I think it had just been cleaned and/or polished. It was definitely still damaged in the carpark.
Cooks
Edit - just flicked it on again, as my son said the same as you - it must have been shot at separate times. There are scenes in the car park where there is no damage, and scenes where there is!!!
I think the BBC has nailed it once again. I have to admit I think its as funny (if not funnier)
than the old TG. Anyone who thinks otherwise need to just let it go and move on.
I thought pretty average and just couldn’t see the point of the don’t touch the ground rule especially when I saw 18 stone of McGuinness walking on top of a nice car.
Misses is watching i dont know what but it is on record.
Last weeks episode was funny, especially those three messing about at 3 sisters. :lol:
After years of becoming bored at Clarkson et all and the attempt to revive it with Evans and LeBlanc, i am enjoying Top Gear again.
Good episode and i much prefer these to the last 3, they seem to get on well without a bullying feeling you got with them.
Fair play to the Jag owner for letting them have a crack at 200mph, I assume the F40 owner didn't fancy it which shows the different approach taken by the owners.
I believe the XJ220 is owned by Justin Law - he races Jags - you probably remember the Silk Cut XJR-9 from Goodwood Hill Climb, that's him. So he knows what he's doing spanner wise. :thumb:
Are you thinking of his countach rather than the diablo?
This.. or should I say that diablo has had a pretty ropey history, just check out it's MOT history...
I believe the rumour going around is that the tyres were and it should have never been on the road having just scraped a MOT after 11 years in hiding...
Thoroughly enjoyed it but still not quite as good as old TG.
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