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Post by Lawrence » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:41 pm

gorrie wrote:
(PS.... who's lap are you sitting on?)
I'm the one with the camera :)

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Post by woody » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:51 pm

MUCH nicer than in the press shots 8) Like the rest have said, its got to be about the best colour as well :thumbsup

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Post by jason » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:55 pm

Lawrence wrote:I wanted the Krypton Green but all the cars are blue
:?: So they'll always be only blue... or the first batch have all been painted blue and you'd have to have waited a lot longer?

I think I agree with others' approving comments - nice colour indeed, Lawrence :)

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Post by Tom » Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:59 pm

Lawrence wrote:
Tom wrote:

ps what does peter frith do? i'm sure i recognise the name.. :?
wolfsonmicro perhaps?
oh maybe not then. i was thinking something wine trade.
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Post by Lawrence » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:03 pm

jasonliddell wrote:
Lawrence wrote:I wanted the Krypton Green but all the cars are blue
:?: So they'll always be only blue... or the first batch have all been painted blue and you'd have to have waited a lot longer?

I think I agree with others' approving comments - nice colour indeed, Lawrence :)
eh! No!

Cars are blue, vans are red

except for the green one of course

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Post by jason » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:05 pm

Lawrence wrote:
jasonliddell wrote:
Lawrence wrote:I wanted the Krypton Green but all the cars are blue
:?: So they'll always be only blue... or the first batch have all been painted blue and you'd have to have waited a lot longer?

I think I agree with others' approving comments - nice colour indeed, Lawrence :)
eh! No!

Cars are blue, vans are red

except for the green one of course
LOL, I'd just clicked onto that :idea:... but cars are Blue and Red over here! :lol:

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Post by thinfourth » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:10 pm

Lawrence wrote:
eh! No!

Cars are blue, vans are red

except for the green one of course
And the yellow and silver caterham?

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Post by Lawrence » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:12 pm

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And the yellow and silver caterham?
you means the spares department :)

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Post by dezzy » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:43 pm

The car's looking great Lawrence 8) I'll echo the comments about it looking lovely in that colour. :thumbsup

Going back to the comments on petrol . . . I think my guage in the car is not far off. I once was very close to running out (down to the last thin line of the last little block on the 6-section petrol display) and finally made it to a garage. When I filled up, it came to about 39.5L. If it's a 40L tank like the say it is, then that was damn close! :shock:
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Post by Lawrence » Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:29 pm

I am enjoying this car :)

over 300 miles now.........

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Post by Stu160 » Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:28 pm

I have to say,that car looks great :D

I dont think you will be "the only europa in the village" for long :lol:

Stu

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Post by minkypotglory » Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:05 pm

Lawrence, Your new motor looks bloody fantastic :thumbsup .

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Post by campbell » Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:07 pm

Lawrence wrote:Campbell asked for a pic of the car :)
Cracking!

I'm just glad we legged it before you got the bucket and sponge out, I would've been there all night ;-) Besides I'm knackered after washing several months of grime and trackday detritus off of Robin's car!

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Post by campbell » Sat Mar 03, 2007 11:17 pm

Lawrence wrote:

Campbell's report will follow ;)
What a privilege...or an opportunity to fail very publicly!

I was honoured to be offered the keys during Lawrence's demonstration run.

Fundamentally, it's a grown-up Elise. Not bigger grown up, but more mature grown up, IYSWIM. Refined, well screwed together, easier to get into (though harder if you are used to the S1 Fosberry Entry).

To drive, it feels like...a "30-something" Elise, rather than a late Teenager as most S1s do...smooth, assured, needs to prove nothing. Driving position is totally familiar. Gearshift slightly longer throw but more positive. Main impact...pulls from 30 in any gear (told you it was a 30 something). Very good for the TDI drivers amongst us. And when those extra 2k rpm are available after the first oil change, it will be a flyer.

If I had the requisite funds sloshing about, I think I'd order one just to have the experience.

I should point out that it's childsplay to operate. Literally. Eilidh scrambled onto my lap, engaged first and attempted to turn the key to start it :shock: Thankfully Dad got to the clutch pedal first and no harm was done. Oh and apparently she had another go, on her own, but only after she'd fastened her seatbelt.

The Europa is no Boxster-killer from an interior point of view. But it could well be from an enjoyment point of view...

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PS - Lawrence, ta for the new avatar inspiration...can I have the other pics you took of us too?! Cheers

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Post by thinfourth » Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:54 am

campbell wrote:I should point out that it's childsplay to operate. Literally. Eilidh scrambled onto my lap, engaged first and attempted to turn the key to start it :shock: Thankfully Dad got to the clutch pedal first and no harm was done. Oh and apparently she had another go, on her own, but only after she'd fastened her seatbelt.
It good to see kids that have been brought up properly

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