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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

he would be hospital patient if he drives any day like on sunday.

I could not believe him he over took a car doing ***kmph over double lane and another car approaching :)

bad bad move

yeah it sounds like your life shouldve flashed before your eyes then - see im far more tame than that :uh-huh:

paul - i'm hoping so.. i just don't want him to push it real hard a blow things up.. cause i've heard he can be prone to doing that..

as for the new clutch.. am expecting that.. i'm suprised mine still works at the moment.. my driving abilities are not high on clutch care.. hehehe :)

Yeah ive played dangerously with a few cars - SS commodore vs my ZX was the closest call i ever made - geez that was some dumb shit goddamn fun tho haha specially since i chopped him then almost took half his front end off cos i had at the last minute grab his lane or run into the back of grandma doing 60 in a 90

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