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Hi guys,

Very sorry but due to a family emergency I was away all last week.

For those who haven't received their shirts yet, I will be posting them this week.

I already have Triptych, Kenna and Seano's addresses but if there is anyone else who would like there's posted to them please PM me your addresses.

Thanks

Chantalle

You went to downshift? Dead to me you are.

No no no. Well yes but that's not what im talking about

Downshifting the auto is way to violent and lock the arse end and makes it squirm really bad, so in the wet I don't like my chances.

Plus when I change gear in the wet the ass kicks around, it'd be like flat changing a manual

No no no. Well yes but that's not what im talking about

Downshifting the auto is way to violent and lock the arse end and makes it squirm really bad, so in the wet I don't like my chances.

Plus when I change gear in the wet the ass kicks around, it'd be like flat changing a manual

Should have used a manual.

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