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Thats some excellent news mate. All the best for friday.

I am sure you will still be able to go karting :) probably also trackdays and texis if covered by cams licence as its not on public road but someone will likely correct me there

Amen to the Prayers! I can't even imagine what you are going through. My thoughts and prayers will be with you also.

Life is a precious gift.

When you have had your operation, and put this behind you, you will appreciate life more than you ever did!

Too many of us take what we have for granted.

Good things come to people who live life with the attitude of gratitude.

I wish you and your family&friends peace and strength on the day, and a speedy recovery.

It always puts a smile on your face to hear that someone when they need it most, gets uplifting news.

Plus all the support from people on this site is bound to keep you in good spirits :yes:

All the best to you for Friday mate.

And dont worry about the 4 months no driving, just means 4 months of planning and getting the car ready for e85 and nos lol.

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