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ahh so it was you that had an argument with a roundabout? :laugh: lucky it was the work car then :laugh:

no it wasnt me. plus, with the work utes, i dont argue with things, they can just argue with my tray :nyaanyaa:

haha the tiida makes the 33 look small in the pic :nyaanyaa: shame the tiida's suck so bad. will have to upload all my video's of the shenanigans in the work tiida's, when they were straight off the truck :laugh: locked them in first (auto) crusing down brunswick st bout 50k's sitting on rev limiter with 17k's on the odo. i got it on video!

nah i would've gone for an impreza. bottom of the line is only bout 21k and tiida is about 20k

at least she got the hatch

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It can stop raining now...

dont say that! i'm having fun in my work cars later. we have one rwd car and i'm gonna make the most of it. i never thought i'd say this, but i wish we had falcons and bommadores :nyaanyaa:

nah i would've gone for an impreza. bottom of the line is only bout 21k and tiida is about 20k

at least she got the hatch

nope its a sedan and was 20K driveaway about 6 months ago (metallic paint and auto), i think they're doing them now for 17K with $1000 fuel

dont say that! i'm having fun in my work cars later. we have one rwd car and i'm gonna make the most of it. i never thought i'd say this, but i wish we had falcons and bommadores :laugh:

hmm these cars must get abused more by staff than the people that actually rent them :nyaanyaa:

nope its a sedan and was 20K driveaway about 6 months ago (metallic paint and auto), i think they're doing them now for 17K with $1000 fuel

:nyaanyaa: damn. oh well, at least they're comfy (sorta) and easy to drive, i guess :laugh:

Yeah, but I have to drive up the 'Sunny'coast, and my car is very tail happy. Which is all good and well on the track or whatever, but on the road its not.

thats where our giant "dirt" holding yard comes in handy. 250 square metres of open space :laugh: i think of it as my playground

hmm these cars must get abused more by staff than the people that actually rent them :laugh:

:w00t: never! how could you acuse me of such a thing! would i ever do a thing like that :nyaanyaa: I dont abuse my work cars (or managers priviledges) i tenderly nurture them. it takes a fair bit of skill to blow the air box out while driving a brand new one, but you just have to know these things.

just sit there continuously kicking the accelerator making it change gears randomly. it would go from 4th to 2nd to 3rd to 2nd to 4th back to 2nd (all while crusing at 60) then bang! suddenly the car sounds like a v8. my colleague is pissing himself with laughter thinking i blew the exhaust out. we just parked it at the next office and left :nyaanyaa:

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