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all i ask of it is that i can beat an arrogant prick on the road every now and then and im happy - which so far i havent often been let down. Yes but work needs to be done but need money to do so!

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Originally posted by bully

Yes but true sports cars come in both versions and now most are tiptronic anyhow

Oh Bully, you poor misguided fool:bahaha:

Think you're onto something with the tiptronic thing, but i would suggest that the most effective setup would be halfway between, i.e. semi-automatic a la F1.

mmm ive got headset with phone but yeah messaging people is better then i dont have to fill the convo in with mindless dribble - sooo how was your day? geez the weather is hot? ummmm errr *awkward silence*

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