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Here's what I learned from my car:
It wasn't the 'looking at it'.
It wasn't the 'correctness'.
It wasn't the building it. (which I loved).
It wasn't the working on it. (which I loved).
It was getting the car to TALK to you-getting its rhythm and its feel that went right to my core when on the road or track. Electric. It talks to you at 100, screams at you at 155.
Sit tight Knockers. You've got a fabulous car. I wouldn't change a thing on it if mine.
If you took it out more, more people would tell you that.
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Chas.
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