Type-25 - five years on
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Type-25 - five years on
I can't believe it's five years since I bought the best all-round car I ever had, but I thought I'd mark the occasion by putting up a few pictures.
Still in Japan
PowerStation's workshop
The day I picked it up - 5th March 2005
Early days
Sorted the leather
First birthday
New wheels
A couple of meet pictures
It's still in my garage but only does a couple of thousand miles a year these days
Still in Japan
PowerStation's workshop
The day I picked it up - 5th March 2005
Early days
Sorted the leather
First birthday
New wheels
A couple of meet pictures
It's still in my garage but only does a couple of thousand miles a year these days
Last edited by XRS; 05 March 2010 at 10:32 AM.
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lovely car mate dont want to jump on ya thread but i 100% agree..
Mate i agree alot of people know me and what cars ive owned and my t25 is without doubt the best handling sounding car ive driven .
Ive had mine 5 motnhs which is very long time ive done 1200 miles and just had a ast service on the suspesion im getting new performance friction brakes any day now .
Mate i agree alot of people know me and what cars ive owned and my t25 is without doubt the best handling sounding car ive driven .
Ive had mine 5 motnhs which is very long time ive done 1200 miles and just had a ast service on the suspesion im getting new performance friction brakes any day now .
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Whilst not an official Type-25, I have had my "hybrid" for 5yrs within the next couple of weeks.
I have to say, I have never owned a car for such a long period of time and I have enjoyed every second (well... almost lol) of it. Must be something to do with the Litchfield "thing".
Perhaps it is time for a change though.
I have to say, I have never owned a car for such a long period of time and I have enjoyed every second (well... almost lol) of it. Must be something to do with the Litchfield "thing".
Perhaps it is time for a change though.
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Whilst not an official Type-25, I have had my "hybrid" for 5yrs within the next couple of weeks.
I have to say, I have never owned a car for such a long period of time and I have enjoyed every second (well... almost lol) of it. Must be something to do with the Litchfield "thing".
Perhaps it is time for a change though.
I have to say, I have never owned a car for such a long period of time and I have enjoyed every second (well... almost lol) of it. Must be something to do with the Litchfield "thing".
Perhaps it is time for a change though.
Dont do it, since i sold my spec'C' all i have done is regret it TBH, The Noble was great fun BUT not the same. The RS is great but NOT spec C great.
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Whilst not an official Type-25, I have had my "hybrid" for 5yrs within the next couple of weeks.
I have to say, I have never owned a car for such a long period of time and I have enjoyed every second (well... almost lol) of it. Must be something to do with the Litchfield "thing".
Perhaps it is time for a change though.
I have to say, I have never owned a car for such a long period of time and I have enjoyed every second (well... almost lol) of it. Must be something to do with the Litchfield "thing".
Perhaps it is time for a change though.
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roflol @ Mark!
XRS,
Really?!
I remember seeing the Spec C in Iain's showroom, when he told me it was THE car to buy. I also remember saying to myself "I have only just bought my Blobeye UK STi (like three weeks previously).... how can I justify getting this Spec C!". The rest is obviously history!
I was just as excited driving the 2yr old Spec C home, as I was when I bought my very first Escort Cossie in 1998. I felt the dog dagglies on both occasions, coming away from the showrooms.
XRS,
Really?!
I remember seeing the Spec C in Iain's showroom, when he told me it was THE car to buy. I also remember saying to myself "I have only just bought my Blobeye UK STi (like three weeks previously).... how can I justify getting this Spec C!". The rest is obviously history!
I was just as excited driving the 2yr old Spec C home, as I was when I bought my very first Escort Cossie in 1998. I felt the dog dagglies on both occasions, coming away from the showrooms.
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