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Grade 3 Roller Door Contacts

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I always liked the 6R4 my favourite of the Group B era, especially in the Computer Vision colours.

Not only is that thing a 5 door it's a Rover not an MG, waste of a bodykit IMO.

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    if your gonna change things please be funny

  • I used to follow the Lombard RAC in the 80's often through the night sleeping in the car. Awesome times but in hindsight very dangerous. 

  • sixwheeledbeast
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    Always liked Giugiaro designed vehicles especially the Italian models all very boxy shaped but IMO had there charm. There is a bubble at the moment for that era but if they last long enough to go

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£375k?? Dream on.

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

they'll be loads of thrashed & crashed rallycross cars in barns ect...

 

 

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13 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

swb quattros must be too

 

Nah, good winning well designed car but never liked the look of them.

6R4 and 037 for the higher class, 205T16 and R5T in the lower class.

They all have crazy aero but don't spoil the look of the vehicle IMO.

 

£287k in 2015

 

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not that I have 33k to spend on a Fiat, Ebay-

 

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Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

I used to follow the Lombard RAC in the 80's often through the night sleeping in the car. Awesome times but in hindsight very dangerous. 

Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


Took the lad to Clumber a couple of years ago to watch the retro rally, and also watched these in France in 2014

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Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.


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