Right then. After I win the lottery tomorrow I am going to buy myself a Ferrari. Where is a good place to book a track day so I can try some out?
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You can drive it around my new race track I'm going to build once I win.Originally posted by doodab View PostRight then. After I win the lottery tomorrow I am going to buy myself a Ferrari. Where is a good place to book a track day so I can try some out?What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions! -
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If you buy a new Ferrari your dealer can arrange for you to try out the car at the Fiorano circuit. They also offer driving courses apparently.Originally posted by doodab View PostRight then. After I win the lottery tomorrow I am going to buy myself a Ferrari. Where is a good place to book a track day so I can try some out?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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If you want a track day car then look at an Ariel Atom. Then you can keep the red shopping trolly for doing what its made for i.e making your willy look small in the local high street
Down in the west country we have Castle Combe Circuit although the locals get the hump if your exhausts are too loud. There is also a disused air field that has an honesty box at the gate...Comment
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Love driving round the Combe, especially with all that armco just metres from your door handles.Originally posted by bobspud View PostIf you want a track day car then look at an Ariel Atom. Then you can keep the red shopping trolly for doing what its made for i.e making your willy look small in the local high street
Down in the west country we have Castle Combe Circuit although the locals get the hump if your exhausts are too loud. There is also a disused air field that has an honesty box at the gate...Comment
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostIf you want a track day car then look at an Ariel Atom. Then you can keep the red shopping trolly for doing what its made for i.e making your willy look small in the local high street
Down in the west country we have Castle Combe Circuit although the locals get the hump if your exhausts are too loud. There is also a disused air field that has an honesty box at the gate...
Read the OP's post; he said he's going to buy an imaginary Ferrari with the imaginary money he imagines he's going to win in the lottery, so he doesn't want an imaginary Ariel Atom !
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Shame coz my imaginary Ariel is going to wipe the floor with his Ferrari...Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
Read the OP's post; he said he's going to buy an imaginary Ferrari with the imaginary money he imagines he's going to win in the lottery, so he doesn't want an imaginary Ariel Atom !
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Just get a Ferrari and forget the Atom. You can shut the doors and windows on a Ferrari, which saves the embarrassment of middle aged fat blokes with their bodies squeezed into the Ariel so tightly their fat rolls stick out of the sides.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI may be special, but I can imagine owning both.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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