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Wheel Turned Out

712 posts

41 months

Jordan247 said:
Has Harry sold his P8? It sounded like he referenced it in past tense when talking about the Carbon bonnet on the Range Rover Sport SV and it didn't seem to be parked in the background.
He posted it on Instagram on June 20th after haring it around Silverstone at the Pirelli event and having a great time. So I highly doubt it.

Mezzanine

9,386 posts

222 months

Doofus said:
Given his history with the P7 and P8, I'd be surprised if he ever sold either of them.
This.

I’d imagine them being one of the last cars to ever go as he was with Jaguar at the time these were made (and they seem to be two of his favourites).

Simes205

4,570 posts

231 months

Wheel Turned Out said:
Jordan247 said:
Has Harry sold his P8? It sounded like he referenced it in past tense when talking about the Carbon bonnet on the Range Rover Sport SV and it didn't seem to be parked in the background.
He posted it on Instagram on June 20th after haring it around Silverstone at the Pirelli event and having a great time. So I highly doubt it.
Goodwood this week too

Baron Greenback

7,090 posts

153 months

Yesterday (18:34)
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Wow what a collection, kepted on saying Oooh this my fav so far.

AstonZagato

12,809 posts

213 months

Yesterday (18:36)
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My wife looked around and said she wanted Joe Macari's Ferrari 250 SWB (until I told her what it would cost).

Baron Greenback

7,090 posts

153 months

Yesterday (18:40)
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Just got the to Nissan patrol car didn't realise it had a Nissan gtr engine another new fav

Caddyshack

11,070 posts

209 months

Yesterday (19:46)
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Baron Greenback said:
Just got the to Nissan patrol car didn't realise it had a Nissan gtr engine another new fav
It was very close to being on its side or roof in the vid.

rix

2,809 posts

193 months

Yesterday (20:00)
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Caddyshack said:
It was very close to being on its side or roof in the vid.
Yeah I gulped at that bit - body roll and a bit of a dig in of the rear tyre I reckon - well saved, that would have been a shocker! Looked beautifully finished though!

CloudStuff

3,774 posts

107 months

Yesterday (20:05)
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A "jaunty" angle.


Caddyshack

11,070 posts

209 months

Yesterday (20:09)
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rix said:
Caddyshack said:
It was very close to being on its side or roof in the vid.
Yeah I gulped at that bit - body roll and a bit of a dig in of the rear tyre I reckon - well saved, that would have been a shocker! Looked beautifully finished though!
Yeah, pretty extreme tyres so the grip would have come back with a dig in or something.

Sway

26,698 posts

197 months

Yesterday (20:26)
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Crikey, reminds me so much of the very, very early years of the Festival of Speed...

Which was an event I loved for a long time, and now despite living a five minute bike ride from, just can't be arsed to go to anymore.

Speed 3

4,824 posts

122 months

Yesterday (20:45)
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Also reminded me how goddam ugly modern Ferraris are.

RichB

52,059 posts

287 months

Yesterday (20:46)
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Sway said:
Crikey, reminds me so much of the very, very early years of the Festival of Speed...
What event is that? I've watched the latest video.

Sway

26,698 posts

197 months

Yesterday (20:52)
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RichB said:
Sway said:
Crikey, reminds me so much of the very, very early years of the Festival of Speed...
What event is that? I've watched the latest video.
https://heveninghamconcours.com/

RichB

52,059 posts

287 months

Yesterday (21:07)
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Sway said:
RichB said:
Sway said:
Crikey, reminds me so much of the very, very early years of the Festival of Speed...
What event is that? I've watched the latest video.
https://heveninghamconcours.com/
Thanks, I'll have to watch it.

p1stonhead

26,078 posts

170 months

Yesterday (21:18)
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Sway said:
Crikey, reminds me so much of the very, very early years of the Festival of Speed...

Which was an event I loved for a long time, and now despite living a five minute bike ride from, just can't be arsed to go to anymore.
The VIP experience I’m sure is lovely, but having been to the FOS a few times now as a pleb, I’m done. It’s ridiculously busy and expensive.

gotoPzero

17,549 posts

192 months

Yesterday (21:23)
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CloudStuff said:
A "jaunty" angle.

Yep full send. Fantastic.


Sway

26,698 posts

197 months

Yesterday (21:31)
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p1stonhead said:
Sway said:
Crikey, reminds me so much of the very, very early years of the Festival of Speed...

Which was an event I loved for a long time, and now despite living a five minute bike ride from, just can't be arsed to go to anymore.
The VIP experience I’m sure is lovely, but having been to the FOS a few times now as a pleb, I’m done. It’s ridiculously busy and expensive.
FoS 'back in the day' was incredible. The very early days were like this event now - a few hay bales, zero barriers or enclosures, etc. Even as it grew, it was somehow better - trying to have a fanboi 'conversation' with Horatio Pagani via his stunningly gorgeous wife was a highlight, as well as chatting with John Surtees about what driving a fan car at Le Mans was like.

Then it got way too commercial. The size wasn't appreciably bigger, but the attendees changed and the focus became much more 'brand oriented'. Members Meet is the one for me now, although I was privileged to be at Speedweek (the one off covid emergency event to prevent them being fined millions by the sponsors) and that was pretty epic!

Doofus

26,625 posts

176 months

Yesterday (22:06)
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gotoPzero said:
CloudStuff said:
A "jaunty" angle.

Yep full send. Fantastic.
Is this the same person who is usually slagged off for sliding a 288GTO round a field?

Sway

26,698 posts

197 months

Yesterday (22:06)
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Doofus said:
Is this the same person who is usually slagged off for sliding a 288GTO round a field?
Yeah. Tax the rich.