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Rob S
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Gerry, we are sweet gentle souls, I'm sure I don't know you mean ;)

The link to the register is here
http://www.sciroccoregisterforum.co.uk/ ... f=3&t=5027

Only problem is, not exactly going to set the world on fire is it?
Ho hum, we'll see what happens.

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What about corrado vr6s any good?

Just been looking at them and always thought they're a nice looking successor to the scirroco.
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So little does set the World on fire though.....the M3 was a teensey bit boring in then end, the GTR was a bit dull in some respects too. All cars have up and downsides, maybe this ain't the right thing for your circumstances now but at least you can go and have a look, drive the thing and see what your gut tells you.

This won't be the drive of your life but it could be something to keep, fettle and cherish until you're an old man. How many of those sorts of cars do you find that are usable now and

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Gerry H wrote:What about corrado vr6s any good?

Just been looking at them and always thought they're a nice looking successor to the scirroco.

mmmm...nice choice Gerry, gotta love the corrado vr6 storm

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Corrado's are lovely cars, and the 190 brake Corrados the best of the bunch, a little nose heavy but lovely nonetheless.

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I'll need a bit more oomph to keep up with you lot but then the corners will come up and you'll catch me again :(

Evo's about to go on P/H so we'll see what transpires.
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Ah but there's no passing on corners on track days so you should be alright!
Has the Evo not worked out for you?

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Rob S wrote:Ah but there's no passing on corners
Who told you that?? :D

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DOH, maybe that was in the novice briefing, or maybe I remember wrong. What the hell, if I'm wrong I'll just edit that post.

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Rob S wrote:Ah but there's no passing on corners on track days so you should be alright!
Has the Evo not worked out for you?

The Evo is great Rob and I love the thing but. I'm losing interest a bit in sprints. I'll need to chuck loads of dough at it and it will still be at a disadvantage to the newer models. As a road car you couldn't ask for better, the short gearing makes for awesome acceleration for passing but also means high rev cruising. If I had some disposable cash I'd go for an 8 tomorrow.

The idea of all the golfs is more appealing and along the lines of the MX5 thing I was trying to push for last year. As soon as I get a Golf, everyone will be buuying MX5s knowing my luck :)
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