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Thread: 1.6 4AGE, Red, T-BAR, 6-speed Manual (Woodsport), 12 months MOT, (ebay: 302712816036)

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    MR2 Obsessive superwhite90's Avatar
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    Who wants to drive our cars with comfort in mind? Our cars are meant for twisty B-road fun! The pot holes and the general road surface condition are more of the problem.

    If they want comfort, tell em to go and buy a Jag and to stop wasting your time :P

    It's a beaut mate- good luck with the sale!

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    Emotional time for me on Saturday when the car I've owned for over a decade was sold and driven away by the lucky new owner.
    He owned a MK1 years ago and was looking to get another one. He and his dad checked it over thoroughly, even used mirrors to check the sills and the chassis which were all in good shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superwhite90 View Post
    Who wants to drive our cars with comfort in mind? Our cars are meant for twisty B-road fun! The pot holes and the general road surface condition are more of the problem
    Toyota spent a lot of time, effort and money designing the suspension with the above in mind, including comfort ! Good handling and fun to drive doesn't need to equal discomfort!!!
    Black is not a colour ! .... Its the absence of colour

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    Quote Originally Posted by sTuArT View Post
    Emotional time for me on Saturday when the car I've owned for over a decade was sold and driven away by the lucky new owner.
    He owned a MK1 years ago and was looking to get another one. He and his dad checked it over thoroughly, even used mirrors to check the sills and the chassis which were all in good shape.
    Well done Stuart !

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