Lovely Evening

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I made the most of Wednesday evening...….

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Lovely little Mazda
Love convertibles. The UK is the ideal place for them. In Aus, driving a convertible is not so pleasant. You have to visit a skin cancer clinic after each drive, use a heavy duty deodorant to counter the sweating, be willing to pick up 6 legged insect hitchhikers or be super quick an efficient putting the top up when a southerly roars through and drowns you
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PT, is that the model from the Mazda/Alfa Romeo collaboration or the last of the pure Mazdas?
I'll stick with my 2006 2.0 Sport mk.3 :D
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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Know in the " TRADE " as a hairdressers car. :)
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brian1951 wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 11:07 am Know in the " TRADE " as a hairdressers car. :)
Forum rules 2 & 4 ?? :o

A hairdresser is something only very occasionally required these days. :D
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Steve M wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 8:13 am PT, is that the model from the Mazda/Alfa Romeo collaboration or the last of the pure Mazdas?
I'll stick with my 2006 2.0 Sport mk.3 :D
She is an ND4 2.0 Sport Nav. I know there is a co operation on the FIAT Spider but did not know Alfa Romeo were involved.
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Pannier Tank wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 4:48 pm
Steve M wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 8:13 am PT, is that the model from the Mazda/Alfa Romeo collaboration or the last of the pure Mazdas?
I'll stick with my 2006 2.0 Sport mk.3 :D
She is an ND4 2.0 Sport Nav. I know there is a co operation on the FIAT Spider but did not know Alfa Romeo were involved.
I believe the plan was for Mazda to design it and Alfa/Fiat to build it. Surely it would have been better the other way round. :D
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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A nice evening for a trip in a balloon - it was actually coming down.

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