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Ash - personally I'm pretty bummed for time at the moment, but I've had customers take the Conti, F430 and R8 to Tassie in the past. When were you thinking of going, I can look at what is available and perhaps suggest the idea to some members?

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i like the description

"Great for short trips to the shops"

im glad they said that, now its worth buying, couldnt think of anything better to do with it ;)

oops race use only, will have to race to the shops then.

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Crispy: it's Friday. Biff has the owners dad's car (he'll probably get pissed and crash it) and he had to take Jennifer up to the lake.

I did wait to see if einstein had been sent 1 minute into the future

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