A329(M) TVRs

A329(M) TVRs

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Edt

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5,132 posts

291 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Having gone up & down this road ( my daily commute )for the last couple of years, I've grown used to seeing a crimson Chimarea & a green Cerbera heading towards Reading in the morning.

Anyone here ?

Regards
Ed

(blue Griffith)

beano1197

20,854 posts

282 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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There was a black Griff on there this morning doing a shocking speed......

Oh that was me and I was late....

Actually, I gave up trying to make much progress this morning M4 and A329(M) was clearly at optimum Numptie level for hampering anybody that wanted to get to their destination.

One day it'll be a nice clear run, though : oink/flap flap/oink :

griff2be

5,090 posts

274 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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The first stage of my commute from Reading to London is via dark blue Griff 500 into Reading from the Oxford side.

Unfortunately the non-TVR's in the household keep requiring garage attention, leaving me to use the Griff to go to the station

eharding

14,148 posts

291 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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A329M Bracknell <-> Reading TVP most days, Imperial Blue Griff (now for sale, sadly) or Midnight Blue Tuscan. Glad to see they've decided to regularly cone it down to one lane on a regular basis for absolutely no reason whatsoever (other than to do a bit of weeding in the central reservation - I blame all those garden makeover shows on the telly)

Ed.

Mark Benson

7,807 posts

276 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Funny, I was admiring a blue Griff in my rearview mirror while exiting the M4, joining A329 this morning.

One of you perhaps (I was in a black S2000)?

dai capp

1,641 posts

267 months

Thursday 24th October 2002
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Mark Benson said: Funny, I was admiring a blue Griff in my rearview mirror while exiting the M4, joining A329 this morning.

One of you perhaps (I was in a black S2000)?


Must've been holding him up then