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Originally posted by FIL

there are quite a few TVR's around, of varying models...

there's a dude near me with a Lancia Stratos... and saw him the other day with a blue Tuscan...

Your dads not into boat building/fibreglass work, is he?

yeh man u must live in dalkeith... that guys owns the lancia and works on TVRs the blue one was my dads

Originally posted by FIL

Ahhh.... Makes sensenow ;)

I live in Cottesloe, saw car in Mossie park... (I'm your neighbourhood RAC battery dude :-)

I work at MSC on McCabe St which is next to that place. Have seen many TVRs there but never a Tuscan. And yeah Lancia Stratos as well as many other uncommon cars. Lots of kit cars. And boats like you said.

Also saw Miles' car there ages ago jacked up getting suspension upgrade :)

These are available in Australia !

There as common as WRX's in the UK and only about GBP40K over there.

Tuscan is definately the cream of the crop for looks from the TRV stables.

Q. How you scam the thing into the country ? They wouldn't let me bring back a S8 Audi :-(

yeah the tuscan is pretty ugly i think, all the rest are ok like the chimaera, they look like normal cars not a space ship :P. but still crazy car, i wouldnt knock one back if i was given one :D they do look nice just not up close.

b005t: we had a green Chimaera and sold it for the tuscan cause it wasn't fast enough, they are still nice though

Kidd: The Tuscan and Chim have never had a problem and i have driven a Cerbera that lives in perth quite a few times also when we had it on loan (yes for more than half an hour) and no major problems as yet

Steve: HA, thats ok, after the lights turn green you wont have enough time to scratch your own ass when after you've been handed the chop. Your right actually your pulsar is much more pleasing to the eye, that bonnet is so sexy...

Originally posted by GOTRICE

yeh man u must live in dalkeith... that guys owns the lancia and works on TVRs the blue one was my dads

so what was he working on???? broke down rite!!! your dads mechanic has made so much money from fixing them tvrs, he can now afford to be your neighbour heheh!

I will race you in the GTiR if you like. How about at the plex then at any WA race track you like.The GTiR is Butt ugly to but a bloody good weapon, but is now a very differant car to last time i drove it.Different taste in cars is a good thing.

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