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speed8

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5,036 posts

280 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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A bit of a cross post maybe but I doubt many of you lot venture into the Cerbera forum.

Anyway, it's a sad day as my cerb finally drove of into the sunset (11am so not far from the truth)

It's staying in Yorkshire, albeit South Yorkshire, so it may still be seen around these parts.
Ah well, off to cry into my pint.

gingerprince

571 posts

248 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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Sad day, but you'll ultimately have more fun with the new toy.





Have to get the cam/diff sorted on my Griff then that'll be gone too

speed8

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5,036 posts

280 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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Mike
Simon hit the nail on the head. The cerb has went to make space in the garage for a build. He cheated by buying a ready built one

Watch this space, I'm hoping to get a couple of bits in the next week or so.

Simon, see you on the track in springtime

RichardD

3,608 posts

252 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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Ho well, hopefully the replacement will have its own character.(probably much less popping and banging though? )

gingerprince

571 posts

248 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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RichardD said:
Ho well, hopefully the replacement will have its own character.(probably much less popping and banging though? )


I don't know, my 'blade engined car pops and bangs like a right good-un! Plus I've got no steering lock so there's plenty of potential for shutting off the ignition and hitting the starter with a bang on the way past bus shelters

gingerprince

571 posts

248 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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speed8 said:
Simon, see you on the track in springtime


Indeed you will!

speed8

Original Poster:

5,036 posts

280 months

Friday 18th November 2005
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gingerprince said:
RichardD said:
Ho well, hopefully the replacement will have its own character.(probably much less popping and banging though? )


I don't know, my 'blade engined car pops and bangs like a right good-un! Plus I've got no steering lock so there's plenty of potential for shutting off the ignition and hitting the starter with a bang on the way past bus shelters


I'll be wiring in the kill switch from the bike engine. Big bangs and no cats to worry about.