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[TW]Fox;16872563 said:
Took the BMW to the most Southerly point in the UK last weekend - if I'd driven it any further South, it would be very wet :D

Been there!


I have to say, your E39 still looks great all these years after it was made. Masterpiece of design IMHO.
 
If you want a l6 E39 then Fox's is the best I have ever seen, it's immaculate really (ok, rear seat dent accepted) it's in much better condition than mine. Just goes to show what a difference an owner who spares no expense and takes great care of their car compared to one ...or several that do not can makes after a decade. My car hasn't quite clocked 100k miles yet either, although it will this coming week.

Lovely cars :)
 
Just washed my Dad's Jaaaag for the first time ever - he has only previously used car washes or his own wash mit/drying leather. :D ;)

What do you guys think? :o

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And then promptly did a once over on the wheels. :drool:
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So what if it's his dad's, it's rather nice :)

When Iceman posts pictures of his dad's awesome metal you guys don't cry foul.
If he was posting pictures of a diesel repmobile then fair enough, but that Jag is rather nice.
 
When Iceman posts pictures of his dad's awesome metal you guys don't cry foul.
If he was posting pictures of a diesel repmobile then fair enough, but that Jag is rather nice.

Iceman has only posted twice in this thread which involved his VX220 and his VX220 along with his Dad's GT2.
 
[TW]Fox;16877520 said:

Still goes like stink though... :D :p

I think if I were to get a car when I am older - it will definitely be a Jag. :)

He did have an older XJ (same shape apart from the Sports Premium styling) which was black but had that horrid chrome grill surround...which was not photo worthy. It was a 3.0 litre V6.

This silver one is a 2.7 litre diesel which I have mentioned before. ;)
 
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Jag have done well, despite advertising the diesel on TV, people never assume they are one. Sadly; large German saloons are too often a diesel these days, which is a shame because a large German saloon is a checkbox I'd like to fill one day, and I'd like to do it with a petrol, with more than 4 cylinders.

Oh, and as for pumping out CO2, 288g/km is where it's at. :cool:
 
[TW]Fox;16873468 said:
The problem with this theory is that one day I will simply fancy something different. That day is closer than ever :(

Just give me a shout when your ready to sell it! Probabally about 100th in the queue! Amazing condition mate :)
 
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