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General Discussion Area / RIP Lemmy
« on: 29 December 2015, 03:01:23 »
R.I.P. Lemmy... Thanks for the sounds...  :'( :'(

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General Discussion Area / What a 'treat'.. Left me green..
« on: 23 September 2015, 10:15:42 »
Quick stop at Cobham services on Sunday night around 10pm. So many complaints about getting out of the car park there, but. None that night, not from the blokes anyway as. We all had to wait as 'FORTY' Skyline GTR's all pulled out in convoy. Every one of them hitting the 'loud pedal' as they hit the straight bit... What music! Roars from the 2 foot diameter exhausts, twitters from the turbo's, smoke from the tyres... 'Heaven'! had to rush back to the motorway to hear them all 'gun' their motors. 'Total jealousy'....  :y :y :y

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A new system of vehicle excise duty will lead to a simpler, more streamlined system – but many low-emission cars will no longer be exempt from the tax.
Changes to the vehicle excise duty (VED) system announced earlier this month by Chancellor George Osborne mean that many makes of car will pay more road tax in future.

The reforms, which are due to come into effect in April 2017, are in response to falling revenues.

Lower tax take
At present, VED is low or zero for a large number of low-emission vehicles including many petrol or diesel-only cars.

But as new model have become increasingly environmentally friendly, Treasury VED takings have been dwindling, with fewer and fewer motorists paying the tax.

The changes will only apply, however, to cars bought as brand new and registered after the reforms come into effect.

Your current rate of VED will apply to your existing car until you sell it and buy another model.

How the system works now
At the moment, all cars in bands A (carbon dioxide emissions of up to 100g/km) to D (up to 130g/km) pay no VED in the first year.

After that, band A cars continue to be tax-free while band B vehicles pay £20 a year, band C pay £30 and band D £110.

Models with higher emissions pay between £130 and £505 a year, although some face an even higher one-off first-year charge of as much as £1,100.

This is designed to deter the purchase of the most-polluting cars.

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General Discussion Area / Why is so much missing ??
« on: 20 July 2015, 11:56:32 »
Off of the boards? Names date etc. :-\

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General Discussion Area / Oh so sad
« on: 18 July 2015, 08:09:27 »
You fought hard Jules, but in the end it was too much for you. R.I.P. Jules Bianchi..  :'(

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Its got the same number of pots. OK. OK. So, I'm an old fart! And I didn't realise I would need to take an astronaut's course to get used to and understand the 50. Yes 'fifty' knobs, buttons and switches. Not to mention the 454 pages of the owners handbook. Talking to a bloke the other day who has had a LS430 for 2 years, and is still finding things he didn't know about?? One thing that pleasantly surprised me is, so far it has been the same on petrol as the 3.2 Miggy?? Can't stop the missus reclining the back seat and switching on the 'massage' button  :o
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General Discussion Area / Another name.
« on: 14 July 2015, 13:24:13 »
I haven't seen about for a while. Have I missed something that would answer my question? If not, has anyone any news on Andyroid? Not been about for a while now, most helpful fella.. :-\

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General Discussion Area / R.I.P. Christopher
« on: 11 June 2015, 17:05:36 »
R.I.P. Christopher Lee a legend as one of the bad blokes...

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Check this out. http://lanesplitter.jalopnik.com/a-wonderful-crazy-genius-crammed-a-ferrari-v8-into-a-cu-1695948642        But don't miss out on the sound of those 2 CBX egines..  :y :y

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General Discussion Area / Clarkson back on the Beeb.?
« on: 21 May 2015, 08:39:33 »
Or at least on the Chris Evans radio show this morning on BBC. He claims responsibility for the incident, and expresses his liking of working for the Beeb.. :-\

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General Discussion Area / Yet another R.I.P.
« on: 02 May 2015, 19:26:25 »
The 'great' Geoff Duke has died. I wish I couldn't say this but, had the pleasure of seeing him race.. R.I.P. Geoff, a 'top bloke'...  :( :(

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