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I'm one of those weirdos that goes out of my way to watch these shows. I absolutely love watching surgery while I'm eating dinner :D

I can do surgery no worries...mutated bodies are pushing it. I could stomach it but wouldn't enjoy it. There's something about mushrooms growing on someone's vagina that doesn't quite appeal.

Yeah! Would look good.

Mate has a white/black speed tripple and white/green kwaka coloured leathers and a kwaka coloured helmet.... I know triumph <> kwaka but looks so cool. On the side I'd love to do a kawasaki green coloured car at some stage... I think a new focus RS (which already looks so cool in metallic green) would look good with a base green.... anyway I am rambling and must get back to scotch

PS - definately better with yellow with black rims

speed tripple's one of the few nakeds i like, tuff bike.

mate had a green RS, looked beautiful for the whole month that he kept it

R Spec this is the obvious choice.

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looks shit lol

red one looks good side on rimon but not a fan of the front ends on em

would only get red on a duc kthx

mate had a green RS, looked beautiful for the whole month that he kept it

Dad has a white MK2 Focus RS I am sure to get my hands on one day....mhahahaha! They look sooooo good in the flesh... like some sort of alien bug. It makes both the Sierra and R32 look dated and I consider both timeless designs! Also probably the fastest "point to point in the side streets" car I have driven.

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Dad has a white MK2 Focus RS I am sure to get my hands on one day....mhahahaha! They look sooooo good in the flesh... like some sort of alien bug. It makes both the Sierra and R32 look dated and I consider both timeless designs! Also probably the fastest "point to point in the side streets" car I have driven.

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How quick are these babies again?

Fwd fun times to be had? :P

funny, i found spider legs (that's what it looked like) in my protein.

Dad has a white MK2 Focus RS I am sure to get my hands on one day....mhahahaha! They look sooooo good in the flesh... like some sort of alien bug. It makes both the Sierra and R32 look dated and I consider both timeless designs! Also probably the fastest "point to point in the side streets" car I have driven.

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nice car but $50k+ for a fwd hatch is a bit steap...

This used to give me the worst pains in my arches, from dipping too low.

no pains yet. smash wood.

Yeah... 56K spent - i tried to talk him into spending that monies on an Escort Cosworth, E30 M3, M36 M3R, old prosche, but now do feel he has chosen the best car for him. He is 66 and was going to spend on a Audi S3 before I had an "intervention". It has surprised me how good it is and I have never been a FWD fan. As I said very fast around town... he had a modded XR6 Turbo before this, while faster in a straight, not as quick to drive.

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