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believe it or not i'm actually hoping this guy looking at my car tonight doesn't buy it so I don't have to miss out on this day. lol

How did you explain the condition of the tyres Liz?

"I had them fluffed up."

"I haven't driven it for a while and they are growing mould."

"They are f*&ked cos' I've been thrashing it all weekend."

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Fatz,

Still all good for me!

Liz,

Make sure you let the guy know its a ladies car, hardly used, never been thrashed HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! So what are you going to drive at the track days once the R33 is gone?

hahahahaha.. yep i've used all those lines in the adds!!!! Thank god they never ask more about my driving!

How did you explain the condition of the tyres Liz?

"I had them fluffed up."

"I haven't driven it for a while and they are growing mould."

"They are f*&ked cos' I've been thrashing it all weekend."

hahahahahaha

i managed to put a new set on before he saw it!

I had more trouble explaining why the rear brake pads were down to the metal

I have just done the EFT payment.

I am locked in eddie

Will we be able to use the garages ?

Can we do the slip and grip sessions, or will we have to choose ?

Will passengers be allowed ?

Edited by 4DoorGTR

still trying to get my cash sorted Pete :)

but when you say grip and drift - can we do both sessions?

or how does it work?

do a 20min session grip - have 5 min break and do a 20min session drifT?

just thought - what if you want to do 1 drift session - then do grip for the rest, is that ok?

and are non expert drifters welcome to give ther drift session a go?




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