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  1. Nurse will be round soon with your medicines, so dont panic
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  2. Route for the first full day. Ruined castles, steam trains, waterfalls, fish and chips, Ben Nevis, Braveheart village, Harry Potter and lots of other places of interest on this route.
    2 points
  3. I ordered something from a certain stores yesterday and it arrived today, wow............... To be continued.
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  5. Thanks all, still doing club research in Antiqua, not spotted any 7s yet but will keep looking between admiring the gorgeous ladies and trying to drain the bars!
    1 point
  6. Absolutely agree with meeting up with your local group. You need to figure out if you want to build (or not) and what EXACTLY you want to do with your car. If it were me, I'd build from scratch with your son - well, my son really!
    1 point
  7. If it's Mazda based,given your racing colour scheme, is it going to be orange and green like the le mans winner ? You'll need a whole new wardrobe to match your new car
    1 point
  8. Programmed to autonomously drive from cake shop to cake shop knowing us!
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  9. It's a big car show with every sort of car there from classic to custom, commercial to military, bikes, everything. It's at thornes park, Wakefield.
    1 point
  10. I have two vastly different wheel sets for my car. For the street I use 13x7 Revolutions with 205/60-13 Toyo RA1's. When competing I use a set of Real Racing Wheels in a 13x10 with 21x9x13 Avon slicks. One set rides very nicely and handles very well....the other set rides very poorly but sticks like glue. Both are fun. dave
    1 point
  11. Can't believe it arrived so quickly or the fact a manual exists?
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  12. Evening all. I wanted to post in this section so it gets viewed by those of you who have never done a track day or hill climb and like me, we're probably a bit intimidated by the thought of coming up against skilled drivers in powerful cars, or perhaps just idiots hooning around being a danger to not only themselves but others.... Well I had the pleasure of attending Gurston Down on Tuesday, and I have to say that if any of you can do a hill climb school day in your area, then please give it a go.....it is FANTASTIC..... The instruction is first class, and the format is brilliant. Meet up and get issued with a helmet. You use your own car by the way! Then there is the brief from the instructors offering guidance on driving the course, and then clothing and car preparation if you wanted to take up the sport. You then walk the hill with the instructors in groups, before having two convoy runs. Then it's eight runs going as fast as you want. Emphasis is on driving lines and technique, so you can drive at a pace you are comfortable with. There were a wide range of cars from fully caged hill climb cars, a couple of westfields inc mine, three caterhams, two ferraris, a Porsche turbo, a gt3, an f type, a focus rs, lotus élan, classic Mini cooper s and a Honda CR-V driven by a pensioner on her second visit there who loved it. a wide range of petrol heads and a great experience with a lovely lunch thrown in. Got there at 8am and left at 4.30 pm with a massive smile on my face. do yourselves a favour and have a look at one! Mart,
    1 point
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