T25, T4 - or something else...?

Post it here, if it doesn't fit any of the above.

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Re: T25, T4 - or something else...?

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:ok
I ended up with a hi-top by "accident" and I'm so glad I did.
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Well done :ok

Post a few pictures up so we can all have a look :)
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windysurfer wrote:Post a few pictures up so we can all have a look :)

It's a T25. You all know what they look like, don't you...?

<sigh> Here y'go...
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More once we actually get it.
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Good choice, like it. :ok
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AdrianC wrote:
windysurfer wrote:Post a few pictures up so we can all have a look :)

It's a T25. You all know what they look like, don't you...?

<sigh> Here y'go...
Image

<grin>

More once we actually get it.

<finds thread again by accident>

Ah, the difference a year makes.

A scrape down the LHR quarter. A ding in the RHR corner. The front spoiler turned out to be mostly filler & pop-rivets, and is now mostly gaffer tape. The hubcaps are cheapies, and now rust-spotted. It is currently _FILTHY_, having been washed precisely once since we collected it.

It's done about 25,000km more than in that pic, and it's had a big chunk of servicing and mechanical preventative maintenance.

But - more importantly than all of that - it's been our home for eight months across six countries. And we love it.

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