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Yawn...Originally posted by ASBBut I though you like powerful cars
If I'd posted "Ferrari Enzo", firstly you'd accuse me of bulltulipting and secondly you'd still've made some wise-crack about powerful cars.
Go on then, if we're having a pissing contest, what do you drive?
If it has the letters B, M, and W or less than 8 cylinders then my friend you are talking out of your arse.Comment
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The engine on the wife's car is bigger than that!!!Originally posted by Lucifer Box
If it had a 300 mile range and decent performance - 50+mph up a steep hill I might be interested!Last edited by Churchill; 15 August 2005, 11:32.Comment
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Its not all about power, the weight ratio comes into play as does agility. My 650 KTM will stuff you (on the right road), as will the Grinnall Scorpion and Caterham Superlight I have access to.Originally posted by ChurchillYawn...
If I'd posted "Ferrari Enzo", firstly you'd accuse me of bulltulipting and secondly you'd still've made some wise-crack about powerful cars.
Go on then, if we're having a pissing contest, what do you drive?
If it has the letters B, M, and W or less than 8 cylinders then my friend you are talking out of your arse.
Time trial from Alston Village to the Hartside Cafe and back again anyone? In a straight out drag my neighbours V-Max should see you off.Last edited by The Lone Gunman; 15 August 2005, 11:34.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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That is not the point. It didn't matter what I posted.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanIts not all about power, the weight ratio comes into play as does agility. My 650 KTM will stuff you (on the right road), as will the Grinall Skorpion and Caterham Superlight I have access to.
Time trial from Alston Village to the Hartside Cafe and back again anyone? In a straight out drag my neighbours V-Max should see you off.
Nice of you to answer on ASB's behalf, you two bum-chums or something?
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What has my answer got to do with ASB? Fcough u koont!Originally posted by ChurchillThat is not the point. It didn't matter what I posted.
Nice of you to answer on ASB's behalf, you two bum-chums or something?
I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
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How much is petrol in France these days?
It is about the same, but on the autoroutes more expensive, avoid filling up on the autoroutes, turn off and find somewhere cheaper.Originally posted by planetitHow much is petrol in France these days? Same price as the UK when I was there in May.
If you run on diesel then europe is still quite a bit cheaper than the UK.
Hmm, but saying that most places off the autoroutes are now automated and only seem to like french cards.
Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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