Thought so but also thought it was amusing that it did exist and that it belonged to a TransitOle gits rule said:No the XX was not the first two letters - that's just to keep the plate private - think it was AF
Thought so but also thought it was amusing that it did exist and that it belonged to a TransitOle gits rule said:No the XX was not the first two letters - that's just to keep the plate private - think it was AF
it's before I owned the car, i can tell because of the colour of the alloys. i doubt you'd have any right to the image unless you took it even tho its on a track. good to see it tracked, i've taken it round castle coombe, i dont' know why you'd own one of these and wouldn't because you can't drive it like it was built to be driven on public roads - i was quite precious about taking it on a track with an inspection before and after from a specialist, the only cost was new brake fluid before and fuel. everyone should do it.Ole gits rule said:Vert nice, did they permission to put the image - still very nice though![]()
Ole gits rule said:Not certain about the image - we have seen a few threads on here of people cloning plates so wondered where you would stand on that issue.
I can see the attraction of tracking it as it should be driven like it was stolen at least once and as long as its looked after afterwards then it should be fine.
AgreedOle gits rule said:Still nice to see it on the front page of MSN- car seems to be a bit of a star
Brown said:...which reminds me, this was in Oct 2019and was a forum member plate 0007 (sorry, i forgot your handle on here) and i can't remember where this this was (i think along the M4 somewhere) but we stopped and chatted about our cars and this forum Screenshot 2020-12-18 131930.png