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 Post subject: Re: Male or female
 Post Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 7:43 am 
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You could always do a Pole too find out :lol:


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I'm a female MPS owner - though at weekend I'm a delegated passenger as my husband takes the keys :)


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so there are just a handful of us ladies then. Did you choose the car because you like speed, or the look of it?


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shellsworth88 wrote:
I'm a female MPS owner - though at weekend I'm a delegated passenger as my husband takes the keys :)


I find this interesting. My wife is also happy to give up her keys on her car when we travel together. Can`t imagine me doing that the other way around except when I`ve had a drink and she hasn`t. Before you ask, I never criticise my wife`s driving so that isn`t a factor and she certainly isn`t a "little woman".


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Girl/Pole/MPS.. Those are great words.

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Mollyolly wrote:
so there are just a handful of us ladies then. Did you choose the car because you like speed, or the look of it?


Both :)

Always been a bit of a car geek when all my friends were playing with dolls my interest was cars... I always wanted an EVO VII F430 :whistle:

And I have no problems with the hub taking the keys at the weekend, he's had fast cars but because his job means he travels alot it was financial suicide so we have the best of both :)

Mazda 6 for long journeys visiting family down in Cornwall and the MPS fun :)


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 Post subject: Re: Male or female
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Your weekend situation makes sense under the circumstances.


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my hubby has just bought a Chimeara so its hard to decide which car to take out at weekends !! But as I am having problems with my clutch at the mo, I'm happier for him to take the TVR out.
Hopefully clutch will be adjusted tomorrow and see if it feels better.
Do you find it a problem on yours ?


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 Post subject: Re: Male or female
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What sort of problem are you having with the clutch?


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the snatchy clutch problem. People on here have sent me thread about adjusting it. See my post about not bonding with car.


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 Post subject: Re: Male or female
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Sorry, I didn`t make the connection. The adjustment itself is easy: It is just in an awkward place.


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