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Originally posted by Nizmo

Would you like to be added to that list Ken haha - i need some more exercise haha :P

It would be a short exercise session with plenty of time for recovery...

Cheers

Ken:D

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Originally posted by gtrgold

I won't let the wife take it to soccer training if there is more than 4, mind you some of my eldest's are bigger and uglier than me, and he is only 12. Kal is great  zero degree's in the morning and I feel fine. Biggest problem is letting the rb26 warm up before I give it some stick, it warms up when I get to work!! But I have been known to call a missed approach and go around. All you turbo car guys and girls should make a trek up here July / August, cold air is like adding Nox

yep but the wildlife will worry a lot of us heading up that way.

Did you see the post re. the starter motor ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

ill pick up a japanese " fast and furious" movie.The hero car is an r33 GTR,.,its all about racing, and no neons

Hate reading dubbed vids though. Makes my brain hurt.:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

liz leave it at the movies for now :) if i can sweet talk ryan into getting me a DVD of it - we'll just change it :P

Is this the Ryan that keeps walking in and out and over Niz's life ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by MrGTST

It certainly is.... Its 11.30 right now... I want to be able to get up early and make use of the breakfast buffet :P

Make sure you take the long jacket downstairs to the buffet.

Surprising how many bread rolls , oj containers, butters sachets et al they will hold

Cheers

Ken

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