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Biggles Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Preston, Posts: 916 |
One of my fitters was heading North on the M61 last Friday and saw a transporter full of them, not seen any out on the roads myself but I have been office bound for a few weeks. |
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Wed Jun 01 2005 7:25am |
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HansNL Member Since: 28 May 2005 Location: Lelystad Posts: 19 |
Come to the Netherlands, several RRS already on the road. |
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Wed Jun 01 2005 7:36am |
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GBY Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Surrey Posts: 4 |
Have seen one bombing around the local roads on occasion but then I live about 2mins from Overfinch.
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Wed Jun 01 2005 5:15pm |
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Cambs Farmer Member Since: 04 Jun 2005 Location: Cambs UK Posts: 10 |
Lots seen on transporters near Coventry about a month ago, including a dark (british racing?) green one which is a colour I've not seen before. None seen being driven yet. Ive decided that Rimini red with cherry wood looks good having seen one at a show this week. I like the dash of the sport as coming from a P38 it is similar in style, whereas the dash in the normal RR seems a bit big and imposing in what is a very large vehicle. I'm used to driving RR (P38), Discos and large stuff on the farm but am still suprised at just how big the current RR is, the sport seems a better size to me and truer to the shape of the original.
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Sat Jun 04 2005 7:39am |
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Cambs Farmer Member Since: 04 Jun 2005 Location: Cambs UK Posts: 10 |
Just re read my post, sorry about tran-sport-ers, no pun intended
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Sat Jun 04 2005 7:42am |
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Biggles Member Since: 26 May 2005 Location: Preston, Posts: 916 |
Still not seen any, .Except for the one on the M65, but everybody who drives for us has seen loads.
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Thu Jun 16 2005 8:17am |
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