rob1miles

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Last night on TV, OK for those who haven't seen it read below then decide. They took a rather nice S2A that cost them £11,600 then cut it up into a low rider and sold it for £26,000 (or at least so they said).
All I can say is its the first TY program about a Series that I have had to force myself to keep watching.
 
They've all got to be on drugs the whole program is rubbish every vehicle they have done they have racked and some how made loads of money out of them :eek:
 
The exact vehicle with the pictures taken by the female photographer in the show sold on eBay for £10,100. So land rovers sell better at there normal height than slammed.
 
The MG last week wasn't so bad, a plastic bumper MGB is pretty awful to begin with, but I'm wondering what will get the "treatment" next week. I think the problem this week was they begun with a very nice Series and turned it into an awful one.
 
It' s a Capri think a 2.8 injection flavour they will probably stick a reliant robin engine in it and turbo it to get 1x extra bhp lol
 
I do quite like the bare ally body but a slammed series I just don't see the point.
You don't see the point because you're an intelligent person who wouldn't **** up a landy so some trendy prick could show off in it,they just pander to dickheads
 
Not seen it yet but sounds like a UK version of Overhaulin without Chip Foose's eye for what can be 'got away with' without looking too crass
 
Spot the difference
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I came home to find this "programme" showing on the TV, I've never seen it before and I won't watch it again. The whining Yank is enough to make me puke and this business of having to ruin anything that's good to start with only induces a sigh of boredom. I'm no lover of Tratters (though I'd like a 90 when I retire) but why destroy a half-respectable example?
 
The green bulkhead looks wrong. They could have at least painted that silver to complete the look.

It's certainly different...
 

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