What are you driving at the moment?

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
homer is a master of disguise, you would never guess where homers hiding in below photo


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It was these kinds of badges, they were highly coveted by some oddbods. Actually searching for the picture, there are loads for sale on the web, so it's still a thing! Wonder if any of those were sourced by me? I demand royalties!

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HomerJ

Author Level
The amount of times I woke up in the cells not having a clue what had happened. I got to the point where they'd wake me up, I'd walk out the cell up to the front desk and just say "what happened this time".

you need to write a book and it would be epic


title should be

"from cell block H to vinyl music - how Spydertracks conquered the admin world"
 

Scott

Behold The Ford Mondeo
Moderator
Got my very first electric car the other week. Interesting bit of kit to say the least. Typical BMW tax and everything is extra. I only went with one pack (Tech + Pack) as I got it on PCH so I'm not speccing and paying for a car for the next owner :ROFLMAO:

Took some pics after giving it a clean. It came up from England on the back of a truck in the rain so even with basic delivery miles it was still needing a wash :ROFLMAO:

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Gave my garage queen a wee once over too. Still looks the part :love:

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Martinr36

MOST VALUED CONTRIBUTOR
I'd admit to owning a Supra if I was lucky enough to own one.......... However, the other thing..........................
 

Tron1982

VALUED CONTRIBUTOR
Hi, I would have been happy to drive my old French C3 in the UK...

But I learned that if I want to do that, I have to pay for some modifications, some certificates, some fees, some taxes, so, more or less £1500...
To go shopping .. So, how about no ...

So, from now on, I will be driven by chauffeur in one of the most expensive electrical behemot :

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SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hi, I would have been happy to drive my old French C3 in the UK...

But I learned that if I want to do that, I have to pay for some modifications, some certificates, some fees, some taxes, so, more or less £1500...
To go shopping .. So, how about no ...

So, from now on, I will be driven by chauffeur in one of the most expensive electrical behemot :

1080px-BN24ZXP_Oxford_Bus_Company_769_Wright_StreetDeck_Electroliner.jpg
At least where you are they have a decent public transport network
 

Martinr36

MOST VALUED CONTRIBUTOR
Hi, I would have been happy to drive my old French C3 in the UK...

But I learned that if I want to do that, I have to pay for some modifications, some certificates, some fees, some taxes, so, more or less £1500...
To go shopping .. So, how about no ...

So, from now on, I will be driven by chauffeur in one of the most expensive electrical behemot :

1080px-BN24ZXP_Oxford_Bus_Company_769_Wright_StreetDeck_Electroliner.jpg
I don't have to pay to travel on those
 

SimonPeters116

Well-known member
My work toy.
DAF XF 530, 6 x 2 mid lift, twin steer.

My car is a bog standard Audi A4 TDI 144 bhp 14 plate.

My bike is a Honda CB900F, 81 plate, 90bhp ish.
My other bike is an '81 BMW R 65 with an R 80 motor in it and a Siderider Saluki sidecar. At best, bhp is about 30.
I put 160,000 miles on it, then it blew up (German junk 😉). I've still got it, one of my retirement projects is to get it back on the road.
 

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