Originally posted by roadster198
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Got my banger.....
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostFor contractors you lot don't half drive some Phish!!!
a miafiori!!!! WTF
and don't anyone start on me! I know I've bought a Fiat 500 and I know it's currently in the Garage after only 3 days and 200 miles but its my daily driver (oh the Irony)my real toys are in the garage
You lot should be ashamed Bangers?! Eunos Roadsters!?!
theres nowt like the feel of depreciation to get you up in the morning
flip paying off debt get yerselves into more and get down the AUDI/MERC/BMW/Porker garages ASAP and nothing less than £35K mind or yer still a gypo
Well said. If a service is less than a grand, i dont want it.
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What does sir suggest then?????Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostNo no. That's what gypos drive.
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Talking of cars, anyone know anyone with a Black Porsche 996 C4S cabriolet. I wrote mine off but still have the hardtop. Mint condition. £3.5k from porsche. £1200 to any1 here. I have pics if needed.Comment
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Originally posted by Mailman_1 View PostWell said. If a service is less than a grand, i dont want it.
Originally posted by Mailman_1 View PostTalking of cars, anyone know anyone with a Black Porsche 996 C4S cabriolet. I wrote mine off but still have the hardtop. Mint condition. £3.5k from porsche. £1200 to any1 here. I have pics if needed.
Desperate to finance that next service are we?
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You got me. City cutbacks and all that. Need the garage space too. As the hardtops come free with the car, there isnt really much demand.Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
Desperate to finance that next service are we?
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Depends what you want in a car and what (if anything) you're trying to prove (and to whom).Originally posted by roadster198 View PostWhat does sir suggest then?????
If you want a Merc - get one. I think they are mostly overpriced and last time I went to a dealer (ex wife had one) I was shocked at the awful customer service. SAme goes for most "premium" brands.Comment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostDepends what you want in a car and what (if anything) you're trying to prove (and to whom).
If you want a Merc - get one. I think they are mostly overpriced and last time I went to a dealer (ex wife had one) I was shocked at the awful customer service. SAme goes for most "premium" brands.
I'm as shallow and money orientated as they come
so it has to be big black, three pointed star on the bonnet, I would make do with any AMG models but really it would need to be Brabus and not a car with stick on badges and an exhaust system a properly tuned one and lets not forget the drug dealer windows
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Er...so am I - but spending it on cars is such a waste!Originally posted by roadster198 View PostI'm as shallow and money orientated as they come
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Agreed. Rather respond to one of those spam emails offering your member an 'enhancement' for 9.99 and do something useful with the extra cash.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostEr...so am I - but spending it on cars is such a waste!Comment
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