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going to do a pigsarse and park the car for 2 years then part it out now

or i might put another box in it and do it again

That's not very nice:(.

I drove it once last year, does that count ?

hmmmm....I really reckon you're going the wrong way with the clutch. It burned out because it needs to be slipped a little to launch well, when you put in the triple it wont let you slip it at all. You're going to end up needing to dump it, and with that much grip stuffs going to break.

While the rules mean I need to keep single plate, I would in any case.....they are much happier to slip a little to help it launch.

This bloke typed it whilst I sat back and quietly laughed.

Do yourself a favour big boy and go back to something a little more sane.

stuff shutting my pie hole bitch this will be fun,,,keep that clutch and you can join that club that never races the car just types shit and fixes it all the time. Wondering what Jenna had to say,,,I'll bet the word "dickhead" was used on a number of occasions.

Heres are great way to waste a hole pile of money big tits.

http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/tabid/65/p/4/cid/5478/id/13980/Default.aspx

Cheers

Neil.

i reluctantly uploaded this video

mainly because its ghay as f**k and it was driving like duncan/neil/most dream boats that drive fast say

and tragically it was also the fastest lap of the day

1.44.00

drive smoothly you will go fast........ go f**k yourselves!

i feel so dirty

http://youtu.be/F2PRdgrFh_I

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