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Congratulations Jack on the news.

Best wishes to Irene for a job well done in delivering the new Stig Femme.. Stephanie.

It was a nice surprise to receive the text with the good news of your new arrival from J on sunday.

She would have to hold the record for the youngest GTR owner surely!

Cheers,

Al :down:

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Once again thanks to all for their kind wishes, can't wait to bring her to her first track day!!!!!!

For those interested in the GTR toy car I sourced it through yahoo japan auctions...

Here she is!!!!

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eye carumba - the hair. My 16 month old daughter doesn't even have that much.

Just saw this thread. Glad we caught up at Sandown as I knew it was close.

Now get working on number 2, she needs a pit crew.

Well Done, Jack.

Lots of hair!!! What was the weight of her??

On and for those that don't know, I don't photochop new born baby's and pregnant women.... Women with wild hormones are not a safe idea too tangle with... :):)

Well Done, Jack.

Lots of hair!!! What was the weight of her??

On and for those that don't know, I don't photochop new born baby's and pregnant women.... Women with wild hormones are not a safe idea too tangle with... :blush::thumbsup:

Cheers Age.

She was 7 pound 9 ounces (3.44kg), and 49.5 cm tall....

Now she is 4.08kg and 53cm, 2 weeks 5 days old....

Thats a good weight... not to big, not too small. Good to hear she's putting on weight nicely :thumbsup:

My boy was 7lbs 7 when he was born... now he's 9 and a half, years old. And now he knows the difference between a DB9 and a Vantage :blush: (oh and he's a big fan of P1 )

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