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Topic: Z3 Gone
Posted By: flying dutchman
Subject: Z3 Gone
Date Posted: 14-December-2010 at 17:50
Over the weekend my 2.8 z3 was collected, resulting in me having to go and pick up the 205 turbo technic dimma. Very clean car 44.000 miles on the clock. Is like sh----t off a shovel.See you all soon that is if I,m still welcome.   



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The Flyingdutchman having fun



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Posted By: sailorbaz
Date Posted: 15-December-2010 at 06:54
That's some handle that 205 has...

a '205 Turbo Technic Dimma' and I bet even at that' it's
not it's full name/title...

Suppose it's no worse that a 'Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
Sapphire 4x4 Lux Edition' for example. Or did I just make
that up.

Good luck with the new steed,

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http://www.bmwccscotland.co.uk/cars/e46/m3csl.html" rel="nofollow - My Car

2004 M3 CSL and 2009 E90 M3


Posted By: stephenperry
Date Posted: 15-December-2010 at 10:39

Originally posted by sailorbaz sailorbaz wrote:



Suppose it's no worse that a 'Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
Sapphire 4x4 Lux Edition' for example. Or did I just make
that up.

There was no official Sapphire Cosworth, they were known as Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4.

The Lux referred to the later Escort RS Cosworth (Lux, Standard and Motorsport were the three trim levels IIRC)

But I digress, lets see some piccies of the Dimma



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    2007 Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI Titanium X Auto

    1983 Ford Sierra XR4i
    2000 Alpina B10 3.3 #118
    1999 BMW 323Ci
    1995 BMW 318i SE
    1994 Vauxhall Omega 2.0 GLS
    1995 Ford Mondeo 1.8 LX
    1990 Honda Concerto 1.6 EX
    1986 Ford Orion 1.6 GL
    1989 Ford Fiesta 1.1 Firefly


Posted By: sailorbaz
Date Posted: 15-December-2010 at 11:17
Originally posted by stephenperry stephenperry wrote:

Originally posted by sailorbaz sailorbaz wrote:

Suppose it's no
worse that a 'Ford Sierra RS Cosworth Sapphire 4x4 Lux
Edition' for example. Or did I just make that up.


There was no official Sapphire Cosworth, they
were known as Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 4x4.


The Lux referred to the later Escort RS Cosworth (Lux,
Standard and Motorsport were the three trim levels IIRC)



Cheers Mr Perry, top man

To the photos...



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http://www.bmwccscotland.co.uk/cars/e46/m3csl.html" rel="nofollow - My Car

2004 M3 CSL and 2009 E90 M3


Posted By: gary
Date Posted: 15-December-2010 at 13:17
you were never welcome when you had a BMW what makes you think you will anymore welcome with a frog machine

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http://www.bmwccscotland.co.uk/cars/e30/sportevo.html" rel="nofollow - E30 M3 Sport Evo III



Posted By: Ham328
Date Posted: 15-December-2010 at 15:33

Originally posted by gary gary wrote:

you were never welcome when you had a BMW what makes you think you will anymore welcome with a frog machine

Believe it or not during the recent heavy snow and freezing temperatures of the last couple of weeks 95% of French cars stayed on the road........

 

 

 

 

 

 

The other 5% made it back to their driveways.

 

 

Sorry...to the pics >>>>>



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Mrs Pontipine is a nosey bint.


Posted By: flying dutchman
Date Posted: 15-December-2010 at 19:24
Thanks Gary for your kind comments. Don,t know how to post pictures but you will all see it soon in the flesh. Or maybe hear it before you see it don,t mean the exhaust but the dump valve.

Onno


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The Flyingdutchman having fun


Posted By: gary
Date Posted: 16-December-2010 at 13:32
Anytime mate

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http://www.bmwccscotland.co.uk/cars/e30/sportevo.html" rel="nofollow - E30 M3 Sport Evo III




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