Got this F12 from Romans in December, to replace the 599
Got this F12 from Romans in December, to replace the 599
Had this a few months now. Great car and extremely useable day to day. Mclaren GT in ceramic grey.
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The last 24hrs postings have hit it out the park!
I'll get back to basics and post some pics soon but currently a 2005 BMW 330i saloon and a 2003 Mercedes CLK500. Someone needs to buy the remaining petrol.
I’ve never felt any lack of involvement with the pdk, the GT4 I recently got doesn’t feel like a two gear car, although I admit you need a very long stretch of road in front of you to hit the top speed…..personally if I was ordering a new gt3 I’d not even contemplate manual.
In traffic and in towns the pdk is just so much easier to live with, and on track you can use more of the power more of the time ie: hit the red line without fear of over revving…..the pdk is just so accomplished now it’s extremely hard to justify a manual imho !
Very pretty indeed.
The car, obviously! 😁
I would have probably had a vette years ago if they had been RHD.
Incredible value in the US for what they are, although sadly far more expensive over here.
I think the C8 looks every bit as good as any Maclaren, and probably better, and considerably better than most modern Ferraris (although the Roma is gorgeous).
I hope you enjoy it!
So clever my foot fell off.
My 981 Cayman with a manual!
Took me a while to find the right car but this one is everything I wanted. Bought it as a 30th birthday present to myself.
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wow, wow and wow for the last few posts!
That corvette is stunning
I do indeed, makes a stunning noise!
One of the first things I did upon buying the car was getting a video of the noise.
https://youtu.be/l6HAP69hyhc?t=700
Blimey.. a lot of interest in my Corvette.
GM hit the ball out of the park with this Corvette... It's not just an American car anymore, The new C8 is available to order around the world... and RHD in UK, Australia, NZ, and Japanese markets!
It was the new mid engine design and RHD that sealed it for me. I have owned an earlier (C5) Corvette. I placed my order in June 2020, and collected the C8 end of September 2022.
It drives and handles among the best of them. I just love it.
The Red Mist colour is an extra cost option that really 'pops' in the sunshine.
Yes, the wheels are HRE.
If the corvette didn't have a badge I would have assumed McLaren. Looks like a certified supercar.
Lusted after Porsche for over 50 years and never had one, so treated myself to this last year for my 70th birthday. Madam and I are currently on a most enjoyable wee road trip in France by way of further celebration!
Intoxicating acceleration, handling and fabulously compliant active suspension means the ride quality and making progress is always a joy!
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I saw a similar red one on the A1 yesterday and it looked superb. Lovely looking car !
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Well, it finally happened. My 928 was off the road for a few months over winter, to have a proper refresh.
Firstly and most importantly, the engine came out for head gaskets and all the millions of “while you’re in there” jobs - injectors, fuel and vacuum lines, sensors, etc etc etc, ad naus. Then all back together with powdercoated and plated bits, for cosmetic loveliness. It runs beautifully and you really get a sense of how impressive that engine must have seemed 32 years ago when it was new.
Then: running gear. The big Brembos on the 928 S4 suffer from differential corrosion between the alloy calliper and the stem plates which guide the pads. Over time the plates lift and stop things working as they should. Again, a complete rebuild and I got them coated in red (not the standard black) because red is objectively better.
The suspension and steering rack got new bushes as well, and the electronic LSD was serviced.
Finally, bodywork. Over the years the shell had got a bit tatty. The sills were rotten, bubbly bits on the (few) steel panels, bits of alloy corrosion elsewhere, and the less said about the paint the better. All repaired, fresh paint in the original colour, and reassembled with new body seals.
I still need to sort the interior (the front seats are well worn and need a re-trim, ideally) and the wheels need a refurb (anodised finish; horrendously expensive and difficult).
The car went on display at the Retro Rides Weekender a couple of weeks ago, and I was very chuffed with the comments I had. Given that it goes, handles and stops like a new car, it was worth the investment and the time. Now, to enjoy it!
Absolutely wow. And well done for making that investment and giving it another lease of life. I remember the launch and it winning Car of the Year. I was 10 years old and it was so futuristic so I have always had a soft spot for it. The owners of a petrol station near my house had a new one in blue and it was stunning. Her husband had a Rolls so times must have been good. Suspect they put 5 star petrol in the 928
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Thanks! As it happens I did go Full Nerd and buy all new stickers for the engine bay and windows. It now has the period correct “Alarm-System Porsche” window stickers, firing order etc in the engine bay, and… a “Car of the Year 1978”.
This was my poster car when I was a kid, we’ve had it since 2007 and I intend to retain it until disposal is someone else’s problem.
Nice! Blue ones are best, clearly!
Mine’s a 1991 and I guess yours was too, they started banging out GTSs about 4 months after mine left the line.
Cambelt? Oh yes, belt, water pump, tensioner… Also had the camshaft chain tensioners in the heads renewed, basically everything that became accessible with the engine out. Well worth it, and it’s an absolute joy to drive.
Porsche 928 has always been my dream car, just love the looks and those headlights to die for. Absolutely love seeing these being restored and maybe one day i will get one.
That 928 is stunning. Very under-rated car I feel.
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To me it is the most beautiful of the modern Astons, and with the normally aspirated V12 it is just sufficiently old skool before the Merc turbocharged engines came in.
This one has pretty much every option on it, including the 7k B&O sound system which is awesome.
The entire car is carbon fibre, as it was their halo model. It does mean you want to avoid taking off a wing mirror as they are 5k each to replace. 😳
So clever my foot fell off.
Lovely car TFB. I keep trying to talk myself into a V8V (a 2005-on one, not the 80s one!), but am slightly terrified of the running costs…
Just for a point of reference, the 5.2 twin-turbo V12 is an Aston engine, related to the engine in yours. The V8 is the Merc AMG engine.
Wow, both the 928 and the Vanquish are awesome. In many ways similar types of cars from different eras.
Family bus is a not very exciting but practical Firs grand C-max.
Recently picked this up, a 2007 2.7 base Cayman. Enjoying it, feels more solid than the MR2 and good fun so far
I've always loved the 928 because it was the first Porsche I saw in person as a kid. I never saw one in Yugoslavia, but on a trip to Munich in 1981 I saw a 928 and can still recall the image quite vividly.
And I would have a 944 Turbo if I had the garage space. My favourite non-911 Porsche. I still look at adverts and think about it, but I'd really have to give up something first. I think that facelifted Turbo shape is perfect.
Your Aston just looks epic!
Thanks, and I am somewhat jealous of your beautiful 911’s. 👍
I have driven a 944S2 a few times and I really liked it - a three litre four pot is pretty unique and handling is still razor sharp. It also felt really well screwed together- which being a Porsche it undoubtedly was.
If only I had a few more garages too…
So clever my foot fell off.
Had a couple of spins out in the Boxster as the sun has been out.
Including one to Tesco this morning for BBQ essentials, lol.