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^100%.

Tech nights and pizza worth more than entry fee

Free BBQ at track days, won a raffle or 2, and even won a club award for photographer of the year.

120$ for 3 years membership so much value for money

Every time you put link to jspec it don't work. Not sure if my phone. You should trawl my105 lots of cool Shit and occasional bargains.

omg really?

brunswick agm was okay, really dark place though, i fell asleep and woke up tied up in the back of simons evo, i still dont know how the f**k he got me in there.

Also Moh you would have my problem..

no way your getting your ass in an open seater...

im down to 113kg, thats almost 10kg from my starting weight.

i think theres still hope i might be in the 90s soon! and a nice small seat lol

im down to 113kg, thats almost 10kg from my starting weight.

i think theres still hope i might be in the 90s soon! and a nice small seat lol

Well done mate

Keep shooting for the 90s

im down to 113kg, thats almost 10kg from my starting weight.

i think theres still hope i might be in the 90s soon! and a nice small seat lol

whilst that's good and I do encourage it.

these cars are designed for stupid skinny 15 year olds.

so if you were thinking try b4 you buy

Had similar problem when I was trying out an ariel Atom.

without a removable steering wheel I could not get legs under the dash. and not like you could change seats as it just a plastic tub on the frame

how they got jeremy CLarkson in one I have no idea

(on a lucky note have some problem with MX5 but never been unhappy I could not drive one.)

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