Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)
Hi,
John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.
I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.
With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.
I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.
If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.
I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.
I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.
Thank you
Darragh Sherwin
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What do you have or have had; experiences etc
Maybe any pictures posted should have the reg digitised out.
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Had a grey Alfa GT 1.8 before that and would have kept that forever if i could but had to get rid of it because it starting to turn into a big ball of rust.
I hate leaving cars in to get fixed or serviced. It's either they weren't able to fix everything or they've fecked up something.
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Replaced it with a Mk5 Ghia,goldish colour with black vinyl roof,again a 4 speed,2.0ltr. Low geared and very powerful,if a little thirsty. Had louvres on the back 'til some scrote pinched em. Ended up in ditches a couple of times,but you get that at high speed on back country gravel roads.
Good solid cars,and am often found browsing Cortinas for sale here!
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Then I am mega shallow.

In recent years. I'm being more considerate of things and have not stepped past the 2 litre engine (super-charged 2 litre german engined that is

I do stop at European cars only, never owned anything not European and probably won't either.
At heart I am a great fan of the old classic 60s British Cars (Triumphs, Rovers, Jag sports, and a few fond likens of the earlier column-change classic Fords).
The Sweeney has to be THE best car-lovers programme ever on TV. You can guess the make of every car by just seeing a corner of the car (not like nowadays all-look-the-same things).
My first car after passing my driving test was a Triumph 2000; then a few months later I got a 1967 Mk1 Triumph GT6 with a customised 2.5litre engine and customised gear-box (nearly killed myself during a welding accident on that thing....but I loved it, and the welding was worth it in the end).
I will proudly admit that I have owned 2 Ford Capris (a Red Mk1 and a White Mk2).....there is no other car worthy of doing a wheel spin when driving off from a filling station (and no other car looks right when you roll over the bottom to get to the other side either

Love the 80s BMWs (mine did a quarter of million miles, 160 miles per day, before blowing the head).
Since then, I've settled down with a Peugeot 406 (in a sorry state in the garage after 160,000 miles and tough wear) and the Merc CLK Kompressor.
AC Cobra, XK120 Jag and D-Type Jag???......one day. One day Justine may win the lottery and buy me a second-hand car (I don't like any new cars at all).
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i am a classic's man at heart and have owned to date mini's, 87 bmw, pulsar gtir's... good solid cars but now hoping to get my hands on a beetle, if not then i'd love a granada with an sr20det or 2jz engine conversion for some serious traffic light action

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my plywood tank build.
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am quite ignorant towards modern cars myself, most supercars look muck, but the reincarnation of some classics like the mini, beetle or fiat 500 into their more modern monstrocities realy gets my goat!!
i am a classic's man at heart and have owned to date mini's, 87 bmw, pulsar gtir's... good solid cars but now hoping to get my hands on a beetle, if not then i'd love a granada with an sr20det or 2jz engine conversion for some serious traffic light action
A Granada with the Sweeney theme tune blasting out the windows at traffic lights.......heaven, and you'd probably gain a small fan-club as well.
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I never owned a Granada, but often had the loan of one and...wait for it...a MkII Capri (but threw out the furry dice on the way home from buying it.
I had a Skoda Estelle (you know the one, the car which could double its value if you filled the tank up!).
I think the ugliest car I ever had was a Citroen Ami 6 estate, I'm sure Citroen told its design team to produce the worst-looking car in the world. I'm certain they succeeded too.
I could go on, but there are a few to be getting on with.
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We also had a lot of V8's,especially American and Australian. I loved the 1971 Falcon XY GT Shaker. My brother went through a phase of buying worked V8 muscle cars when he was about 19,I got to take a few for a spin,and when driving along in 3rd gear,just put your foot down and it would spin.
Still think the most amazing sounding engine is the Rolls Royce Merlin.
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yep. Triumph 2500 and 2.5PI (THE cop car of the day along with the Rover 3500 V8).
and to the Zephyr...Ford Zodiac as well (not much difference).
I remember the Vauxhall victor (a bit of a rot box though).
My father was a mad car fan and bought cars just to do them up as a hobby, so all them classic cars you mention are well known to me.
I remember us having a Standard Vanguard and an Issetta (for my mother to learn to drive....not the car to learn to drive in though).
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Thought there would've been more hoons on here...
I do see some hot cars at some of the LFSs
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Thought there would've been more hoons on here...
I do see some hot cars at some of the LFSs
Yes,
My car was around and about yesterday!
But the only way that would become 'Hot' was when I switch the (excellent) heater on!!! (Or, conversely, if someone set it alight!).



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Thought there would've been more hoons on here...
I do see some hot cars at some of the LFSs
Yes,
My car was around and about yesterday!
But the only way that would become 'Hot' was when I switch the (excellent) heater on!!! (Or, conversely, if someone set it alight!).
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I must have missed you John yesterday.
As the roads were not too busy yesterday on the motorway, I decided to do a bit of experimenting with the different controls. (I could read the manual, but it is a bit long).
I found that I can accelerate and decelerate using a hand control lever and then when I let go it stays at that speed (a bit like a suped-up cruise-control, but more like a tractor.....I learned to drive in a tractor).
I like that.
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The car I have at the moment is a Lexus IS220d that I bought last year, very impressed with it and its very easy on the eye.
Before that I had an Audi A4 that I wasn't so impressed with and before that again a Suzuki vitara which was cool. I really like the look of the Jaguar XF, I'll definitely have a look at one of those in a couple of years when I'm changing the car again.
If I had the space and money I'd love to buy an old porsche 928 (the one out of the scarface movie).
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I think the fastest speed I've done in a car was in a Camaro back home in about 1990. A good few of those yank type muscle cars around back then.
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EDIT just thinking was prob nearer 205kph,he had to slow down as we were coming up to an intersection.
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Not this european numbers made for the benefit of fuel companies!!!
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Swore id never do it again, but thats a pure lie!!!
Also i bought my dream car that iv wanted for the last 8 years, what a let down that turned out to be!!
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@Acara, anything over 200kph (John about 160mph

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as for me not an exciting car history, first cat was a toyota starlet gt turbo, then escort rs, then a mazda 323f, moved from that onto a mondeo, a hynundai accent (i know its not the best but never let me down) after my mondeo eventually died and now a Passat
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I would be happy with the small 6.3 litre engine, I don't need the original bigger engine to be honest as there are only so many nappies you need to change in a lifetime.
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Very boring car history. If I knew one end of a spanner from the other a VW sirocco(the old one) would be great
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The MGF had leaks around the Window which turned out to be a common fault, a stop in both Windows had broken and cost me €12 to buy Stainless Steel replacements, Both took 30 Mins to fix, dry as a bone.
The fastest I have driven on an Engine driven vehicle is 175 MPH on a Hayabusa, in a car, 169 KPH Honda Civic saloon 1.8 SI and in the States, 125 MPH in a 1968 T-bar Corvette.
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I currently own a 1995 Honda Civi 1.3 DX it was my mom's Car with 40,000 original Miles on the Clock, Mint condition and an MGF 1996 Soft Top with 54,000 on the Clock, no rust and Head Gasket replaced by the Manufacturer in England, cost to me secondhand, €2,000 cost in Canada, 15,000 . Shipping to Canada for 40 foot Container, €4,000
The MGF had leaks around the Window which turned out to be a common fault, a stop in both Windows had broken and cost me €12 to buy Stainless Steel replacements, Both took 30 Mins to fix, dry as a bone.
The fastest I have driven on an Engine driven vehicle is 175 MPH on a Hayabusa, in a car, 169 KPH Honda Civic saloon 1.8 SI and in the States, 125 MPH in a 1968 T-bar Corvette.
I still love my MGF for it's nippiness and it's sexy rear wheel Mid engine.
I was looking at Dodge Chargers and Mustangs today and I have to say, I'm very tempted.
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