RE: Big T's TVR Cerbera 4.5 LightWeight
RE: Big T's TVR Cerbera 4.5 LightWeight
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COLCERB

Original Poster:

127 posts

274 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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YOU MUST HAVE SOME MONEY LOOKING AT ALL THESE CARS

AllTorque

2,646 posts

297 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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He may well have, but most of them are previously owned. Why are you bothered?

V8 Archie

4,703 posts

276 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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AllTorque said:
most of them are previously owned
They're all previously owned now .

simpo two

92,570 posts

293 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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COLCERB said:
YOU MUST HAVE SOME MONEY LOOKING AT ALL THESE CARS


Maybe he doesn't take holidays, have an expensive wife or do drugs... anyway, IIRC you're 21 and lining up for a Cerbera, so you ain't doing too bad either

Podie

46,649 posts

303 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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WTF?

That's his business...

Lovely car though... beautiful colour and sounds glorious...

Bloody good bloke to boot.

TeGriffic

1,596 posts

279 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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I agree with Podie. Mid Essex good geezer.

TT Tim

4,168 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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Good on him, looks a beauty, I'd be interested to see a close up of those lights, they look like they are seperate from the body, i.e. not blended in like the TVRBodyshop lights.

Anyway, I've got a TVR Chimaera 500 and a 350bhp twin turbo GT as well does that make me a bad person? Oh and a race tuned Spitfire and LWB SIII Land Rover with a tuned V8 built by my own fair hand.

If he loves cars, its better than drugs, of any variety!

Tim

>> Edited by TT Tim on Thursday 2nd October 20:08

neilus

907 posts

310 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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TT Tim said:
Good on him, looks a beauty, I'd be interested to see a close up of those lights, they look like they are seperate from the body, i.e. not blended in like the TVRBodyshop lights.


Tim,

TVR never blended in the light pods on the Cerbera until late 2002. You can see them a bit better on this photo.

Neil.

V8 Archie

4,703 posts

276 months

Thursday 2nd October 2003
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Definitely read Podie's for my thoughts!

Big T, have the BiB made you move the caravan on yet?

Big T

1,337 posts

282 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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Firstly, Colin, what's your name sunshine, NOSEY PARKER??? Cars don't cost much money to buy, it's the running of the buggers that burn the pocket, take the Cerbera for example.........You'll soon see my friend. Get a good warranty for starters but it's all worth it and the best money spent on any motor, I guarantee. If you're 21 and going for a Cerb then well done cos I should of done this ages ago and all my previous cars would have said TVR not German!!! Seriously though, good luck in getting your Cerb.

Secondly, PODIE, TEGRIFFIC, money in the post chaps or maybe a couple shandy's on me Sunday

Thirdly, Simpo Two, You're damn right chap, but I must say the girlfriends all cost money til they get on board and scare the sh$t out of 'em

And Nigel, the BiB made me move it, burn it, then make me suffer. Gotta be a good boy from now on, may have to buy a run around for a bit...........Nah, you must be joking. More points but still smiling

P.S. I prefer my lights than the blended in ones for some strange reason. I wonder if you can specify this when buying new????

Time for and dream of RR's and CRG's and Jordan being single again ... How sad am I???

T.

neilus

907 posts

310 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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Big T said:
P.S. I prefer my lights than the blended in ones for some strange reason. I wonder if you can specify this when buying new????


So do I, but maybe we're biased. I doubt if you could specify it as an option, as the moulds (or whatever they use) would be different.

Neil.

burriana500

16,556 posts

282 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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Big T said:
Cars don't cost much money to buy, it's the running of the buggers that burn the pocket, take the Cerbera for example..........


I wonder if he realises how much they cost to service... AND, that they need doing every 6000 miles!

I am opting out of the Co car scheme in April and can now have my dream of the Griff for sunny weekends and a Cerbera for every day.... except that the mileage to and from work would mean me servicing the damn thing every three months... ho hum

Big T

1,337 posts

282 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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burriana500 said:

Big T said:
Cars don't cost much money to buy, it's the running of the buggers that burn the pocket, take the Cerbera for example..........


I wonder if he realises how much they cost to service... AND, that they need doing every 6000 miles!
Yeah and if you drive it alot like I do, 2 services a year is gonna cost ya and that's not including the Optimax bill, I must of done about 2 Grand on fuel already since buying mine

Note to oneself - Pray for bad weather so Cerbera stays at home or hole in pocket will get much bigger.

davidd

6,712 posts

312 months

Friday 3rd October 2003
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Big T said:

burriana500 said:


Big T said:
Cars don't cost much money to buy, it's the running of the buggers that burn the pocket, take the Cerbera for example..........



I wonder if he realises how much they cost to service... AND, that they need doing every 6000 miles!

Yeah and if you drive it alot like I do, 2 services a year is gonna cost ya and that's not including the Optimax bill, I must of done about 2 Grand on fuel already since buying mine

Note to oneself - Pray for bad weather so Cerbera stays at home or hole in pocket will get much bigger.


pah, a cerbera is a proper all weather vehicle

D.