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Question of the day..... When you see a chick driving a Skyline with a bloke beside her, do you automatically assume she's driving because he's lost his licence?

I managed to steal the keys away from Duncan and drove the Skyser to Wakefield for a track day (btw great day Jeff from MFX- no cars, lots of fun!).

When we stopped off for fuel, a guy (no offence intended if he's reading this) asked Duncan in all seriousness if he had his licence because I was driving!!!!!

Lucky I kicked his &@!* on the track (a 1.15 :eek1: for those who care!)

;)

Kel

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HA HA HA HA

Kel - not at all.

Bec LOVES driving the 180 (can you blame her, she has a mirage!) and loooved driving the skyline until i got the 5 puck BB clutch! (then she just stalled all the time! ;) ) ... she drives all the time when we go out... if we could have 2 180s (1 each) we would!

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I must say that I love my Saabie, but admit that something else takes over when I jump in Duncan's car (reference the poor blokes in the hotted up falcadore ute at Crosslands this afternoon who didn't know what hit them when we left the lights :devil1: ).

Honestly, the thing that surprised me most was the sincerity with which this guy asked the question (god love him)- it was like he could not fathom any other reason for a chick to be driving, which is pretty contrary to the attitudes of most other guys I've met at track days.

Kel

(have to meet Bec properly sometime Christian!)

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Originally posted by Kel

(have to meet Bec sometime Christian!)

did you just change this? or am i going nuts? :D

yeah, bec and i arnt married yet. :D (been together for almost 6 years tho).

i met you very breifly at the charity cruise, right?

oh and speaking about sexist blokes, 1 word - uneducated.

educated men would KNOW that the chick is driving because the bloke lost his license... UNeducated men have to ask. ;) :headbang:

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Originally posted by PranK

oh and speaking about sexist blokes, 1 word - uneducated.

educated men would KNOW that the chick is driving because the bloke lost his license... UNeducated men have to ask. :D :headbang:

CHRISTINA, dude u got issues ;).. Maybe i should turn this into the ***** whipped thread :D haahhahah

kel i like ure saab :) its hot.. girls should drive more convertiblish classy cars in my humble male "uneducated" opinion :)

U can tell im single huh :)

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Originally posted by Kel

PS: did meet you at that cruise- I think I met Bec in passing.

i think you met my *other* bec. ;)

thats one of my best friends, *my* Bec wasn't there.

it confuses a lot of people! :confused:

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Christian- That's your story and you're sticking to it right? ;)

URMINE- there's nothing uneducated about the love of a convertable (now if only they'd chop the top off a skyline). :inlove:

but we digress....

Kel

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Originally posted by Kel

Question of the day..... When you see a chick driving a Skyline with a bloke beside her, do you automatically assume she's driving because he's lost his licence?

Doesn't that suck!!! :uh-huh:

I get the same thing...it's like "uhh, he must be pissed and he's let his girlfriend drive his car home" ;)

Kel...I might have to get some tips off you, I'd love to get out on the track someday :D

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Originally posted by Shell

Doesn't that suck!!! :uh-huh:  

Kel...I might have to get some tips off you, I'd love to get out on the track someday ;)

Gladly Shell.

The trick for me was to get into it slowly.

I went out in heaps of novice sessions on track days at Wakefield (good because there is nothing to hit if you come off!) and got an instructor into the car a few times.

The Peter Findlay course also helped with proper techniques for high speed braking and cornering.

I also usually have Duncan in the car with me- but only after he promised not to touch the handbrake :slap:

Kel

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