jonoslack
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Thank you Lili - I'm not so sure - I usually use something abstract for an avatar (probably more appropriate!)Jonoslack,
I loved your shot and adore youe new avatar!
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Thank you Lili - I'm not so sure - I usually use something abstract for an avatar (probably more appropriate!)Jonoslack,
I loved your shot and adore youe new avatar!
I generally vacillate wildly between super girlie and wild-eyed tomboy. Keeps life interesting and other people on their toes.Sheesh - so which of those two is the girlie?!
Lotus is just up the road from us (well, 25 miles) - I've been around the factory, but never owned one. I've had Saabs since 1989, until this current car which I've had since January (and which does go fast, both in a straight line and around corners )
The WRX sounds like fun - when's it coming?
LOL - I wasn't clear enough, if you're the bastard wotsit of Hammond and Clarkson, one assumes that one of them should be a girlie?I generally vacillate wildly between super girlie and wild-eyed tomboy. Keeps life interesting and other people on their toes.
No - I think Jeremy Clarkson said "See a man in a Boxster and you see a man who can't afford a 911" and I certainly can't afford one!Is the current car a Z4? I missed what it is.
What else! Let someone else pay for the initial depreciation.I'll get a WRX when a decent used one shows up at my dealer. A brand-new one is out of my price range, so I'm looking for a slightly broken-in one. In World Rally Blue Pearl, of course. :thumbup:
Sort of what you just did to Tim :grin:What else! Let someone else pay for the initial depreciation.
Shhhh - I had to give him my tri-elmar as well - not sure who got the best deal!:angel:Sort of what you just did to Tim :grin:
Proper cars always have the gear change on the right: try one of theseHah
we have to do this all the time - I'm off skiing next week, and we'll pick up a french car in Geneva - steering wheel on the wrong side . . .more radical is having to change gear with the wrong hand;
:ROTFL:
Yes please
Yes - but there is a french side of the airport - which is where we pick up the car.PS Geneva is in Switzerland
Be very careful of theives in Geneva airport. The french side is a sort of french domestic terminal but physically in Switzerland.Yes please
Yes - but there is a french side of the airport - which is where we pick up the car.
Incidentally - why do you think I've changed? Could it be the hat?
Hi BertieBe very careful of theives in Geneva airport. The french side is a sort of french domestic terminal but physically in Switzerland.
A mirror image!
Or Delightfully (yet terrifyingly) right?Obviously, Jono, I'm some sort of science experiment, gone terribly, terribly, yet delightfully, wrong!
Thank you; it's a bit of a learning experience at the moment, after all those years of front wheel drive . . . . . and if you send me a large cheque very fast I wont write and tell "mama" Jeremy what you just said!I'm with "papa" Hammond- the Boxster is a marvelous car in its own right, and yours is a gorgeous example!
It must be the raffish angle of the hat I prefer it to the previous. My pic is a cartoon from years ago, framed and glazed and rather inaccessable - the only use for the skew function of the GRD I have yet found.Hi Bertie
Damn it, of course I should look more carefully, you live in Switzerland! It's certainly a fiddle to get in and out of the airport on the French side. It does always amuse me how terrified most people are at the concept of driving on the 'wrong' side of the road.
As for the mirror image . . . . the other was in a mirror too I think? Not sure why I ever put a picture of myself up - yours is much more dignified!
I assume that this is an offer of a loan car? :clap:
Well, it's a small cam sensor at leastI don't know whether an E-400 counts as a small sensor cam, but since this looks like fun... here goes
yes, well, I was stopped in a layby as well!Thought I'd play safe, remember we're living in a Nanny state & I didn't want to lose points off my license! lol
Isn't it just - useful and fun . . . and then there are all those nice girls hanging about :clap:Thanks everyone, this is a very friendly forum!
Kind Regards
Brian
The selective color works so perfectly in this shot. Well done!I don't know whether an E-400 counts as a small sensor cam, but since this looks like fun... here goes
Thought I'd play safe, remember we're living in a Nanny state & I didn't want to lose points off my license! lol
Thanks everyone, this is a very friendly forum!
Kind Regards
Brian
If only! My problem isn't the steering wheel, but the indicators and lights and wipers are transposed between the cars in CH and IRLI assume that this is an offer of a loan car? :clap:
I don't have the slightest worry about the steering wheel on the other side