I had never seen that before but it’s utterly brilliant
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With signs of spring, a 2zz mr2 is very tempting.
Any Toyota is sensible, right?
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/15sHwFyzJz/
Any Toyota is sensible, right?
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Great fun assuming its been done well and reliableMikeHunt wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 10:54 am With signs of spring, a 2zz mr2 is very tempting.
Any Toyota is sensible, right?
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We cant see the car though unless you are a member of the group.
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Carlos wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 12:52 pm We cant see the car though unless you are a member of the group.

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Nice. And I like the wheels.
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This Looks like a bargin unless I am missing something.
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Normally I’m of the opinion that roofless supercars are a pointless thing, but this I would quite happily have, maybe not in the uk though 

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The driver looks like a child sitting on a cushion - too car is too big and the waistline too high to carry that look off IMHO
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Cheers,
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jamcg wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 12:49 pm Normally I’m of the opinion that roofless supercars are a pointless thing, but this I would quite happily have, maybe not in the uk though
Beany wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 1:25 pm The driver looks like a child sitting on a cushion - too car is too big and the waistline too high to carry that look off IMHO
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The rear 3/4, sans driver, is definitely its best angle.jamcg wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 12:49 pm Normally I’m of the opinion that roofless supercars are a pointless thing, but this I would quite happily have, maybe not in the uk though
Left over crest; tightens.
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For me (as a non-BMW person) this is one of the few BMW's I'd love to own but never will (alongside the Z3MC). IIRC the 850 was cripplingly expensive to run, so presenting the (apparently?) more sensible 840
Pop up lights will always be CAF
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Always loved these, but perhaps not in yellow!Matty wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 9:02 pm For me (as a non-BMW person) this is one of the few BMW's I'd love to own but never will (alongside the Z3MC). IIRC the 850 was cripplingly expensive to run, so presenting the (apparently?) more sensible 840Pop up lights will always be CAF
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Problem with 'em is that a lot of parts just....aren't made any more. Including things like fuel pumps. Which is a problem on a knocking on 30-40 year old car.Matty wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 9:02 pm For me (as a non-BMW person) this is one of the few BMW's I'd love to own but never will (alongside the Z3MC). IIRC the 850 was cripplingly expensive to run, so presenting the (apparently?) more sensible 840Pop up lights will always be CAF
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Yes, they are just about in budget too for purchase, but christ, not for running costs....
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Bean's thread got me looking at Caymans. I wonder what's wrong with this: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408223172033
Get it inspected, bore scoped etc, then enjoy that bizarre flash of red in the interior and handling the wooden knob? (oo-er)
Get it inspected, bore scoped etc, then enjoy that bizarre flash of red in the interior and handling the wooden knob? (oo-er)
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It's been on sale for 7.5 monthsspeedingfine wrote: Mon Apr 07, 2025 4:35 pm Bean's thread got me looking at Caymans. I wonder what's wrong with this: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408223172033
Get it inspected, bore scoped etc, then enjoy that bizarre flash of red in the interior and handling the wooden knob? (oo-er)


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100k+ miles, 17 year old Porsche with potential steering rack issue and £735/year tax? Sign me up 
