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Offline lemski

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Ian in a Mini?? surely a hazard for the headlining.

- Could look a bit like a giraffe in a phone box, - now that I'd like to see.

Sunroof and full face helmet could be the answer but what have you Lincolnshire lads got against cars with suspension travel? I've driven over there and the roads are no smoother than on the Westside..
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well the thing is we like to feel the road. i loved drivin to manchester just because the roads were smoother, soon knew when i was home.
i'm thinkin of roof chopping ians mini for him. i dont know if he'll like it of not though

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Ian in a Mini?? surely a hazard for the headlining.

- Could look a bit like a giraffe in a phone box, - now that I'd like to see.

Sunroof and full face helmet could be the answer but what have you Lincolnshire lads got against cars with suspension travel? I've driven over there and the roads are no smoother than on the Westside..
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haha thanks all yes i do fit in a mini and, no roof chops liam or i a may have to roof chop ur face  :evil: tehe...

may have problems with docs ramp though with a lowered mini on 10" wheels that'l test his skills :)

well the thing is we like to feel the road. i loved drivin to manchester just because the roads were smoother, soon knew when i was home.
i'm thinkin of roof chopping ians mini for him. i dont know if he'll like it of not though


if in doubt go flat out

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just everyone take a corner and lift it on

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aslong as it gets a read out i'l be happy with however it gets on the ramp


if in doubt go flat out