Litchfield Type 25, Spec C
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Litchfield Type 25, Spec C
2005, 23,000 miles. Blue, gold wheels. Company MD owner.
Everyone on this site knows about the Type 25 and its capabilities.
Immaculate condition.
£18,950.00. Bristol.
Please call me if you require further information.
Ian Birkett 07967 583311.
Everyone on this site knows about the Type 25 and its capabilities.
Immaculate condition.
£18,950.00. Bristol.
Please call me if you require further information.
Ian Birkett 07967 583311.
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Terminator, I agree my friend - being a simple soul I struggled to upload them on this page. However, pics available here:
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ml#post7994638
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ml#post7994638
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I have some really high quality photo's that I can e-mail to anyone who might be interested. They're about 5Mb each so I will send them one at a time so as not to screw your ISP/Internet connection. SS
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From a fellow Spec C owner although I don't own the mighty T25
TX.
TX.
Terminator, I agree my friend - being a simple soul I struggled to upload them on this page. However, pics available here:
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ml#post7994638
https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...ml#post7994638
Last edited by Terminator X; 12 July 2008 at 01:40 PM.
#11
I'm sure that's not the case, but I know what you mean!
I very rarely drive mine these days, but I went to Castle Combe on Saturday to see the EVO gathering, which was quite spectacular. They all went on a parade lap of the circuit at the end of the day and I counted 270 EVO's.
However, my point is that driving the Scoob was a breath of fresh air (my day to day car these days is far less interesting), with the inevitable childish grin and whoops of delight at the overtaking capabilities of the beast, just fantastic! Assuming you're not already an advanced driver, have you thought about doing the course? SS
I very rarely drive mine these days, but I went to Castle Combe on Saturday to see the EVO gathering, which was quite spectacular. They all went on a parade lap of the circuit at the end of the day and I counted 270 EVO's.
However, my point is that driving the Scoob was a breath of fresh air (my day to day car these days is far less interesting), with the inevitable childish grin and whoops of delight at the overtaking capabilities of the beast, just fantastic! Assuming you're not already an advanced driver, have you thought about doing the course? SS
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