Just jumped right in...

Home at last! thanks for all the warm welcomes and for saving me going back outside with a torch :thumbsup:
 
Don't I know you? Aren't you that trouble maker who was banned forum the MX5 forum for pissing in Pats' beer? :D

Hi, Mort, welcome to the dark side. Love the car, stunning colour, makes a change from the norm. Hope you enjoy your Z, I'm sure you will they can be a pain in the ass but they are totally addictive to drive, I can't leave mine alone - been out in it again today while I was waiting for some undecoat to dry - decorating the living room see. :thumbsup:
 
Dewi said:
Don't I know you? Aren't you that trouble maker who was banned forum the MX5 forum for pissing in Pats' beer? :D

Hi, Mort, welcome to the dark side. Love the car, stunning colour, makes a change from the norm. Hope you enjoy your Z, I'm sure you will they can be a pain in the ass but they are totally addictive to drive, I can't leave mine alone - been out in it again today while I was waiting for some undecoat to dry - decorating the living room see. :thumbsup:


I'll have you know my piss is 40% proof! :P
I'm loving the Z so far and see no reason why that will change, I get a big smile on my face just walking up to it, it's going to be expensive though, I'd spent a couple of hundred quid on bits before I even collected it.
 
I know! I'm very tempted to go spend lots of ££££s on mine Mort, but asI mentioned to you in the pms, the Z was never bought as long term "keeper" as I intend getting something a lot more basic eventually. I want something that I can maul about with in my garage without being concerned about upsetting the idiosyncracies of such an electronic masterpiece as the Z. Something that I can grow old with that doesn't require an OBD to tell me there's something wrong with it - maybe a return to MGs which I had for years or possibly a Classic Beetle. Maybe I'm just old school as I was brought up on cars with points in the days when carbs were for metering fuel to an engine and not something that made you fat. :roll:

But, for now I'll enjoy owning the Z which I actually like a lot more than I thought I would, I find it very addictive to drive - especially with the "Sport " button" pressed to on! :evil:
 
Dewi said:
I know! I'm very tempted to go spend lots of ££££s on mine Mort, but asI mentioned to you in the pms, the Z was never bought as long term "keeper" as I intend getting something a lot more basic eventually. I want something that I can maul about with in my garage without being concerned about upsetting the idiosyncracies of such an electronic masterpiece as the Z. Something that I can grow old with that doesn't require an OBD to tell me there's something wrong with it - maybe a return to MGs which I had for years or possibly a Classic Beetle. Maybe I'm just old school as I was brought up on cars with points in the days when carbs were for metering fuel to an engine and not something that made you fat. :roll:

But, for now I'll enjoy owning the Z which I actually like a lot more than I thought I would, I find it very addictive to drive - especially with the "Sport " button" pressed to on! :evil:


Cheers Dewi, I know what you need......A Land Rover :wink:
 
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