I did joke with the salesman about that Exhausts in the waySpudda wrote:Very Nice Leigh
Why did you go for a slow red one
Joking apart, the red really suits it ... just a tow bar now for the bike trailer
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at least the passenger seat anyways. You'd be more than welcome if passing this way.Godzilla wrote:DO all bikers who visit you in France get a go in that? Book me in for the end of July.
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Jealousy is a shameful trait Cookie.
Oh, and perhaps the cabin too.?
Not that I'm that impressed, obviously...
I'm guessing it would make a good base for Pitty's vinyl overlay project.?
Any chance of a quick peek under her clothes mate.?C00kiemonster wrote:...The bonnet is cool too as it opens like the e-type (ie the wrong way)......
Oh, and perhaps the cabin too.?
Not that I'm that impressed, obviously...
Spudda wrote:Very Nice Leigh
Why did you go for a slow red one
Joking apart, the red really suits it ... just a tow bar now for the bike trailer
I'm guessing it would make a good base for Pitty's vinyl overlay project.?
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I'm gonna get her out later so will take some pics for youStMarks wrote: Jealousy is a shameful trait Cookie.
Any chance of a quick peek under her clothes mate.?C00kiemonster wrote:...The bonnet is cool too as it opens like the e-type (ie the wrong way)......
Oh, and perhaps the cabin too.?
Not that I'm that impressed, obviously...
Spudda wrote:Very Nice Leigh
Why did you go for a slow red one
Joking apart, the red really suits it ... just a tow bar now for the bike trailer
I'm guessing it would make a good base for Pitty's vinyl overlay project.?
It's my only vehicle I wouldn't let Pitty near
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no in not jealous at all..really !!
One of the best looking things on the road that is
One of the best looking things on the road that is
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Wow what a vehicle must be very proud having that in the garage :-) hard work pays off mate :-)
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StMarks wrote: Any chance of a quick peek under her clothes mate.?
Oh, and perhaps the cabin too.?
Not that I'm that impressed, obviously...
Here you are:
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Is yours a V6 or a V8, Cookie?
I went to a Ducati Owners club meet last year and one of the members turned up in one of these. He worked for JLR and they were all given usage of an F type for a week so they could tell anyone who asked how good they were. He was saying how the engine blocks are the same whether its a V6 or a V8. The V6 just has the last two cylinders blanked off.
I went to a Ducati Owners club meet last year and one of the members turned up in one of these. He worked for JLR and they were all given usage of an F type for a week so they could tell anyone who asked how good they were. He was saying how the engine blocks are the same whether its a V6 or a V8. The V6 just has the last two cylinders blanked off.
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Agree with all you said, including the last part too. Doesn't seem real tbh.Itchy wrote:I know you've worked for it.
I know you've earned it.
I know you deserve it.
But still...
You lucky twat!
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V6s. Middle one of the range. 380bhp.duke63 wrote:Is yours a V6 or a V8, Cookie?
I went to a Ducati Owners club meet last year and one of the members turned up in one of these. He worked for JLR and they were all given usage of an F type for a week so they could tell anyone who asked how good they were. He was saying how the engine blocks are the same whether its a V6 or a V8. The V6 just has the last two cylinders blanked off.
V8 is just too much IMO. Plus I ran out of money
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LOL, I have to be honest & admit when that advert came on the TV last night I immediately thought of C00kiemonster.
Thanks for posting us up the extra pics mate, very very lovely indeed.
They really hide that engine away don't they.
Is it an automatic.?
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Jane said 'No' didn't she?C00kiemonster wrote:V6s. Middle one of the range. 380bhp.duke63 wrote:Is yours a V6 or a V8, Cookie?
I went to a Ducati Owners club meet last year and one of the members turned up in one of these. He worked for JLR and they were all given usage of an F type for a week so they could tell anyone who asked how good they were. He was saying how the engine blocks are the same whether its a V6 or a V8. The V6 just has the last two cylinders blanked off.
V8 is just too much IMO. Plus I ran out of money
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8 speed auto plus paddle shift. 3 different modes. Dynamic mode is like a manual. Plus it's snorts like a hippo on the upshift and blips on the downshift.StMarks wrote:LOL, I have to be honest & admit when that advert came on the TV last night I immediately thought of C00kiemonster.
Thanks for posting us up the extra pics mate, very very lovely indeed.
They really hide that engine away don't they.
Is it an automatic.?