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The owner of this Esprit is looking to track down its current whereabouts. 

It's been a while so we're unsure of the details but it's either a very late SE with S4 parts or a very early S4 - I'm assuming the wing was a later addition. The reg is now on another car so the DVLA are of no use on this one...

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1 hour ago, Bibs said:

The owner of this Esprit is looking to track down its current whereabouts. 

The owner doesn't know where his/her car is??????     😵

Stolen??????  

Esprit Freak

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21 hours ago, jep said:

Who would want their ex to find them.

 

On occasion that can be fun. :getmecoat:

I have made many mistakes in my life. Buying a multiple Lotus is not one of them.

 

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The rear bumper valence is post SE but can't quite see in the pics if it has the earlier (pre-S4) sill intake shape

But remember one thing: don't lose your head to a woman that'll spend your bread: Lotus Turbo Esprit (89-11); Lotus Esprit GT3 (12-14): Lotus Evora S (14-17); Lotus Esprit V8 SE "UK Last 15" (18-23) Lotus Emira FE 400 (23-..)

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The vehicle in question has an interesting provenance.

The parts fitted were factory  (fitted by the factory for a particular reason ) and one of the demonstrations carried out by Lotus was with Mark Thatcher.

I have to ask myself - 'do I feel lucky'?

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