster
Another one that's been left standing by it's Japanese owner so the battery is now a brick. Current waiting list is 1-2 years from Tesla but even then they seem to be having problems with the new battery packs. So not sure what I'll do with it but at least it was cheap![]()
Re the Tesla,
a) What's 'Brabus' about it?
and
b) Can't you crack open the battery pack and replace the individual cells? Surely they're fairly 'standard' aren't they?
The artist formerly known as _Who_
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SLS is still my favourite.
Tesla Brabus is just about the most random thing I’ve ever seen.
Tesla Brabus is just about the most random thing I’ve ever seen.
How about not having a sig at all?
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ThisJLv3.0 wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 6:35 pm He has a Testarossa but deemed it unworthy of a pic.
Fucking HERO![]()

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B) kzzzzzzrrrrrtttt zap ouchy fuck doing that!Simon wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:45 pmFucking WOW. What a list of cars! Amazing._BP_ wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 5:29 pm
2010 Brabus Tesla Roadster
Another one that's been left standing by it's Japanese owner so the battery is now a brick. Current waiting list is 1-2 years from Tesla but even then they seem to be having problems with the new battery packs. So not sure what I'll do with it but at least it was cheap![]()
Re the Tesla,
a) What's 'Brabus' about it?
and
b) Can't you crack open the battery pack and replace the individual cells? Surely they're fairly 'standard' aren't they?
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They'll likely be tightly binned (IE A+ capacity and internal resistance) at the supply chain for tesla only, to enable careful charge/discharge/heat generation balance between packs of cells.Simon wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:45 pm b) Can't you crack open the battery pack and replace the individual cells? Surely they're fairly 'standard' aren't they?
A job lot of cells that aren't verfiably extremely high spec from the manufacturer direct would be a liability, and even then, would require extensive testing to verify acceptable charge/discharge rates, group those into packs, make sure the battery management software is aware of which cell is which.
TLDR - throwing your own cells into a Tesla battery pack without knowing exactly what you're doing is highly likely to be a shortcut to your own mobile fireworks display.
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Beany wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 9:27 pmThey'll likely be tightly binned (IE A+ capacity and internal resistance) at the supply chain for tesla only, to enable careful charge/discharge/heat generation balance between packs of cells.Simon wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 7:45 pm b) Can't you crack open the battery pack and replace the individual cells? Surely they're fairly 'standard' aren't they?
A job lot of cells that aren't verfiably extremely high spec from the manufacturer direct would be a liability, and even then, would require extensive testing to verify acceptable charge/discharge rates, group those into packs, make sure the battery management software is aware of which cell is which.
TLDR - throwing your own cells into a Tesla battery pack without knowing exactly what you're doing is highly likely to be a shortcut to your own mobile fireworks display.
See post up.
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Wow. I’ll take the F355, the FF and the G300. The SLS has never done it for me.
I thought I was the only one who likes that model of 7 series. A very correct looking car.
I thought I was the only one who likes that model of 7 series. A very correct looking car.
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I love them. An E38 740i was the first Bimmer I ever drove. What a lovely car!240PP wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 10:07 pm Wow. I’ll take the F355, the FF and the G300. The SLS has never done it for me.
I thought I was the only one who likes that model of 7 series. A very correct looking car.
The Turbo 2 is awesome though. One of my all time fav's!!
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Look, I'm not getting that 330ci any more, so at least give me some pleasures in life, eh?
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I can post in this thread finally without any smoke and mirrors... The ex has spent the last 18 months trying to claim half the car as hers and all that shenanigans is finally over so public photos...

Recently added Yokohama Advan Racing RS wheels to the 86 and just at the weekend fitted it with some shiny new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres. Much preferring the way it's looking and handling now. Few things I want to do it (principally give it a bloody good wash) which may start to kick into gear once I move into the new house in a few weeks.
Here in NZ the early TRD cars were available with TRD shocks and springs which were actually variations of the setup fitted to the racing series cars made by MCA in Australia. They also came with 6pot/4pot brakes which were rebranded Brembos but required 18" wheels to fit. Later cars here and special editions like the Chris Amon Edition (https://www.toyota.co.nz/86-chris-amon-edition/) come with optional Sachs dampers and 4 pot/2 pot Brembos which fit under the 17" wheels. From what I can gather these are available relatively standard in the UK?
I'm ultimately trying to get the car to be something which would tackle North Wales roads easily, that supple control thing that means it won't be phased by anything driving over full on roads. It's an approach literally none of the other NZ owners cars about so I've very little help to guide me. Current thinking is the underbody bracing and that Sachs dampers and 4/2pot Brembo kit but I can't find anyone with a car equipped like that here to try out. Have any of you guys driven an 86 equipped like that on decent UK roads and any thoughts?
edited to correct buggered link, thanks Mik

Recently added Yokohama Advan Racing RS wheels to the 86 and just at the weekend fitted it with some shiny new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres. Much preferring the way it's looking and handling now. Few things I want to do it (principally give it a bloody good wash) which may start to kick into gear once I move into the new house in a few weeks.
Here in NZ the early TRD cars were available with TRD shocks and springs which were actually variations of the setup fitted to the racing series cars made by MCA in Australia. They also came with 6pot/4pot brakes which were rebranded Brembos but required 18" wheels to fit. Later cars here and special editions like the Chris Amon Edition (https://www.toyota.co.nz/86-chris-amon-edition/) come with optional Sachs dampers and 4 pot/2 pot Brembos which fit under the 17" wheels. From what I can gather these are available relatively standard in the UK?
I'm ultimately trying to get the car to be something which would tackle North Wales roads easily, that supple control thing that means it won't be phased by anything driving over full on roads. It's an approach literally none of the other NZ owners cars about so I've very little help to guide me. Current thinking is the underbody bracing and that Sachs dampers and 4/2pot Brembo kit but I can't find anyone with a car equipped like that here to try out. Have any of you guys driven an 86 equipped like that on decent UK roads and any thoughts?
edited to correct buggered link, thanks Mik
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And for the love of god why won't that Imgur link work?


