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What do people on here think about the TVR Tuscan 2???
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As above.....Any good/bad?????
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Lilac
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Lilac
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I was brought up by a car fanatic ex racing driver Athers (who with his brothers were well known locally for their daft cars), I live with a car fanatic, my siblings are car fanatics and sooner or later it rubs off you. Although personally, I'd be happy with a ride on lawnmower.
I was brought up by a car fanatic ex racing driver Athers (who with his brothers were well known locally for their daft cars), I live with a car fanatic, my siblings are car fanatics and sooner or later it rubs off you. Although personally, I'd be happy with a ride on lawnmower.
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Is the Tuscan 2 the same as the Tuscan S ?
If so, afak: scarily fast (scarily because there are no features like traction control) ridiculously over designed, they smell of glue and fiberglass, you need tools to open the bonnet properly and they look like a willy on wheels !
Then again you can pick up a Tuscan S for about 17 grand and it out-performs a Lamborghini Countach, so congrats and good luck with it :-)
If so, afak: scarily fast (scarily because there are no features like traction control) ridiculously over designed, they smell of glue and fiberglass, you need tools to open the bonnet properly and they look like a willy on wheels !
Then again you can pick up a Tuscan S for about 17 grand and it out-performs a Lamborghini Countach, so congrats and good luck with it :-)
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Yeah? Well if you don't agree that this looks just a wee bit phallic I'll eat my driving gloves!
http://www.justdeskto...1024/TVR_Tuscan_3.jpg
http://www.justdeskto...1024/TVR_Tuscan_3.jpg
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If you have a passion for a TVR then go for it. Just check out the availability of parts and location of your nearest specialist first. You will find the TVR owners club[s] and their forums great help in advising you in specific issues to check. Look at Griffith's and Chimaera's to, they are great value for money at the moment.
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