Was it a Matt black one? Been round rotherham for a few years, think he's one of the owners of asd lighting If I remember correctly.I followed an Aventador for a bit tonight. Not what you expect in rush hour in Rotherham! Considering we never got over 30 mph the pops and bangs sounded more than a bit childish. Fine when ragging it but stuck in traffic, why?
No it was a dark red one, it looked nice. Guy only looked young which was annoying!Was it a Matt black one? Been round rotherham for a few years, think he's one of the owners of asd lighting If I remember correctly.
What a colour ? White I guess ?I saw a Ford rs200 on the road over the weekend. Didn’t manage to get a pic as I was driving but I bloody love them!
What a colour ? White I guess ?
There used to a yellow one local(ish) when I was a kid, turns out it's a rep, made by Kara, the reg on the car is K200 ARA.
I worked on a couple of these in the pass, a real flat nose will have steel wings but the fake ones had fibreglass wing's, also it shouldn't have cup mirrors, these where fitted to the later 964.It shows as a 1971 911, I think flat noses were more 80's. The license plate must be worth a bit.
Done 126,000 miles too.
Pretty sure it had Ruf seats tooIt shows as a 1971 911, I think flat noses were more 80's. The license plate must be worth a bit.
Done 126,000 miles too.
Something very iffy about that
Easy StattoSomething very iffy about that
To me looks like a zeemax flat nose kit.
Also rubber bumpers were first made in 74 when thats registerd june 72
Was it lhd ?
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there's a peppermint green/blue 17 plate turbo near us. I love the car but the colour is a bit 'LOOK AT ME'.....This Turbo S last night while on the A13 stuck in traffic coming out of London.
Spotted this parked behind a bike shop in Castleford.View attachment 1349433
Wicked! Judging by the wheels & number plate font, they're still living in the '90's!Not seen one of these in years, it was absolutely mint too (Sierra XR4x4):
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Pristine XR4x4. by Hobs Hobson, on Flickr