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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-10-2009 , 05:52 PM






SteveH wrote:
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Douglas Payne <douggie (AT) cheerful (DOT) com> wrote:

SteveH wrote:
Carl Gibbs <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

Ebay seems to suggest that Lasers with no tax/Mot go for £300-£500. A
decent one went for over £2k. Shows what you know.
Erm, I think you've just proven my point, really.

It may have some kind of tax and MOT on it, but it's an utter shed
needing a lot of paint, wheels stripping etc.
I wouldnt say an utter shed TBH. But what the hell would you know about
proper cars? All you're worried about is your next boring repmobile. Yawn
Well, that, and my 75, oh, and the Ducati and BMW.
He said proper cars.

You scored 0/3.

points to chickwheels
I knew that was coming too, but the fact is, I am not so desperate to
gain credibility in an argument about cars by highlighting the fact that
I own and very rarely ride some shitty old motorbikes.

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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-10-2009 , 05:55 PM






Carl Gibbs <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

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You buy the same old shit, there's no variety, so actually you're probably
not more qualified than most, and I certainly can't see any evidence of
Capri ownership in there, which is what you are currently preaching about.
'The same old shit'....hmmmm.

I've had FWD, RWD, transaxle RWD, longitudunal FWD, inline 4, flat 4,
carburettor, EFI, 8v, 16v, SOHC, DOHC, QOHC, tin top and ragtop. Diesel,
petrol and hybrid. I've had 'British', Jap, German, and Italian.

Bikes may 'not count', but I've also had inline 4, V4, parallel twin, V
twin, carburettor and EFI, both 2 and 4 stroke.

I've spannered and bodged stuff, I've used 15 year old cars as daily
drivers. I've done 40k miles a year on 2 wheels.

That's more than enough, IMHO, to qualify me to comment in any NG with a
leaning towards powered transport.

And, as it happens, I'm quite enjoying my hybrid experience, too -
because I'm fairly open minded at times - I'd even have a Crapi, but it
would have to be a 2.8i with LSD, not a wheezy pinto.
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Douglas Payne
 
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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-10-2009 , 06:16 PM



SteveH wrote:
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Carl Gibbs <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

You buy the same old shit, there's no variety, so actually you're probably
not more qualified than most, and I certainly can't see any evidence of
Capri ownership in there, which is what you are currently preaching about.

'The same old shit'....hmmmm.

I've had FWD, RWD, transaxle RWD, longitudunal FWD, inline 4, flat 4,
carburettor, EFI, 8v, 16v, SOHC, DOHC, QOHC, tin top and ragtop. Diesel,
petrol and hybrid. I've had 'British', Jap, German, and Italian.

Bikes may 'not count', but I've also had inline 4, V4, parallel twin, V
twin, carburettor and EFI, both 2 and 4 stroke.

I've spannered and bodged stuff, I've used 15 year old cars as daily
drivers. I've done 40k miles a year on 2 wheels.

That's more than enough, IMHO, to qualify me to comment in any NG with a
leaning towards powered transport.

And, as it happens, I'm quite enjoying my hybrid experience, too -
because I'm fairly open minded at times - I'd even have a Crapi, but it
would have to be a 2.8i with LSD, not a wheezy pinto.
Despite your list I can't think of any of the cars you've owned that
have been anything other than shit.

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Peter Hill
 
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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-10-2009 , 07:33 PM



On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 22:26:03 +0100, "Carl Gibbs"
<cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

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"SteveH" <steve (AT) italiancar (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:1j147j9.vvcddqsb5vc0N%steve (AT) italiancar (DOT) co.uk...
Carl Gibbs <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

So much for not getting another one...

http://tinyurl.com/m8jdaq

No, it definitely wasn't 'a steal'.

Ebay seems to suggest that Lasers with no tax/Mot go for £300-£500. A
decent one went for over £2k. Shows what you know.

Erm, I think you've just proven my point, really.

It may have some kind of tax and MOT on it, but it's an utter shed
needing a lot of paint, wheels stripping etc.

I wouldnt say an utter shed TBH. But what the hell would you know about
proper cars?
Don't see many of them around here. 150mph+ and 5.5sec 0-60mph is
about the starting point for a proper car.
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Tim S Kemp
 
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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-11-2009 , 02:42 AM



"SteveH" <steve (AT) italiancar (DOT) co.uk> wrote


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I've had FWD, RWD, transaxle RWD, longitudunal FWD, inline 4, flat 4,
carburettor, EFI, 8v, 16v, SOHC, DOHC, QOHC, tin top and ragtop. Diesel,
petrol and hybrid. I've had 'British', Jap, German, and Italian.
That's cool. I've got an iron block RWD longitudinal automatic diesel. It's
probably as fast as your 75 and more economical than your 156, more comfy
than either bike and bigger than the Prius. That's why I don't feel the need
to mention it so often, it's a bit dull, but it doesn't need defending...


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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-11-2009 , 02:42 AM



"Douglas Payne" <douggie (AT) cheerful (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
SteveH wrote:
Carl Gibbs <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

You buy the same old shit, there's no variety, so actually you're
probably
not more qualified than most, and I certainly can't see any evidence of
Capri ownership in there, which is what you are currently preaching
about.

'The same old shit'....hmmmm.

I've had FWD, RWD, transaxle RWD, longitudunal FWD, inline 4, flat 4,
carburettor, EFI, 8v, 16v, SOHC, DOHC, QOHC, tin top and ragtop. Diesel,
petrol and hybrid. I've had 'British', Jap, German, and Italian.

Bikes may 'not count', but I've also had inline 4, V4, parallel twin, V
twin, carburettor and EFI, both 2 and 4 stroke.

I've spannered and bodged stuff, I've used 15 year old cars as daily
drivers. I've done 40k miles a year on 2 wheels.

That's more than enough, IMHO, to qualify me to comment in any NG with a
leaning towards powered transport.

And, as it happens, I'm quite enjoying my hybrid experience, too -
because I'm fairly open minded at times - I'd even have a Crapi, but it
would have to be a 2.8i with LSD, not a wheezy pinto.

Despite your list I can't think of any of the cars you've owned that have
been anything other than shit.
Prius?
--
And remember kids, RAID is safe and the UPS never fails, and Cisco routers
never develop intermittent faults, and external hard drives never fail with
only a month's use, and the DNS is reliable and resilient, and the
mailserver is protected from all forms of attack, and the replacement UPS
will be reliable as the first one was an unusual failure.

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Carl Gibbs
 
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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-11-2009 , 03:14 AM



"SteveH" <steve (AT) italiancar (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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Carl Gibbs <cagmeister (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> wrote:


I'm fairly open minded at times
LOL, funniest thing you've said all year.

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Conor
 
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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-11-2009 , 07:08 AM



In article <1j14950.1vqsg5m1xyrokvN%steve (AT) italiancar (DOT) co.uk>, SteveH
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Well, that, and my 75, oh, and the Ducati and BMW.

The Alfa that breaks down and the BMW which is worse than a MK3 Mondeo?

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Conor
 
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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-11-2009 , 07:09 AM



In article <sdCdndQtFZrEOq3XnZ2dnUVZ8j6dnZ2d (AT) eclipse (DOT) net.uk>, Tim S
Kemp says...

Quote:
Prius?
Kind of proves the point. The Capri is likely to still be going long
after the Pius's batteries have packed up.

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Conor
 
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Default Re: My latest shed... - 06-11-2009 , 07:10 AM



In article <79al80F1q1di0U1 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net>, JackH says...

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Yet still manages after 24 years to be more reliable than your Alfas.

How do you know that when you've only just bought it?
Its got every single receipt. Its been maintained by the same garage.
There is nothing in there to indicate any breakdowns.

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