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Old 07 May 2008, 06:49 AM
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Heres a picture of both my cars together, first time had them out as Sierra only taxed this month, different cars in driving style but both have their good and bad points.

Old 07 May 2008, 01:30 PM
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You're a lucky man.
Old 07 May 2008, 02:10 PM
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In the nicest possible way. More pics of the 500 please
Old 07 May 2008, 02:23 PM
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That Sierra is absolutely gorgeous, RS500?
Old 07 May 2008, 04:43 PM
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no sorry to disapoint is a normal 3 door with 500 front bumper and splitters, also has 500 intercooler and hoses and has been mapped by Karl Norris with his gunship conversion. I have a genuine 500 upper fin and lower spoiler as well, but have not fitted them yet. Have just finished running in the new low compression engine so have to go back for another map later in the year, classic insurance makes these great for 2nd cars. I have had it since 1992 but bought the scoob as I was not using it enough and needed something quick to use everyday. There is no comparison though as 300+bhp through the rear wheels that comes in hard at 3000rpm with 1.7 bar of boost is an animal to control where the scoob is far easier to drive.
Glad you like it as there appears to be a stigma between cossies and scoobs, but in reality they are different cars for different purposes and shouldn't be compared.
I did have a classic dark green scoob park behind me at the chipshop by the tesco express between halesowen and lye last night wonder if thats anyone off here.

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Old 07 May 2008, 05:04 PM
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Looks like a 500 with the bumper and grills mate.

Get some more pics up, looks great from here. Moonstones the best colour for a 3 door too
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sweet cossie love the oldies
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Really envy you! I wish I could afford a classic like a cosworth. Just keep it wrapped up for the occasional blast! Both nice cars matey




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