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- hondaman
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Tbh i was expecting it to be a little better, it was the usual TG Christmas fair, lots of gags and arsing about in cars, but i don't think it was as entertaining as some of the past ones especially the one were they found a baby stig that one was just brilliant
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- RattyMcClelland
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Whether it was "staged" or "intentional" or not with the whole numberplate thing, unfortunately it overshadowed what was an otherwise enjoyable episode IMO.
I was thoroughly impressed with that Lotus - not only does it still look fantastic, it coped with some terrain that I'd never have imagined it could (there was some stuff it went over that I would have thought twice about taking my Legnum over!)
It was also the most reliable of all of them, and for once, they didn't ruin it with their "tinkering" - leaving it alone and simply fitting a towbar was the best thing possible to do with it.
I was thoroughly impressed with that Lotus - not only does it still look fantastic, it coped with some terrain that I'd never have imagined it could (there was some stuff it went over that I would have thought twice about taking my Legnum over!)
It was also the most reliable of all of them, and for once, they didn't ruin it with their "tinkering" - leaving it alone and simply fitting a towbar was the best thing possible to do with it.
- hondaman
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Yep brill Lotus, you can expect the values of Esprits to suddenly climb now.Confused wrote:Whether it was "staged" or "intentional" or not with the whole numberplate thing, unfortunately it overshadowed what was an otherwise enjoyable episode IMO.
I was thoroughly impressed with that Lotus - not only does it still look fantastic, it coped with some terrain that I'd never have imagined it could (there was some stuff it went over that I would have thought twice about taking my Legnum over!)
It was also the most reliable of all of them, and for once, they didn't ruin it with their "tinkering" - leaving it alone and simply fitting a towbar was the best thing possible to do with it.
"life is just a bet on a race, between the lights"
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Honda Prelude 2.2 vtec (work on-going)
Ford Mustang GT V8 - Shortly
YeeeHaaaa
Honda Fireblade 929 - SOLD
Ford Cougar Coupe - SOLD
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Honda Prelude 2.2 vtec (work on-going)
Ford Mustang GT V8 - Shortly

Honda Fireblade 929 - SOLD
Ford Cougar Coupe - SOLD
- mercutio
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^^^^^^^^^Thishondaman wrote:Yep brill Lotus, you can expect the values of Esprits to suddenly climb now.Confused wrote:Whether it was "staged" or "intentional" or not with the whole numberplate thing, unfortunately it overshadowed what was an otherwise enjoyable episode IMO.
I was thoroughly impressed with that Lotus - not only does it still look fantastic, it coped with some terrain that I'd never have imagined it could (there was some stuff it went over that I would have thought twice about taking my Legnum over!)
It was also the most reliable of all of them, and for once, they didn't ruin it with their "tinkering" - leaving it alone and simply fitting a towbar was the best thing possible to do with it.

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