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if money was not a issue
« on: 19 February 2012, 17:46:37 »

if you could have one thing done to your car were money was not a issue,what would it be.
i would have a flappey paddle gearbox fitted.

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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #1 on: 19 February 2012, 17:48:43 »

Turned into a convertible, love big convertibles.
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #2 on: 19 February 2012, 17:50:45 »

Lamborghini V10 fitted :y
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #3 on: 19 February 2012, 17:53:47 »

All rust sorted & a complete respray ;D
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #4 on: 19 February 2012, 17:54:00 »

my old 3.0 24v senator in its place, my mate worked for a company that were designing a nos system for a senator for top gear, wouldnt work with the senny because of the dual ram so they knacked it and put it in a jag xjs instead. a senny on nos, now YES PLEASE.
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #5 on: 19 February 2012, 18:03:56 »

V8 supercharged



Heated seat fixed  >:(
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #6 on: 19 February 2012, 18:30:50 »

All the smarties, sticky boiled sweet remnants, crisps & chocolate smears & dog sick removed from on & under the back seats! ::) ;D ;D
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #7 on: 19 February 2012, 19:38:17 »

Turned into a convertible, love big convertibles.

I've seen a picture of a senator b converted into a convertible. Looked mint

I'd have mine stripped to its component parts and rebuilt from the ground up
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #8 on: 19 February 2012, 19:56:41 »

hmmm.. long list...
 
supercharged v8.. 4 wheel drive..  6 speed tranny.. a small lappy.. 2 batteries.. runflat tires..
 
kt4 rims.. etc etc.. ;D
 
I dont count the paint as I'm planning new paint with a special color and scratch resistant laquer in spring.. :)
« Last Edit: 19 February 2012, 19:58:19 by cem »
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #9 on: 19 February 2012, 20:02:53 »

Cube it!  ::) ::)
I've had it too long & it needs replacing with A N Other car! ;D ;D ;D

I wonder if K549YTM is still on the road :-\ :y
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #10 on: 19 February 2012, 20:05:43 »

Cube it::) ::)
I've had it too long & it needs replacing with A N Other car! ;D ;D ;D

I wonder if K549YTM is still on the road :-\ :y

why.. anyway wou will purchase another metal chasis..and another trouble ;D
 
 
of course I would also like to go and buy a brand new M6 smelling fresh paint from the dealer :-\
« Last Edit: 19 February 2012, 20:09:26 by cem »
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #11 on: 19 February 2012, 20:11:24 »

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why..
I just think I'm bored with it now, I've had this car over 8 years now


 
... anyway wou will purchase another metal chasis..and another trouble ;D
  ......
You mean, 'better the devil you know than the devil you don't'  ;) ;) ;)
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« Reply #12 on: 19 February 2012, 20:21:54 »

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why..
I just think I'm bored with it now, I've had this car over 8 years now


 
... anyway wou will purchase another metal chasis..and another trouble ;D
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You mean, 'better the devil you know than the devil you don't' ;) ;) ;)

yep.. I spend serious money (parts are not cheap here) .. unless I buy new I wont go for another one used.. because here they use the cars and nearly bring to a junk state then sell >:(
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Re: if money was not a issue
« Reply #13 on: 19 February 2012, 20:32:57 »

... because here they use the cars and nearly bring to a junk state then sell >:(

Cars in Turkey should least forever! You don't appear to use salt on your winter roads, so your cars are not going to rust like ours do. I took photo's of an old (mid 50's) Caddy last time we were on holiday in Turkey. Rust wise, the car was perfect, obviously the paint was faded due to the sun, but could have easily been restored. Similar aged cars from the UK are usually rotten as a pear!  :y :y
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« Reply #14 on: 19 February 2012, 20:51:01 »

... because here they use the cars and nearly bring to a junk state then sell >:(

Cars in Turkey should least forever! You don't appear to use salt on your winter roads, so your cars are not going to rust like ours do. I took photo's of an old (mid 50's) Caddy last time we were on holiday in Turkey. Rust wise, the car was perfect, obviously the paint was faded due to the sun, but could have easily been restored. Similar aged cars from the UK are usually rotten as a pear!  :y :y

 
in Ankara, rust is not a problem (so Ankara cars are more expensive compared to İstanbul and İzmir cars) .. although cities with sea (like İstanbul) is more prone.. but every spring I got both cars washed underneath and periodically protected .. :y
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