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Too Zazzy? (for Simon the grammar Nazi)

ORIGINAL: Greg James 3.2 88F. I'm going to paint my gentleman's sausage the same colour to see if same affect!!!!
That was a worrying enough comment without the repetition! Not zazzy to my eyes. It suits the car well. It's just hugely impractical! (But then, most sensible people don't drive their cars with grubby, oily and dirty fingers too often, so it's probably not as bad as I make out! I'm sure Kylie Minogue washes her hands AND gets a manicure before driving ... [;)]) Oli.
 
ORIGINAL: Greg James 3.2 88F. I'm going to paint my gentleman's sausage the same colour to see if same affect!!!!
Sausages should be done on a barbie, and if the 280 deg of the charcoal isn't enough then it gets stuck with a fork to see if it is cooked
 
most sensible people don't drive their cars with grubby, oily and dirty fingers
OK, confession time - when driving I wear white cotton gloves, as per Tokyo taxi drivers. Keeps the wheel, gear lever and switches clean. Amazing how much muck comes off on the gloves when you first start.
 
The big wheel makes the car much nicer to drive. (No power steering) and had fallen out of love a bit with it since the 944 came along. But this has improved car no end.
 
Can someone edit the thread title from: 'to zazzy' to 'too zazzy' please? Its making the slightly OCD grammar nazi in my anxious. Edited by Diver944 - Done - Paul :ROFLMAO:
 

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