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  • As a compulsive tat buyer and hoarder, I wouldn't know where to start and you'd probably nod off half way through my list. Soooo, I've dug out some pics of some of my stuff over the past 8 years ish. You may wish to pop the kettle on first.







































































    I think that'll do for now.

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    • My previous car and bike history

      1983 Kawasaki AR 50

      1979 Suzuki GP 125

      1977 Vauxhall Chevette 1300 L

      1975 Triumph Spitfire 1500

      1973 Triumph Spitfire Mk IV

      1980 Triumph Dolomite Sprint

      1989 Ford Escort 1.3L Mk IV Estate - company car

      1989 Ford Escort 1.3L Mk IV - Company Car

      1984 Kawasaki GPz 550

      1992 Ford Escort 1.4L Mk V - Company car

      1985 Suzuki GSXR 750

      1993 Rover 200 Si - Company Car

      1997 Citroen Zantia 1.9 DLX Company Car

      1989 Honda VFR 400

      1995 Rover 400 i - company car

      1998 Suzuki 600 Bandit

      1999 Audi A3 1.6 Company Car

      1996 Ford Mondeo 2.0 GLS - Company Car

      1996 Honda CBR 600

      2001 Ford Mondeo 1.8 Zetec - company car

      1993 Kawasaki KMX 200

      2002 Skoda Octavia 1.8T Elegance

      1981 Volkswagen T25 Camper Van Air cooled Devon with pop top

      1999 Lotus Elise S1 n/a Honda engine added after 2 years

      1995 Volkswagen Transporter Van T4 2500 petrol

      1992 BMW 525i Touring

      1999 Vauxhall Omega 2.5L V6 Estate

      1981 Volkswagen Type 25 Camper Aircooled Holdsworth tin top

      2003 Volkswagen T5 Transporter T30 Kombi

      2001 Yamaha WR426F

      2004 Mondeo 2.0 TDCI 115 LX Estate


      Current

      2007 Lotus Europa S

      2012 Citroen DS3 E-HDI 90 DStyle +
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      • Originally posted by Buzz61 View Post
        As a compulsive tat buyer and hoarder, I wouldn't know where to start and you'd probably nod off half way through my list. Soooo, I've dug out some pics of some of my stuff over the past 8 years ish.
        That's quite a mixture of the sublime and the cor blimey you've got there.

        The Bond Equipe was a rare old beast. From the days when Bond still made cars with 4 wheels...

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        • Originally posted by fatwomble View Post
          My previous car and bike history

          1999 Lotus Elise S1 n/a Honda engine added after 2 years

          Current

          2007 Lotus Europa S
          When I moved to Norfolk from God's Own Country nearly 30 years ago at the wife's persuasion, the deal was that I'd get a Lotus (support your local motor industry, etc, etc) but then the kids started arriving and I've still never owned one.

          Got to scratch that itch one day.

          Does Lotus still stand for Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious?

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          • My Car History

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            • Originally posted by gar074 View Post
              When I moved to Norfolk from God's Own Country nearly 30 years ago at the wife's persuasion, the deal was that I'd get a Lotus (support your local motor industry, etc, etc) but then the kids started arriving and I've still never owned one.

              Got to scratch that itch one day.

              Does Lotus still stand for Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious?
              They are higher maintenance that an everyday car. But not massively so. There are plenty of independent specialists out there to maintain at a reasonable price.
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              • Originally posted by gar074 View Post
                When I moved to Norfolk from God's Own Country nearly 30 years ago at the wife's persuasion, the deal was that I'd get a Lotus (support your local motor industry, etc, etc) but then the kids started arriving and I've still never owned one.

                Got to scratch that itch one day.

                Does Lotus still stand for Lots Of Trouble, Usually Serious?
                In 2000 I decided I wanted an Elise, a local company had 1 for hire so I parted with £500 and hired it for a week. The plan was to see if I could live with the car as everyday transport, the week involved a couple of commutes to work a weekend visit to my brother 150 miles away and just driving around to use up the daily mileage allowance ( I'm 1/2 Scottish so I wasn't going to waste my money by not using the car as much as I could ). When I picked the car up the guy took me through how the roof came off ( not the easiest thing, took several minutes :confused: ) and his advice was if it looks like it might rain don't bother taking the roof off!!!! Anyway it was a brilliant handling car but there were so many things that put me off having it as my only car, road / engine noise with the roof up or down and getting in and out of the car required acrobatic skills, you needed to park somewhere you could get the doors fully open unless you had the roof down are just some of the problems. I test drove a Toyota MR2 roadster a few weeks later and as soon as the salesman showed me how easily the roof could be lowered and raised whilst still sat in the car with your seat belt on I was sold. Kept her for almost 7 years, did several trackdays with the owners club, but having moved somewhere without a garage I decided it was time for something else and bought my first Citroen, a C2 which then made way for my Racing. It may not be quite the racing car the Elise is but it comes close on the roads I regularly travel and it's usable everyday
                So to cut a long story short get a Lotus for the weekends / trackdays but forget it as everyday transport.
                Last edited by Arlow; 28-04-2012, 18:11.
                DS3 Racing, also available in White!!!

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                • Originally posted by Arlow View Post
                  In 2000 I decided I wanted an Elise, a local company had 1 for hire so I parted with £500 and hired it for a week. The plan was to see if I could live with the car as everyday transport, the week involved a couple of commutes to work a weekend visit to my brother 150 miles away and just driving around to use up the daily mileage allowance ( I'm 1/2 Scottish so I wasn't going to waste my money by not using the car as much as I could ). When I picked the car up the guy took me through how the roof came off ( not the easiest thing, took several minutes :confused: ) and his advice was if it looks like it might rain don't bother taking the roof off!!!! Anyway it was a brilliant handling car but there were so many things that put me off having it as my only car, road / engine noise with the roof up or down and getting in and out of the car required acrobatic skills, you needed to park somewhere you could get the doors fully open unless you had the roof down are just some of the problems. I test drove a Toyota MR2 roadster a few weeks later and as soon as the salesman showed me how easily the roof could be lowered and raised whilst still sat in the car with your seat belt on I was sold. Kept her for almost 7 years, did several trackdays with the owners club, but having moved somewhere without a garage I decided it was time for something else and bought my first Citroen, a C2 which then made way for my Racing. It may not be quite the racing car the Elise is but it comes close on the roads I regularly travel and it's usable everyday
                  So to cut a long story short get a Lotus for the weekends / trackdays but forget it as everyday transport.
                  I used my Elise for every day transport for 4 1/2 years, doing an average of about 20,000 miles a year. It is possible, but you have to be willing to put up with a lot. My Europa is better for daily transport, which is why I bought it. But now I don't get a fuel card and my office is 75 miles from home, I needed something a bit more sensible, hence the DS3 purchase.

                  Luckily I have been able to keep the Europa for weekends and trackdays, so I now have 2 cars I love
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                  • not much, but the last 6 yrs had some decent cars.
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                    Now proud owner of DS3 Black & Chrome 155 D Sport +:bow:

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                    • Originally posted by Arlow View Post
                      So to cut a long story short get a Lotus for the weekends / trackdays but forget it as everyday transport.
                      Wah! Not what I wanted to hear, but thanks for the sound advice!

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                      • My first motor: Click image for larger version

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                        Then the DS3, which still needs a decent picture...

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                        • Ok for mine!

                          Volvo 340
                          Citroen AX
                          Triumph Spitfire 1500
                          Triumph Herald 1360 Convertible
                          Truimph Spitfire 2000. (GT6 Motor and bonnet)
                          Datsun Bluebird
                          Renault 25 V6
                          Vauxhall Cavalier (Company Car)
                          Ford Mondeo (Company Car)
                          Volvo 480 Turbo
                          Vauxhall Omega
                          Focus ( Company Car)
                          Renault Megane Tourer (Company Car)
                          Mondeo Estate (Company Car)
                          Alfa 156
                          MGF (SWSBO)
                          Audi A6
                          VW Bay Camper
                          BMW X5 (Current)
                          Alfa 156
                          Saab 9-3 Convertible
                          DS3!

                          Scooters;

                          Vespa 150 super
                          Vespa PX125
                          Vespa PX200
                          Vespa PX210 (Profile Pic, taken early '90's)
                          Lambretta SX150
                          Lambretta GP200 (Indian)
                          Vespa Rally 200
                          Lambretta TV175 Series 2
                          Gilera runner 180
                          Looking for a decent Vespa GTS300 ATM
                          Last edited by Holski; 10-06-2012, 22:57.

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                          • Heres my list

                            1 Renault Clio 1.2 K reg
                            2 Saxo VTS S reg
                            3 Celica GT4 N reg 300bhp fun Unfortunately stolen
                            4 Vauxhall Corsa 04 reg 1.2 SXI got this due to losing no claims on the Celica
                            5 Golf GTTDI 02 reg
                            6 DS3 :cool:

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                            • Well here's my list
                              Vw polo
                              Opel manta Gte
                              Peugeot 309sri
                              Renault 5 gt turbo
                              Ford Fiesta Xr2i (1.8) which To me is quite similar to my ds3
                              Ford Mondeo
                              Renault Scenic Rt
                              Ford Puma 1.7
                              Ford Focus St 170
                              Ford Puma Thunder
                              Citroen Picasso
                              And now a Citroen Ds3
                              Phew !

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                              • Heres my list
                                C4 1.6 sx manual

                                corsa 1.2 sxi

                                a meriva which i have no pictures of
                                another C4 1.6 sx but this time an automatic

                                a vectra 1.8 (loved this car)

                                my current car the leon 1.9 tdi

                                another corsa but a 1.4 sri (only had it 2 weeks dont know what i was thinking)

                                and come this saturday i shall be the proud owner of my DS3 1.6 THP 155 DSport + i really cant wait

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