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UK Jack
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Just some pictures

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Out for first road test on Monday........look at the speed!!

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On top of Ballburrow hill

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Up through the village.........move over, the Becketts are coming through!

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Great photos UK Jack. :D
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Thanks for the great pictures,looks like a good family outing. From what I've heard most of your roads are on the narrow side,that big beast must scare alot of people!
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bobc wrote:. From what I've heard most of your roads are on the narrow side,that big beast must scare alot of people!
You are so right there Bob, I don't I have even drive her on a straight bit of road yet. It certainly gives you a crash course on how to drive a GMC, it keeps you focused :shock:
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