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New shoes ready for winter
Arrr, it's got boingy things on it!!!:eek::p;)
 
Hi Folks,
Test fit and drive my second hand set of 22" rims. They were a little bit rumbly on rough tarmac but generally feel good so probably better with new rubber. I think they give the right amount added stance, filling the mud flaps, while solid enough not to crack on contact with a raised cats eye like some aftermarket alloys. Personally, I'm very pleased with them, so next job to completely refurbish. Some long evenings to come as I'm not authorised by Mrs Tricky to use the professionals at £60 a corner. It'll be more fun DIY anyway. Hope you like the pics.
Tricky.
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Hi Folks,
Test fit and drive my second hand set of 22" rims. They were a little bit rumbly on rough tarmac but generally feel good so probably better with new rubber. I think they give the right amount added stance, filling the mud flaps, while solid enough not to crack on contact with a raised cats eye like some aftermarket alloys. Personally, I'm very pleased with them, so next job to completely refurbish. Some long evenings to come as I'm not authorised by Mrs Tricky to use the professionals at £60 a corner. It'll be more fun DIY anyway. Hope you like the pics.
Tricky.
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Love that..

The L322 is on my list of cars to own, however i doubt i'll ever be brave enough ;)
 
@Tricky of York look nice:),but alas they wouldn’t last here with our pot holes. We had to downsize wheels to get decent winter tyres and still suffer from bubbles in the sidewalls because of potholes, so tend to run winter tyres all the time( I am too lazy to swap really :rolleyes:)
Our 322 has not been much trouble (yet) and is a great car. Long distance 18hrs driving is no problem, then get up and do it again.(love it)
@Henry_b they only planned to make 25 ( don’t know how many they did make). We have number 17 built from a new RR (refund on the engine) they don’t come up very often and the price is very personal:rolleyes: I put a price on ours way over what you would normally expect for a p38. But I have had many offers in car parks and traffic lights. It’s a luxury (investment hope) and 1 day you will be able to buy something that you can park up/ run /insure/ and most of all enjoy, because it’s not your daily needed.
J
 
@Tricky of York look nice:),but alas they wouldn’t last here with our pot holes. We had to downsize wheels to get decent winter tyres and still suffer from bubbles in the sidewalls because of potholes, so tend to run winter tyres all the time( I am too lazy to swap really :rolleyes:)
Our 322 has not been much trouble (yet) and is a great car. Long distance 18hrs driving is no problem, then get up and do it again.(love it)
@Henry_b they only planned to make 25 ( don’t know how many they did make). We have number 17 built from a new RR (refund on the engine) they don’t come up very often and the price is very personal:rolleyes: I put a price on ours way over what you would normally expect for a p38. But I have had many offers in car parks and traffic lights. It’s a luxury (investment hope) and 1 day you will be able to buy something that you can park up/ run /insure/ and most of all enjoy, because it’s not your daily needed.
J

I'd be bursting at the seams if i had an overfinch P38..

I'd have cameras and a big dog protecting it lol

Love 'em

I hope to keep my P38 Vogue for as along as possible..

;)
 
@Henry_b see if this works still getting to grips with all this tech stuff:)
J
Hi marjon,
Love the video, I have also been known to blow the cob webs from my supercharger much to the excitement of my teenage kids. Mrs Tricky doesn't get it though. That spin of the SC is pure delight. I'll have to get them to video on our next outing together.
Tricky.
 

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