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martins
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by martins » Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:00 pm
Any 'sideways' images????
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Exige 240 (Gone but not forgotten and will be replaced)
Mini Cooper (wife spec)
BMW dog wagon
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pete
- Vexatious Litigant
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by pete » Tue Sep 03, 2013 6:13 pm
I need a smaller house with a bigger garden so I can get a tractor.
'99 - '03 Titanium S1 111S.
'03 - '10 Starlight Black S2 111S
'11 - '17 S2 135R
'17 - '19 S2 Exige S+
'23 - ?? Evora
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Chucks
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by Chucks » Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:42 pm
Thats ace Clark. Massey 35 was the first thing I ever drove.
The ankle biter, 2001 Caterham RSA, grinning like an idiot spec
Das Boot, 1995 BMW M5 3.8, If Caterham built saloons spec
The project, 1966 MG Midget, It'll never happen spec
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mwmackenzie
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by mwmackenzie » Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:05 pm
Chucks wrote:Thats ace Clark. Massey 35 was the first thing I ever drove.
Me too!

She's a peach!
Mark MacKenzie
BMW Z4 3.0si, [R14 MMK] To be Ring ready soon
Fancy Ass Merc thingy S [R4 MMK] 85% MacKenzie'd Family Spec
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Stu160
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by Stu160 » Mon Sep 30, 2013 10:40 pm
Grew up with dexta,s myself, still have both of them, still working as well, but my Nephew has replaced them with a few that are a bit bigger
Stu
S1 S160
Caterham 310R
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ClarkyBoy
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by ClarkyBoy » Tue Oct 01, 2013 8:41 am
mwmackenzie wrote:Chucks wrote:Thats ace Clark. Massey 35 was the first thing I ever drove.
Me too!

She's a peach!
Well, Guess what... the one in the picture is the second thing I ever drove, and the 1st was my granda's 35, which was the reason he bought me that one, quite some years ago now!
had to move some stuff around the house the other day - fire up 1st time

not bad for 1950's engineering!

Vanlife Sprinter
E30 318is / axle stand spec
987.2 Cayman S
[#]=///=[#] ‘88 Panda 4x4
BSA B31
MF35
Stiga Tornado
Many Bicycles
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BiggestNizzy
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by BiggestNizzy » Tue Oct 01, 2013 9:33 am
ClarkyBoy wrote:standard for 1950's engineering from kilmarnock!
fixed

Sent from my ZX SPECTRUM +2A
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ClarkyBoy
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by ClarkyBoy » Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:21 am
BiggestNizzy wrote:ClarkyBoy wrote:standard for 1950's engineering from kilmarnock!
fixed

Haha, Brilliant

Vanlife Sprinter
E30 318is / axle stand spec
987.2 Cayman S
[#]=///=[#] ‘88 Panda 4x4
BSA B31
MF35
Stiga Tornado
Many Bicycles
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Sanjøy
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by Sanjøy » Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:57 am
Waits for the Paine brothers....
W213 All Terrain
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Tom
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by Tom » Tue Oct 01, 2013 11:58 pm
Sanjoy wrote:Waits for the Paine brothers....
ooohhhhh I could show you some tractor pics
I do have some pictures somewhere but no idea where.
I could do a picture of my tractor mower though. It's a Honda - far too fast (5 forward gears and only ever cut in 1 or 2) but not in the same way as the thing in the press recently

1995 Volvo 940SE Estate
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ed
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by ed » Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:24 pm
This was my weapon of choice when I was 16.
Since then I can only dream of owning a tractor mower like toms!

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BigD
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by BigD » Thu Oct 03, 2013 10:35 am
ed wrote:
This was my weapon of choice when I was 16.
Since then I can only dream of owning a tractor mower like toms!

Awesome machines, I 'did the silage' in one of those aged 14 when I used to work on the Farms in the Isle of Man during School holiday. I was 'upgraded' from a Massey after the other driver managed to roll a full trailer load of silage. That's where I learnt to blip the throttle on the down shifts but used to do it on the upshifts too as it sounded immense coming through the narrow lane with tunnell like trees.
I also learned to drive on an old Massey 35 Petrol/Paraffin (started on petrol and runs on paraffin) which was great unless you had any implements on the 3 point linkage as the front would just lift up and you had to steer with the independent brakes.
The old mans current weapon of choice.

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mwmackenzie
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by mwmackenzie » Thu Oct 03, 2013 1:09 pm
BigD wrote:[
The old mans current weapon of choice.

Your old man looks very feminine?

Mark MacKenzie
BMW Z4 3.0si, [R14 MMK] To be Ring ready soon
Fancy Ass Merc thingy S [R4 MMK] 85% MacKenzie'd Family Spec
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Tom
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by Tom » Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:00 pm
1995 Volvo 940SE Estate