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Cool - now to find 2 more people & then I can make the booking.

You will need to pay in advance - I know it's not cheap but I certainly need the training! No point having a quick car & not being able to handle it. It will be awesomw fun as well & there is very little chance of coming unstuck - you wont even get out of 2nd gear so speeds are fairly low.

The instructors are tough (i.e. "this car should be much faster out of this corner, etc) but I reckon that's the best way for them to be.

Stuff my brown dog ( oops , animal sex , soory )

22 pages since I left.

YOUR ALL WHORES I SAY , WHORES.!!!

Micko , lifetime warranty , ho bluddy ho. If ya need a hand you got my number.

Sneeza , My ex partner ( no , not marriage partner ) , trains the ambos in driving etc. Could see if he will talk to you about the good and bad if you want.

Niz , just say the word and you could see me all you want. ( shutup:D , stop laughing . ALL OF YOU stop laughing !!:) )

phptf the times are a bit iffy but beat the rex ( blue STI 2 door this time ) . He was NOT happy cos he thought he had me.

Looks like I also got 3rd o/right with a killer quick lap .

Am doing the incar now , should be interesting ( well for me anyway )

Right , I've caught up now, you may proceed.

Cheers

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Ken

Good work Ken - when/where's the next round?

If you're not too busy tomorrow can I try your ecu? Just a quick trial will quash my concerns about power I think. Wouldn't mind you taking my boy for a lap as well since you will be able to tell straight away if he's not performing like he should.

Micko , no prob .

Will be around the house till bout 3 pm , doing the gardening , washing , painting , pool cleaning , brownie point accruing but you know all about that , unlike these single , free spirited , no cares in the world......

*sniff , sniff , boohoo bwaaaaaah

Cheers

Ken

yea so ring

* goes and gets hanky *

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