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The T5R was 2.3 20v giving 240bhp all through the front wheels. Not the fastest off the mark about 7 secs 0-60 but it just kept on going.The claimed limit was 140 but mine went past that on private roads of course. Not to many about these days. You can still pick them up across the water. I wouldn't mind an estate version. I loved the colour. :yellowthumb:
 
V70R or S70R is savage and great sound of the 5pot too. Father of a friend has one, mildly tuned to 340Bhp (still FWD though)... eats a set of quality tyres on the fronts every 8-10k kms :icon_lol:
Very comfy, and very quick... great sleeper and well able to embarrass some folks who think they have a fast car LOL.
 
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Heres a few of my wheels.
A '07 Cagiva Mito 125 smoker
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A Ducati 996.
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My home away from home, T4 Camper.
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Where was the photo taken of your ducati very nice bike
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Thanks! The spot is outside sligo. I got to it from the manorhamilton to bundoran road. Think its called the horse shoe. Its a small little loop road with amazing scenery.
 
My new pride and joy! (not)!!!

I need a scooby, soon!!!
 

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if its any consulation they are very nice, they've come a long way, dash and steering wheel far more car like than they were, buy a nice scooby for the price of that i'd say.
 
Ah ya don't get me wrong. It's actually nice to drive and sit back in. Very modern dash etc, and lovely and comfortable too. But she ain't built for speed!
 
Our daily driver, air bagged 09 m sport bmw,
 

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nice one, how do you find her, anything to watch for apart from the chain, supposed to go lookin at one on monday for the brother can;t remeber think it;s 08/09
 
That's my 3rd one never had any issues with any of them man just watch for the timing chain make sure the swirl flaps have been blanked and recorded and stamped in the service manual take it for a drive on a rough road make sure there are no bushings gone because they can cost quite a bit other than that just your usual checks great car and so comfortable
 
Got rid of this a few months ago, I'll have another for sure when we've room for 3 cars.

Grand Cherokee Overlander High Output V8 on gas. Fairly surprised some people!

The guy that bought it and drove it back to Letterkenny texted to say something that size should not move that fast :icon_grin:

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Here is a few pics of all in the garage. The rx is an old car of mine which just got back needing work.
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So ya have 1979 kadette c coupe
1987 Sierra cosworth
1992 FD rx7
1988 FC rx7
And last but not least
2007 tractor lawnmower. Great yolk for wheelies when the back is full of grass


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