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		Chat Area => Omega Gallery => Topic started by: dene wakefield lad on 27 November 2008, 09:10:20
		
			
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				Very Nice Mate 8-)
Very CI5,
			 
			
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				very nice dene  8-) :y
			
 
			
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				Love that  :y Recall having a ride in the back of one when i was a kid and it was great. Looks  very good
			
 
			
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				Thats a classy looking classic very cool 8-)
			
 
			
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				Nice..When I was a child one of our neighbours had this one (smaller engine)..was my dream.. :y
			
 
			
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				my very first car was a 2.0ghia capri loved every sideways min  :D :D
			
 
			
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				I had one exactly the same as that, only it was the 3.0 but other than that its exactly the same, shame mine blew up though  :'(
			
 
			
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				Awesome cars!  Love it! :y
			
 
			
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				nice capri m8 :y
			
 
			
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				Im on the look out for one of them,its got to be the 2.8. Id love a Brooklands but cant afford one of them at the mo :'
(.....................Ive wanted one since I was 12  :)
Yours looks superb :y
Love 'em
			 
			
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				nice one   :y :y :y
			
 
			
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				Ahhhhhh....Crapi alert
			
 
			
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Ahhhhhh....Crapi alert
      ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
			 
			
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				Sadly, being an Engineer....everything has to have a purpose (its an infliction).....the Crapi for me only ever had one....as a donor to make a washing machine.
They were small, noisey, underpowered and crapi handling.......and sadly my engineering brain cant cope with that  ;D
			 
			
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				nice car,  :y :y
my favourite was always the 3.0 gxl, red with black vinyl roof
			 
			
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Sadly, being an Engineer....everything has to have a purpose (its an infliction).....the Crapi for me only ever had one....as a donor to make a washing machine.
They were small, noisey, underpowered and crapi handling.......and sadly my engineering brain cant cope with that  ;D
A Capri does have a purpose.....
it taught a whole generation of yoofs to drift before drifting was cool   :y :y
			 
			
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				 found they had more of a tendency to understeer myself. :-/