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Originally Posted by Panman
Im going to be selling my white gte soon the one on page 83 ;)
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Originally Posted by Panman
Im going to be selling my white gte soon the one on page 83 ;)
Thanks, thats exactly what i'm looking for. Seeing two this weekend one in Horsham and the other in Horley, if neither of these are any good i'll buy it.Quote:
Originally Posted by BIGS
Right then, got some bad piccys but I dont have a scanner. Reminds me of the prodigy days.
Like I was saying, this is me in 1995.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...hoto/nova1.jpg
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...hoto/nova2.jpg
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...hoto/nova3.jpg
The Old-Skool features from the magazines are much better presented than the modern ones
I really want a set of TSW Hockenheim alloys like on that Red Nova. (not later Hockenheim R's)
Yeah, the Red one was mine, for 15s they looked big. the the Hock 2's only looked good in 17s. My fav wheel. I had 195/50 Michelin tyres on that had massive spread, rubbed on every part of the body.
Does amyone have any pictures of a car with a reg NOV 6M?
Cheers
matt
BLAST FROM THE PAST!
Hi Paul Jackson here, Just popped in to say Hi, just looked through this whole thread and i brought back some good memories superb thanks. Hi to Rexy, Ian Storey? Ste? and some of the old school, can't remember everybody, is Mickey Owens still around?
Anyway i added some more old pics of my old 2.0 8v nova to the "other novas" gallery so hopefully they will find there way up here soon? Nothing stunning but thought you might like a look.
It is actually :PQuote:
Originally Posted by craig green
Used to always see it at Sutton and Guilford approx 2001 onwards. Rob Spanishfly knows him...
Eh up!
Did someone mention dodgy scouser with a shabby red Nova? Could that be me??
It's in the garage now - just had a week off work to rebuild it... new fuel lines, new 'box, few tweaks here and there, sorting the interior. Hope to have it ready for Trax so I can see if the valves really do burst out of the bonnet at the end of Hanger Straight. If I time it right I reckon they'll bounce off the underside of the bridge!
Would upload a photo of how it looks now but don't have a photobucket thing. I'll happily send it on if anyone can upload.
Old school is the new cool, I'm told. Looking forward to more old school stuff at Trax...