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What if you won the Lottery last Saturday and you could go into any car showroom and buy the car of your dreams. What would you buy?

I'd have one of these and I'd pay cash..


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That is a very good choice of car, but I'd get a Lamborghini just to be a real poser :wink:

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Chez,

I guess we all live in hope! :lol:

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no buts, I WANT A COBRA!!!! :lol:

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Anything with two seat Chez so the chav has to walk :lol:

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A new set of tyres for the van!.. :sad:

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I like that :wink:

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Anything with two seat Chez so the chav has to walk :lol:


I guess I could afford a robin reliant :lol:


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We were behind one the other day. My youngest had never seen one before and thought there was a tricycle powering it with it having 3 wheels! :lol:

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I had one of those, it was great fun to drive. :lol:

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My ninja can beat that on 0 to 60 :lol:

the DBS i mean not the Trotter machine :lol:


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New Audi RS6 estate (570 bhp) for the DIY stuff
Westfield SEight for track fundays (wheely bin with a big V8)
Bentley Brooklands for a slow cruise about
Audi A8 for long distance runs
Lambo LP640 (bright orange) for posing
Porsche 911 GT3 for cross country blats
Big eff off Land Cruiser for the next floods
Aston Martin Vantage Volante for when it's not raining

And a Tata Nano for the wife..!

PS - can't fault Blu for picking an Aston, but I think the DB9 is nicer looking than the DBS as it's the same car without the sporty fluffy bits.

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New Triumph Bonneville or America
Volvo XC90
Bentley Arnage Le Mans
1968 Bonneville
1962 Royal Enfield Crusader Sports 5 speed version
1960 Tiger Cub
1972 BSA Bantam, sold last one 8 years ago.
Drip trays for above

Garage for cars and bikes with house nearby 5 yards under cover stop me getting wet.
Ocean going vessel to cruise to Med, USA & Far East (bit like a busmans holiday)

Honda Goldwing for wife ( if they still make them) with trailer for shopping :lol:

Permanent Residential subscription for wife at Health farm of her choice so I can enjoy the above.



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Oh and maybe Bludall to do the cooking onboard :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:


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