WANT!!!!!!

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WANT!!!!!!
#1
http://pistonheads.co.uk/classifieds/3702521.htm

Shit I want that so bad its unreal!
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#2
I bet that sounds like absolute porn.
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#3
Nice. But i dont think its 56k nice
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#4
TVR's eh? Personally im a T350 or a Sagaris boy 8-)

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Love TVR's, vulgar as f*ck - but beautiful!
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#5
Definitely won't get the 6 shiny if you do that!
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#6
Such ugly but beautiful cars. Beg that would make some noise tearing it up the road
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#7
I was down in Cornwall the other month, and some bloke was ragging a Cebrera round the back lanes. You could hear it for miles! Pure porno noise, but you have to know what you're doing to drive one.. lots of bhp's and a twitchy rear end!
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#8
My aunt had one of these, pure porn when it wasnt broken lol
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#9
Bloke I used to work for had a Cerbera - always breaking down and I had to drive it a couple of times, once in the wet and after that I refused to drive it again - the arse end was bad enough in the dry but in the wet was a complete ba$tard and virtually un-driveable
. Whether or not the car in the ad is worth the money or not is another matter - what would a true car collector pay for the last TVR out of the factory? - a piece of British motoring history.
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#10
Hahha, ed you'd kill yourself in three minutes flat with one of these! Tongue
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#11
My friend had a t350c for a few months, was terrifying. 0-100 in 8 seconds
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#12
my local shop keeper had one of these and took me out in it for a 30 minute blast. the noise of this thing is to die for.
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#13
Yes well, being a Blackpudlian I did my work experience for a week at the TVR factory in Bispham, working on the Tuscan series race cars (that were actually Griffiths, just to confuse you) and general sexiness around the factory. This was when the Mk1 Tuscan was out, got taken out in a customer car that had just rolled off the production line, taken to 140mph down Amounderness Way by the test driver. It's a 40 limit. Oaft.

Also got my hands on a Cerbera Speed 12, the facelifted version. In fact, just like this, in this colour, in Peter Wheeler's private garage:

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Oh and they had a new V12 engine in development but it never hit production. And they were carving the shape of the T350C concept in full size styrofoam.

Oh and someone down the road had a TWR XJ220 in yellow that liked to race the TVR's leaving the factory.

And it was also when putting a shift in in their stores I learned exactly how much crap is stolen from other manufacturers. For example, did you know that the Griffith rear lights are actually Cavalier lights turned upside down? Don't believe me?

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BEST. WEEK. EVER.
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#14
Lmfao at them rear lights!
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They're actually Cavalier GSi2000 rear lights not Sri!

Cerbera has mk3 fiesta rear lights and early Nobles have Mk1 Mondeo saloon rear lights!
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