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Offline SoundillusioN

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Offline JulesS3

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Re: learning to drive
« Reply #2 on: 03 August 2011, 07:49 »
Saw a fit young girl learning in an R8 in kensington once.

Offline Ant1981

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Re: learning to drive
« Reply #3 on: 03 August 2011, 12:54 »
I really wonder how happy the insurance company were with having a learner driver in such a car?

I bet they didn't even know.
80% of your posts are total tripe, as they are mostly replies to sh1te posts created by the morons that, unfortunately this forum attracts.

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Offline JulesS3

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Re: learning to drive
« Reply #4 on: 03 August 2011, 13:08 »
Possible work insurance with no limits? That or the guy didnt care as he will just pay for it to be fixed?

Offline DOA

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Re: learning to drive
« Reply #5 on: 03 August 2011, 15:33 »
Interesting that it doesnt have a front number plate.

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Re: learning to drive
« Reply #6 on: 04 August 2011, 18:48 »
as usual its someone with too much money who thinks a Ferrari is just a car and can afford the

quoted £30K insurance  :sick: :sick:

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Re: learning to drive
« Reply #7 on: 04 August 2011, 19:04 »
Fair play to him I say, wish I could have learned in a Ferrari and owned one. Deep inside we're all jealous  :tongue: