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Driving the gfs Yarris just want to kill myself, thing goes nowhere lol

Putting an offer in for a unit tomorrow.. hopefully it gets accepted!

try the golf 77tsi

1.2l of non intercooled, non rotary, turbocharged fury

foot on gas... wait for transmission to work so load is applied, then wait for turbo, then start moving. seriously a 2 second event

I feel like I'm getting in a 'sports' car because its a manual after driving my auto around, 5 mins to rev out each gear at full throttle lol

Told her she'll get a shock when / if she drives mine, not sure whether to trust behind the wheel of mine or not, put foot down an inch at lights and you'll spin em have to slowly push down like 1cm. Mums driven it and skated lol

fuel currently 1.20 for 91.. notbad

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At least your mrs has a car

But does your mrs have a job? :P

Actually she stormed off on me the other day after seeing my msg to birds "are you with leesh atm?" thinking I meant like "ball n' chain / leash" #womenlogic dafaq.

Edited by UNR33L

But does your mrs have a job? :P

Actually she stormed off on me the other day after seeing my msg to birds "are you with leesh atm?" thinking I meant like "ball n' chain / leash" #womenlogic dafaq.

Don't be showing your missus my messages fkn

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