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So, you like my red jammies do you (now with added Fred Gibson signature)

Got too hot to wear later on though.

that would have to be the angriest Alfa on the planet.

Every time I see it it's going quicker.

You guys must be feeding the car red bull.

Only got a few shirts left, I thought we'd only sell a couple but sold nearly 20!

Got a large with Freddo's signature. Dunno if I want to sell it. Might keep that one.

Got Christine Gibson to sign a small too.

Sold 28 of the incar DVD too.

People kept saying it was good with no commentry, just engine and turbo noises.

The GT-R's were at least 3 people deep all day.

Hooks

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hooksy, here's a thought

if things in the bedroom between you and the missus ever go a bit stale, chuck on those winfield overalls

you kitted up in those is enough to make any woman weak at the knees

Just PM me and I'll sort something out.

$85 plain shirt.

Marcus; dunno about the knees, more probably the bladder.

While I think about it, ask Scotty about the promo chick and Terry, had US laughing.

Hooks

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