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Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Rover

Good news: I own a Rover 214 16V SEI- I'll put a picture up soon; in the meantime, it's the 3 door version of this car. Same colour an' all.

After spending 10 years not driving and most of last year testing a rally game with steering wheel and foot pedals, adjusting to real driving is not as easy as I had thought- keeping high revs, taking corners too fast and accelerating swiftly. I think I'll give my old driving instructor a call and get a few refresher lessons.

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