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Great comment considering you haven't used a single comma or full stop. Also, was your first sentence meant to be a statement or a question. It read like a statement but you used a question mark instead of an exclaimation mark. Your grammar also is lacking so maybe you guys could get a discount on a two for one deal for the "full course in grammar" that you recommended.

People in glass houses.......

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Please, rephrase my post so as it may be of proper English standard. :flick_flex:

There was nothing incorrect about the first sentence, "maybe" can imply a question and would be read as such by finishing the sentence with the question mark, using a full stop would not have been contextual as the first sentence was a suggestion by inference.

I do however acknowledge I missed a full stop at the end of my post.

Also exclamation is not spelt "exclaimation"

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Also exclamation is not spelt "exclaimation"

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Too true. To "exclaim" (verb) is spelt with the I but once we go to exclamation (noun) or exclamatory (adjective) the I is lost.

BTW, you missed the fact that I also initially left out a question mark. Just making sure you are awake my friend! :tonguepoke: I took the time to change it eventually, although I see that you have the original version in your post. How did you miss that?

I suppose none of us are perfect, even if we do have a high standard of edumacachun. :buttonit:

Then again this is not really the place to be proof reading each post either. I will save that for my thesis. :spoton::flick_flex:

Sorry for the thread hijack. Please continue! :biggrin:

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the one I'm a bit scared about is a benz with the 6.3 ltr in it, anyone know how quick those beasts go?

is that the 450kw twin turbo V12 AMG or the newer naturally aspirated V8??? id say either would be damn quick - theres a dealership up the road and our work is on the corner of every car dealers little backroad 'test strip', quite a few AMG's come past and they sound horn and look like they are hauling ass!!!!

nothing beats the barbagello fezzas and audi centre lambos though, makes it very hard to get any work done haha

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Total hijack here, but I saw (and heard ... my lord did I hear) a Gemballa GT the other day ... based on the Cayenne Turbo. Pure horn.

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I've seen recordings of a test at amg head quarters E55 vs E63 two runs over qtr mile.

The E55 won suprisingly twice, then they tested the CLS55 vs CLS63 and they ran head to head this race was done twice from a 60km roll on a race track in somewhere in europe.

I just sold my C55 and have been invited to drive the new CLK63 but I don't want to because the last time I went in for a test drive I spent 160K on a AMG.....CLK63 drive away they qouted me 190K......

I think I'll stick to my 440rwkw Phoon!

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I do however acknowledge I missed a full stop at the end of my post.

Also exclamation is not spelt "exclaimation"

You were missing a full stop at the end of the sentence as opposed to a partial stop?

Too true. To "exclaim" (verb) is spelt with the I but once we go to exclamation (noun) or exclamatory (adjective) the I is lost.

Both of you incorrectly spelled the word 'spelt' as well.

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