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Can you tell them you have to assess the young lad's driving ability in the cars he's working on ? .
Steve
I think anything of that level will come with a price Mike. I had a Jag XJR 4.0 supercharged about 10 years ago. Bloody stunning car but not a cheap toy to run.My brother has just dumped his Aston, said it was a bloody money pit....
Lucky git.Went to sign a student up in the workplace today for his apprenticeship. Jammy sod only got a placement in a specialist garage dealing in Aston Martin and Ferrari. Had a good chin wag with the time served AM technicians and a right good nosey around, some mega stuff and mega money. Best part is I get to go and visit regularly as an assessor to monitor his progression and carry out observations on him performing various tasks as evidence for the requirements of the portfolio of evidence
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It was just not reliable, more in the garage than out, just like his Lotus Evora.I think anything of that level will come with a price
Well hopefully he will have a better time with that mate.It was just not reliable, more in the garage than out, just like his Lotus Evora.
He has now gone Jag.
He really can't stay away from British cars can't heIt was just not reliable, more in the garage than out, just like his Lotus Evora.
He has now gone Jag.
No, but he has got a Merc ML for the winter months but his other half has an under powered Freelander that has also spent quite a bit of time going backwards and forwards to the garage.He really can't stay away from British cars can't he
You might be jealous of him, but I bet he doesn't drive a Z3. So now who do we think is the jealous one?