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You are rearning, gwasshopper ....Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostAh, I see, I am not worthy of your anecdotes, oh wise and learned master. Pardon my insolence, for it is merely the folly of youth.
Hard Brexit now!
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Straight 6, not V8. Fibreglass does absorb a fair amount of energy as it disintegrates.Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostVX220 is a great car but offers little in the way of protection, why not go the whole hog and get a TVR Tuscan? 380bhp, they weigh bugger all and because they're made of fibreglass when you hit a tree at 160mph the V8 will come straight through and kill you in an instant, no long lingering death with time to ponder this post and how everyone is saying "he wouldn't listen".
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Warranties were never worth pursuing in the first place but plenty of spares available and some companies are actually building better components as well - good market for it as some are finding out.Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd how you going to get warranty and spares now that TVR factory gone bust thanks to bright management of my fellow compatriot?If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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