Hello, new member from the midlands

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Re: Hello, new member from the midlands

Post by Jordi » Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:52 am

Welcome to SCUK.
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Re: Hello, new member from the midlands

Post by Ju » Tue Jan 20, 2015 4:54 pm

Welcome to SCUK
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Re: Hello, new member from the midlands

Post by Leelo » Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:01 pm

Here's my missus Vitara, gives much more possibitlies I feel, love the short wheelbase! Handles way better than the GV
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Re: Hello, new member from the midlands

Post by Anton » Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:16 pm

ScottieJ wrote:Could always go for a little :suzuki: car. Some of them are really economical. I keep wanting an old swift GTI but I can't. Well not until I get rid off a few :lol: one just popped up locally cheap though., just needs an engne rebuild but I don't have the space :thumbdown:
If I can work out the finances, once me and my GF tie the knot, I may get a newer swift and fit a J20 and a ATB LSD as a track day toy.

Mmmmmmmm!

Or hayabusa mk1/mk2 swift? I think I need to keep my sensible hat on for now though...
Leelo wrote:Here's my missus Vitara, gives much more possibitlies I feel, love the short wheelbase! Handles way better than the GV
Very nice! Clean and tidy. Do you ever offroad the Vit or the GV? Or are they just for gamekeeping?
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Re: Hello, new member from the midlands

Post by Leelo » Wed Jan 21, 2015 5:14 pm

I use the GV up on the estate and down the river in some fairly sticky situations but don't go proper off-roading in the way most of you guys do. I'm looking to move house this year after which I will be buying a new road car which will enable me to turn the wife's vitara into a proper off-roader, well that's the plan anyway!

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