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Originally posted by gtrken

Angel , at this exact moment , I only have one and it's a non goer.

But ask me next week and I might , just between you and me , ok.

Make sure you don't tell anybody else.

Btw , how big is your husband.:P  

Cheers

Ken

Ken wants "favours" in return for driving the GTR Angel - be very very careful haha

Originally posted by Nizmo

i think he should let me drive it - the clutch will never be the same again hehehe! :P

Yea , your right , my crutch would never be the same again.

* looks again *

Ohh sorry , you said CLUTCH !:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

Ken wants "favours" in return for driving the GTR Angel - be very very careful haha

awww niz , you don't know me ( unfortunately )

I'm all bark and no bite. Well maybe just the odd little nibble

:P

Cheers

Ken

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?

Track day at wanners you couldn't afford.

Micko is getting a few people together for an MC type training day.

Cheers

Ken

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