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911's common but what have the neighbours

Faz

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911 common as muck got me thinking of the cars some of my neighbours have, here's the interesting ones;

968 Coupe
996 Carrera
996 Targa
997 Turbo
Audi R8 R Tronic
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Maserati Quattroporte
BMW E90 M3 4 Door

Anyone else got interesting neighbours?
 
Yeah,......ok. Let's go.....

Citroen AX 1.5D 1998.
Merc 190 1990
Honda Prelude (something iS)
Peugeot 205D 1992
Citroen ZX 1.9D 1992
Mitsubishi 4*4 (something, petrol eater)

...and of course, not forgetting the G.a.L. (W. Shattner) V12, suppa-duppa car at No.12.

Christ, man. What exactly is the point of this post - other than the fact that you're identifying all of the cars that are in your street and you have a link to your business web site via your name?! I'd be nervous being one of your neighbours![:D][:D]
 
Anyone else got interesting neighbours?

yep,
ryder cup golfer
bbc news presenter
film and tv actor
QC
uk ambassador


oh you meant what cars are there??
nothing interesting[:D]
 

ORIGINAL: dyllan

Anyone else got interesting neighbours?

yep,
ryder cup golfer
bbc news presenter
film and tv actor
QC
uk ambassador


oh you meant what cars are there??
nothing interesting[:D]

...probably because they all get driven everywhere by someone else!![:D]
 
ORIGINAL: dyllan

Anyone else got interesting neighbours?

yep,
ryder cup golfer
bbc news presenter
film and tv actor
QC
uk ambassador


oh you meant what cars are there??
nothing interesting[:D]

Sounds like you live on Stella street! [;)]
 
only leafy harpenden,quicklink to st pancras!!!

and the cayman has gone to bournemouth in exchange for mini jcw, while i await the next stuttgart express[:D]
 
Well awwwrrrrighhhhttta!!!

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Sorry didn't mean to offend Adrian, obviously struck a chord somewhere, simply meant as a bit of fun, I'll try not to post any pointless topics in future!
 
I'm not offended, Tony. It's just that there have been some really nasty cases of people getting turned over in their own homes so that robbers can just get their car keys from them. I don't have a garage so maybe it is a bit of a worry for me. I'm amazed at how 'findable' people are these days - what with Street View, etc.

Nice car, BTW.[;)]
 
Pagani Zonda F
Merc Mclaren SLR
R8
F430
Various AMG SL55's etc

We have a dealer in the area that buy's and sells some exotic cars, nice to see them about.
 

ORIGINAL: adrian996

I'm not offended, Tony. It's just that there have been some really nasty cases of people getting turned over in their own homes so that robbers can just get their car keys from them. I don't have a garage so maybe it is a bit of a worry for me. I'm amazed at how 'findable' people are these days - what with Street View, etc.

Nice car, BTW.[;)]
Good point, wasn't thinking, this is very real as well, friend of mine had his Range Rover Sport stolen this way only a few weeks ago.
 
Annoyingly some of my neighbours have some rather interesting cars. (I say annoyingly because I'm as jealous as hell lol)

The brother of one of my wife's friends who lives a few doors away uses an F40 for his everyday transport (seriously)
Another neighbour (retired) regularly drives his 246 Dino around. (drool)

A guy living opposite me has a Lotus Europa Special (one of the cars I owned in the mid '70's. Had an Elan Sprint before the JPS).

As for the rest, I'd say one in four cars around here are Range Rovers. We just replaced our Audi Q7 with a new Range Rover and I can honestly say I get why now. They are simply phenomenal.

One guy (further up the road from me, who lives next door to Peter Crouch the Spurs player), has three of them on his drive...eeek! Not exactly a cheep exercise.

 
Ahhh... but Eric; are they really happy? I mean 'deep-down'-happy? Do they yearn for the shackles of celebrity and fortune to drop away from their pale, trembling bodies and ............

Sod it! I bet they're chuffed!!!![:D][:D]
 

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