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I've always had a passion for petrol whether is be cars or bikes its always been something i've loved being involved with. In 2001 I built a Tiger Super 6 kit car but needed a sensible car too, so I joined the Smart scene in 2002 with the purchase of a brand new Smart Pulse cabriolet.
I signed up to the Smartclub almost instantly but was never very active, my first encounter with what I would consider to be a smart community was in December 2002. I was working away from home up in Bradford, I stayed in a travelodge somewhere outside Castleford, as I was leaving the car park to go and fetch some dinner in the evening, another smart, a silver cabrio was coming the other way, the chap wound down the window and asked if I was there for the meet. I didn’t have a clue what he was on about! I followed this random person down into a retail park where there must have been another 10 or so smarts. It turns out I had invaded the Funkysmart Christmas meal!! I kept the car relatively standard throughout its warranty period, only changing the headunit, and adding a 15” Diamond M3 subwoofer in the boot!
I had recently had a major shake up in my life, changing job, home and friends. I sold the Tiger and moved to Reading, where within my first week, I received a pm inviting me to a meet. This pm was from a chap called Justrules, and at the very same meet I was introduced to Jimmy Wong. Late 2005 Smart announced the cessation of production of the roadster. My original intention was to keep hold of the cab for 5 years, then change to a roadster. Upon hearing this news, I decided to change my plans. I was then able to start enjoying the roadster experience, adding the 18" wheels, buying and colour-coding the hardtop and modifying the engine.
After 2 years with the Roadie, I made the agonising decision to bow out of smart ownership.
Obviously, I needed to fill the sports car void which the roadster left me with; circumstances with work meant that I was able to push the boat out and buy my dream car, a Ferrari.
I managed about a year with the Land Rover, and as much fun as it was to drive, the economy and comfort (lack of) got the better of me. I liked the size and practicality the Land Rover provided so after looking around I decided to pick up a 'baby' shogun. A lot more comfortable and a lot smoother to drive than the Landy, the 'Pinin' is providing a great addition to the house!
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