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There's no need to be like that Paul.Red Race Tiger wrote:Martin,
Yes of course your right there, forgive me.
We obviously don't need a UK based F/B page after all.
I don't want to fall out about this. That's the last thing I need in my life right now.
I can't help but think that a new FB page would simply be another platform to argue the TAC subject again.
As you have already insinuated in your previous post, you feel that if you can get a page going, attract a lot of British owners onboard and then after a while raise the TAC subject again, that you could swing a vote against having TAC over here and that would be that.
Or....we end up having the endless debate about it that will just end up pissing people off and offending people which is exactly what happened last time.
We lost atleast 2 regular contributors as a concequence of the last "debate".
Martin, no mate not at all.
My intention would have been to set up a UK F/B page for UK owners to discuss a UK built car in the UK and that's all?
At no point did i mention that i personally would have wanted to set it up for the sole intention of dissing the TAC? or did i read my own words incorrectly there? what i did say was for the membership of that page that TAC COULD be discussed. Not that i would personally instigate it.
I could swing the vote? seems to me it's already been taken by the STOC hasn't it?
Yet again my words have been adjusted and taken out context it seems?
Having a Tiger TAC'd is not problem to any owner of an original factory car, it's the car's that cant or wont pass that i feel sorry for.
Eventually NOT having a TAC on a Tiger in the UK will be a huge big negative slur enough for any potential new owner to believe that "It isn't real"
And that's exactly why i was so vocal on the subject and for no other reason.
Thankfully it's something i don't have to worry about but it will alienate quite a few i'm sure.
My intention would have been to set up a UK F/B page for UK owners to discuss a UK built car in the UK and that's all?
At no point did i mention that i personally would have wanted to set it up for the sole intention of dissing the TAC? or did i read my own words incorrectly there? what i did say was for the membership of that page that TAC COULD be discussed. Not that i would personally instigate it.
I could swing the vote? seems to me it's already been taken by the STOC hasn't it?
Yet again my words have been adjusted and taken out context it seems?
Having a Tiger TAC'd is not problem to any owner of an original factory car, it's the car's that cant or wont pass that i feel sorry for.
Eventually NOT having a TAC on a Tiger in the UK will be a huge big negative slur enough for any potential new owner to believe that "It isn't real"
And that's exactly why i was so vocal on the subject and for no other reason.
Thankfully it's something i don't have to worry about but it will alienate quite a few i'm sure.
..and the counter argument is that TAC would offer protection to new owners knowing that they are buying a pukka Tiger....and so it goes around and around and will endlessly.Red Race Tiger wrote:
Having a Tiger TAC'd is not problem to any owner of an original factory car, it's the car's that cant or wont pass that i feel sorry for.
Eventually NOT having a TAC on a Tiger in the UK will be a huge big negative slur enough for any potential new owner to believe that "It isn't real"
The vote on TAC attracted a paltry 25 notes, which brings us nicely back on topic.
I'll go back to what I originally said, that it would just be like the forum, quiet and competing against an already popular, cosmopolitan page.
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the main problem with the forum and tigers in general is it needs young blood to survivemlike most hobbies . but with the price of average tigers being circa 30k how many of the younger generation could afford one .
for me the tac debate was the most interesting ive ever seen on this forum
.and i had never seen the forum so busy.although it did go round in circles at times .
martin has you or someone you know been caught out buying a reshell?as you do seem to mention the main advantage for tac being so purchasers dont get an alger .
for me the tac debate was the most interesting ive ever seen on this forum
.and i had never seen the forum so busy.although it did go round in circles at times .
martin has you or someone you know been caught out buying a reshell?as you do seem to mention the main advantage for tac being so purchasers dont get an alger .
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Why can we not just get back to, what a club and this club is all about! And that is helping each other out with car problems and letting each other know whats going on in the world of Tigers, regarding events and other interesting
bits of Tiger trivea. With a few images to show other members who couldnt make events to see what been going on.
We do not need a fb page to do that.
bits of Tiger trivea. With a few images to show other members who couldnt make events to see what been going on.
We do not need a fb page to do that.
Mine is an Alger, you know that.garyv8tiger wrote:the main problem with the forum and tigers in general is it needs young blood to survivemlike most hobbies . but with the price of average tigers being circa 30k how many of the younger generation could afford one .
for me the tac debate was the most interesting ive ever seen on this forum
.and i had never seen the forum so busy.although it did go round in circles at times .
martin has you or someone you know been caught out buying a reshell?as you do seem to mention the main advantage for tac being so purchasers dont get an alger .
It's because of something Graham once said about him having to break it to someone that their Tiger wasn't really a Tiger.
These people must feel sick having spent hard earned on a reshell/Alger when they thought it was a genuine Tiger.
If TAC can save people that pain then it is worth implementing, and bear in mind that as prices rise, there will be more of them kicking about.
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