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Originally posted by angel

Ken are you the one who teaches driving? Would like a track session to learn how to handle my car better.

Think we could get enough people to have a track day?

they've done it - speak to micko - me and 33spec2 are going too. The aim is to hit as many orange cones as possible right haha?

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mmm told by my driving instructor i was the only girl he taught that drove like a guy :P so take that anyway u want. But as for clutch rider - havent driven a manual in a while unfortunately so i could be a little rusty. i miss manuals *sniff*

Originally posted by Nizmo

mmm told by my driving instructor i was the only girl he taught that drove like a guy :P

What , so you drove with your legs apart , scratched your crotch and farted ??

:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by 33Spec2

hahahaha if its 2 hit the orange things im gonna b a winner! :P

yeah double postings sorry! wat i hav 2 say is so special i hav 2 say it twice! :P

If i get to spin out once during the day i will be a happy girl!!! oh oh and there shall be no brake pads left by the end of it - haha if im gonig to spend $185 i might as well be able to drive like a manic and enjoy it :)

Angel - no details set in concrete to post - its something that micko talked me into while intoxicated one night haha

Originally posted by angel

Ken, is there a double meaning in everything you write, or do I just look too hard?

Where , when , who me ??

Nope , I'm innocent , it's just your Baileys fueled mind that is working on your mind.:P

* If she believes that , she well pissed *

Cheers

Ken

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