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Originally posted by Sneeza

I must give credit to paul for having the guts to go that fast though hahah. I am scared I won't be able to drive a car after this crash

Liz , don't worry. I am sure you will be OK and not suffer some sort of panic /anxiety attack.

You sound like one of those willing to have a go , good country girl type , not some prima donna princess.

But I bet you will be more cautious and alert to your surroundings for a while.:D

Cheers

ken

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Originally posted by Micko

Hey all.

Ken I reckon we're on a par in the crash department - dont take all the credit

Mate you aren't even close .

If you knew how many rally cars I have scratched , dented , crashed and trashed , I am surprised any one sits in with me.

This is why I have to keep chasing young people to sit with me.

The older ones know I am a nutter...

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Russ , going fast isn't the prob , it's the slowing down for the situation ( ie hazard , corner etc ) is what catches the novice or unwary.

You could have a run with me but I crash better than anybody I know.

Cheers

Ken

trees is his speciallty

Originally posted by gtrken

This is why I have to keep chasing young people to sit with me.

The older ones know I am a nutter...

Cheers

Ken

does that mean u'd pay for one of us to be a co driver in targa or the classic ralley :D

or point us in the direction needed to get licenses needed

Originally posted by 33Spec2

Liz not gonna import one! hahahahah:p

so true ken its hard 2 judge stopping i often think yeah ill stop in time and end up half a centimeter away!

That would b great! crash better? in a good or bad way?

Crashing is never in a good way ..

Oh and copyright to Mel Gibson , lethal weapon ( 4 of my favourites ) for the crashing line ( with poetic license added0

Cheers

Plagiarist

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

All set for the rally this weekend o wise one?

Never fully ready but will be there.

Paul said your going so will try to catch up.

Am going to bed soon cos am loading truck and trailer , finishing off the 3 cars on stands and then driving to Busselton about 5pm tomorrow.

Gonna be a LOOOONG w/end

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

All I got to say to you mister is you better not bend a car cos EVERYONE on planet earth is gonna give you shit just as you do to them you cheeky bastard:uh-huh:

but i only ever do it to you and ken, well mainly ken

did u see that he loves star wars??

yeah same - I think the pain killers are taking a bit out of me... I'm soooo tired now. I will go and take pics of my car tomorrow...

My mum just called and she said she doesn't know how I made it beteen the three traffic lights without hitting into them... i think that was when I was two wheels hahaha

Originally posted by Sneeza

russ - no not importing again - not going through that shit again. I will buy here.

Ken - I hope I don't get panicky with breaking and stuff. I still feel like such a knob - even though it wasn't my fault

Trust me babe , you will be ok .

With the wedding coming up and then your honeymoon and holiday, today will be but a memory.

Cheers

and G/night

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

yeah same - I think the pain killers are taking a bit out of me... I'm soooo tired now. I will go and take pics of my car tomorrow...

My mum just called and she said she doesn't know how I made it beteen the three traffic lights without hitting into them... i think that was when I was two wheels hahaha

new career as a stunt driver beakons Liz

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