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i wouldnt let him drive it - his mates used to tease him about that ..... then i wouldnt let him buy me the Supra .... then when i first got my car he insulted it ..... so yeah things went downhill from there haha.

then again maybe reason why its so dirty is cos ive never really cleaned it in the first place - Andrew used to like to do it and when i worked at New Town if Britt or Scott had sometime they used to do it for me ;)

Yeh deep down she loves my car and she loved racing a VR senator (and winning, she wa so EXCITED) on sunday, so i think im just going to include her a little more. Maybe bring her on some future cruises (i just dont want her to be bored) and take her with me when i buy stuff etc.

I dont mind her driving it occasionally. Shes a better manual driver than me.....

I love her to death, but geez, she can be hard to read

haha Mat you may find that may work - if its already her interest - otherwise encourage to develop an interest of her own :D Everyone needs a hobby and time apart occasionally

Yes i agree it would look good with a wash and polish ...... but i have no motorvation to do so - and lately everybodies elses car on the road is in the same condition - have heard so many people whinging they should wash their cars .... and the car parked behind me today is just as dirty sooooo it can wait.

Mat - i was liek that to begin with ..... just give her time to learn - if she wants to she will - pass on HPI thats how i began to learn :D

It'll be done before then - it'll be done before Drift Day :) looking crap against general publics cars i can handle but against other skylines - cos its a stockie - its looks are the only thing going for it :)

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