Orgasm of....Attended MITCar in Burghley House.
But I have a question - what is the group noun for Maseratis? A Magnificence of Maseratis? A Growling of Maseratis? A Bankruptcy Making of Maseratis?!?!?
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Nice to meet you today. Great venue and some lovely cars there. Not impressed with the gravel / dust road after the entrance, but still enjoyed it.Attended MITCar in Burghley House.
But I have a question - what is the group noun for Maseratis? A Magnificence of Maseratis? A Growling of Maseratis? A Bankruptcy Making of Maseratis?!?!?
Two good options there. I’ve always loved the Mille Miglia ones and had them on my early LHD Ghibli II. But I’m also very keen on the Shamal wheels on my biturbo Spyder. Either will look fab.Today I finally got round to replacing the knackered trident badge on the boot lid with a shiny new one, bit of a faf due to the limited access from behind but I managed it, the new one is a slightly different shape and a smidgeon taller but it looks much better...
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Next jobs, depending on whether it sells or not is to fit the Nardi steering wheel I've had stashed away and four new tyres - the thing is I've never been keen on the BBS style alloys it came with so would need to bite the bullet and find something else like the Shamal style wheels sold by Eurospares, which are not cheap, especially on top of the new tyres. I also like the 'Mille Miglia' wheels fitted to Ghiblis of the period but I'm not sure if they're actually the correct PCD etc, I found this photo ages ago of a set on a 430 but it's possible the hubs may have been changed on this one...
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Good effort indeed in which many would say is an old car now.He came home with 109900 miles on the clock (which read 100,000 a year ago) so I gave him a lengthy warm radox bath to clear away all the grime gathered in his 4000 mile European epic adventure. Dried him down nicely and put him to sleep in his stable - he'd had his champagne earlier.
You left out red trousersCushions in cars are a slippery slope. Next it’s a box of Kleenex and then it’s not much of a stretch to hats on the back shelf, driving everywhere at 40mph and having days out at Waitrose.
Hats on the back shelfCushions in cars are a slippery slope. Next it’s a box of Kleenex and then it’s not much of a stretch to hats on the back shelf, driving everywhere at 40mph and having days out at Waitrose.
How about dogs on the back seat?Hats on the back shelf
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There’s a specific circle of **** reserved for people who put dogs on seats, it’s right between Charles Manson and the person who invented Yankee Candles.How about dogs on the back seat?