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I must admit that I think that is the nicest shape of all the TVRs.
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Well thanks for the positive TVR comments. I really do like that car, but its time for a change I think. I'm just starting my fourth year with it and there are too many cars out there to stick with one forever (or at least I've not found one like that yet)...!
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TVRS3 wrote:Well thanks for the positive TVR comments. I really do like that car, but its time for a change I think. I'm just starting my fourth year with it and there are too many cars out there to stick with one forever (or at least I've not found one like that yet)...!
I agree, over many years I have had pushing 90 different cars & about 26 bikes. I always seem to come back to a rotary as they are so unique to drive & easy to maintain, although I believe the later FD not so easy.
RX7 FB S3 - RX7 FC TII Vert
Rotaries Previously Owned:-
2 x NSU Ro 80s - 2 x S2 RX7s - Suzuki RE 5 - DKW(Hercules) W2000 - Norton (Krauser) Commander
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