McClatchey's Shed

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sirwiggum
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McClatchey's Shed

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Last year drove the 406 round Atlantic Drive.

Saw McClatchey's Shed in a dilapitated state:

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This youtube video shows the infamy :)

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No it doesnt annoy me

What a dead on man. a proper rally fan.
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Im sure he is more than handsomely compensated for any remedial works he has to do post rally :wink:
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i remember being in a rally car at some stage up in toome, it was proper scary, your going past trees, walls, bridges etc very fast and sometimes sideways.
Although perhaps that explains the amount of buckles on the seatbelt.
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