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I have to say, this was one of my favourite cars at the show.. As you say, it was so subtle, but heavily modified - Outstanding Would have got my vote in a modified category.. Other stand-out's were Lewis' properly purist developement car.. And much as it pains me to say it, your Shot Silk tourer! The wife and I were walking towards it at the end of the day, and the sun caught it just right - The flip was perfect! One colour above the coachlining, and another below - From head-on, it looked like a Duotone - Excellent stuff
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My face looks like that at the moment due to the Cosford sun ... my forehead and nose are one colour and the rest of my face is another. Thanks tho.... i love the shot silk... but it looks much better when the suns not shining directly on it, you see the flip much better. (Scooterchick got a good photo of it though... its in the cosford pics)
Mccano's car was one of my favorites too
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Yes your car was one of my other favorites Lewis... me and Don Carlos (M3NDEREZ) had a real good look around it... i got a couple of good bits off it too
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Yep and they look great on my mum's Ka
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Sorry Simon... i did pull the thread back to topic alot earlier (#13) but it seems to have drifted off again.
It's Lewis and Carl... they make you do it
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this was my first meeting which me and my wife totally enjoyed,a really great day out,thanks to all.i did get the impression that the day was dominated by the ZT and V8 cars while cars such as my diesel did not get a second glance,i am very proud of my old diesel which i make a point of keeping totally original not even updating the radio.just a little point that i wanted to make...my vote for best car did go to the light blue V8 by the way.
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