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Good to see a fellow postie biker Col!

erin runner

Yeh, i know but i'm a tradesman not an english teacher! And i didn't assume you where bagging them out, i simply wanted to reinforce that posties definitely have there place! Thats why there is a huge smile after the first sentence. :lol: my appollogies if any offence was incurred!

Super/Turbo charge the mini, you know you want to, they are awesome little beasts of cars, until you get hit by something....

OK OK OK here are the clues:

Notes taken....

*Cheaper car

*Couple of seconds slower

*Loves skylines....

And has 4 doors.

Obviously not:

R32 GTST/GT4/GTS

Glenns Car

Motorbike

KPGC10 GTR

Oh and Glenn finds it interesting none of us have guessed it and R34GTX knows what it is.

OK well how about a R34 GTR Sedan?

Super/Turbo charge the mini, you know you want to, they are awesome little beasts of cars, until you get hit by something....

OK OK OK here are the clues:

And has 4 doors.

Obviously not:

R32 GTST/GT4/GTS

Glenns Car

Motorbike

KPGC10 GTR

Oh and Glenn finds it interesting none of us have guessed it and R34GTX knows what it is.

OK well how about a R34 GTR Sedan?

no .. no ... no... and no B)

:(:);) I know 2 :):P:P

Us GTR owners stick together.

How dare someone state the word *bling* as a option for a GTR owner :lol:

All the best Jason with the new ____________ _____???

Will hope to catch up at next cooler track day and see how you go with the lada *wooops did I let it slip*

:D

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