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MarkGolf said:...... I loved the car more than ever when I took it over to Germany, it does need clear fast roads to really enjoy it although in the back of my mind ............... but I want to concentrate on my 13 week old boy
C4Silver said:Fantastic thread, Interesting to see the Hose kept it's seal on the 3rd rad and then suddenly started weeping over 3 years later,
It's a cracking car and reminds me very much of my own personal battle with my Demons in keeping them pristine..... EVERY Car i have ever had i was going to keep forever..... Subsequently the next owner gets a fantastic almost near Show car !
NORE IMPORTANTLY!!!!!! Enjoy the time with your Son !
And don't while away the years fretting over cars, My Son now 15 has not once shown any interst in Cars what so ever ! Despite me being quite prolofic with several over the years, I think i's one of those my Dad's out of date stance's...... A bit like telling them the song theylike is a re mix of a song that was out when i was a lad..... Just like my Dad did when i was young and happnin !
He;s 15 Next week, He;s a keen Rugby Player so we spend weekend's traveling around Yorkshire to Matches, Cricket, School takes up a great deal of time for obvious reasons, and as a result my infactuation with the Motor vehicle has wained over the past decade and a half, it's always been there but i'm a lot less ***** than i used to be, Scratches, Dings, Balls hiiting the car, Bikes in and out of the garage, the stuff you have had night mares about are all coming your way i too have been into Show & Shine, GTI International at Crowthorne every year back in the day, Audi meets, RWYB at Santa Pod...... Cleaning, replacing, polishing all took a back seat litterally while i turned my hand at becomming a Dad, over the summer Holiday's hes all of a sudden infactueted with Mini Cooper's ! we are now Talking about suspension, Replacement exhausts and air filters....... We have booked Him a day's driving on Sunday for his Birthday, he found out about it the other day and hasn't shut up on about it yet, Its almost as if he's invented not only driving but the Motor car as well...... I'm now being educated by 15 Year Old....
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T8 said:MarkGolf said:...... I loved the car more than ever when I took it over to Germany, it does need clear fast roads to really enjoy it although in the back of my mind ............... but I want to concentrate on my 13 week old boy
I vaguely recall when my son was 13 weeks old. It was a few months after I had to sell my first Porsche. :evil:
Seriously, their formative years are great fun but it'll get even better when you can go on a Eurohoon together and share in his first lap around 'The Ring'. For me that was well worth the 30 year wait.