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Reeso said: Not bad, but mines £720, age 27, 5,000 miles 9yrs no-claims with A Manning UK. Possibly better I think, but it does go on a lot more than just that! Good to have you onboard. Hit that throttle but go carefull.
My problems were the usual - windows, wipers, seals.
Enjoy.
where the hell do you live, in the middle on nowhere to get a quote like that. i live in london, am 29 had it for a year and pay £1300
Well done, excellent choice, even if I do say so myself!
Yours is considerably newer than mine (and most other Griffs here), but exxentially is mechanically the same, so barring the odd TVR quirk, all should be pretty sound.
Check out the various threads here for ideas about what could go wrong if you must, but personally I'd cross that bridge, if & when you come to it.
Enjoy!
Yours is considerably newer than mine (and most other Griffs here), but exxentially is mechanically the same, so barring the odd TVR quirk, all should be pretty sound.
Check out the various threads here for ideas about what could go wrong if you must, but personally I'd cross that bridge, if & when you come to it.
Enjoy!
Also my first day of ownership of a 2000X Califorian Sage/Black leather/Alloy dash and bits Griff 500 (I promise to look after it Bruce! )
Took it up to Castle Combe to my SW Regional Ferrari Owners club meet.Was sorely tempted to take it on the circuit but resisted as I think I need to know the beast a bit better first - lots of positive comments though!
Took it up to Castle Combe to my SW Regional Ferrari Owners club meet.Was sorely tempted to take it on the circuit but resisted as I think I need to know the beast a bit better first - lots of positive comments though!
jodypress said:
Reeso said: Not bad, but mines £720, age 27, 5,000 miles 9yrs no-claims with A Manning UK. Possibly better I think, but it does go on a lot more than just that! Good to have you onboard. Hit that throttle but go carefull.
My problems were the usual - windows, wipers, seals.
Enjoy.
where the hell do you live, in the middle on nowhere to get a quote like that. i live in london, am 29 had it for a year and pay £1300
Yuk yuk. Before I sold mine it was down to 590 with Direct Line. Unlimited mileage, business use, additional drivers, garaged, fully comp etc etc. Look around, there's bargains to be had!
pedroman said: ... and look forward to eating my mates porsche 996 at the weekend for breakfast.
Don't do that, they taste like shite
Serously though - chasing down bikes and porkers and other speedy motorabilia is just the time when you lose focus on the fact that Griffs can really bite back. If you're not deliberately stepping the back out when it starts to go, you'll need to have some serious skill to catch it and you'll watch the porker go down the road through your rearview mirror.
I speak from experience of the 360-degree-spin-on-the-A414 type...
>> Edited by angusfaldo on Wednesday 4th June 22:14
I've had my Griff since August '02 and it still amazes me, oh yeah, and catches me out. It's easy to take all the comments with a pinch of salt, but seriously, go steady they are an awesome car but they must be treated with respect.
Happy motoring, and I would recommend Steve Heath's book. Any niggles you do have will have a solution in there.
One problem I had was the glove box falling open all the time. Quick fix is to remove the catch, wedge the wings open with a matchstick and re-insert. Last for about 4 months, then new matches required.
Enjoy
Happy motoring, and I would recommend Steve Heath's book. Any niggles you do have will have a solution in there.
One problem I had was the glove box falling open all the time. Quick fix is to remove the catch, wedge the wings open with a matchstick and re-insert. Last for about 4 months, then new matches required.
Enjoy
I've put it off for far too long, so, bought myself a Griff today, V 99', 5.0L, pearl grey. Anyone had any gripes, teething probs with similar? p.s it looks the mutts nuts and i still cant believe the torque.
Well come aboad mate.
Any GRipes, No except i havent got mine back yet
Teething Probs, No
It Bites so be gentle with the Load pedal.
But most of all ENJOY which is easily done
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In answer to your question Jodypress, I live near Colchester and the Griff was 2 yrs 2mth old on the first of this month! They are a good company and like to give discounts on the premium for various things like experience, track days, skid courses etc, and you have to be a member of the TVRCC. If you want the number mail me.
Regards
Regards
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