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Out of interst, did you young guys (19/20) with 34's actually pay for them with savings, or have car/personal loans to get them at your age?

If you paid cash, can I get in on whatever drugs you are selling :O LOL

lol kralster, thats what i meant, i wont lie i had the same deal with the lancer i bough back in the day when i was 16. if i saved more i would have got a better car sure, but meh, it was good on economy, 4 door, good for a few mates to go hooning in haha, the good old school days.

you only 19 v-man?

young gun.

20 in July :(

Yeah no i actually paid for the car myself. It's called saving.

Its called taking year of uni to work night shift every night and quit drinking as well as cut down on oging out HEPAS :) But its worth it 4 me

i feel so old knowing how young he is :O

ur 20 and im turining 20 in 1 month...

lol you know what, now that i have one i prefer it also, but andy's GTR i would take over my car any day.

Yes the R34 GTR will be on top of my "if you had the money and could buy any car you wanted, what would you buy?" list!! >_<

probably the same for a lot of people on this forum...

Go the tripple post :wub:

what you doing with you old brakes :D you can send them my way ill pay shipping ;)

Sorry my computer had a fit ;)

I hadnt even thought of that but will let you know >_<

Ages are starting to even out. :laugh: I guess its the "Friday Night Crowd" that is the youngans LOL.

I'm very interested in this sunday cruise Paully made mention of.

For Sunday cruises my wife will usually come along too, she hates being out late on friday nights just sitting in the car, although she usually looks for other lass's to talk to. So begs the next Q: Am I one of a few Married ppl on here too? Or even in long term relationships?

Just trying to get to know the ppl I chat too ;)

Im married and im into cars more then my husband lol

I try and make the new girls that come out on cruise comfortable as most of the converstaions are about bits on cars so it can get a bit boring and hard for them....Its nice when there are other girls out...

I have had a 180sx and then a bmw (big mistake) and now my GTR

Sorry my computer had a fit :wub:

I hadnt even thought of that but will let you know >_<

Im married and im into cars more then my husband lol

I try and make the new girls that come out on cruise comfortable as most of the converstaions are about bits on cars so it can get a bit boring and hard for them....Its nice when there are other girls out...

I have had a 180sx and then a bmw (big mistake) and now my GTR

Hehe thats funny. Sounds like when I was at my last placement (oil and gas company), it was very male dominated so when the girls got together we went off on a tangent. Once we ended up talking about washing powder. We then sorta looked at each other and laughed realising that this was an odd conversation here - it wouldn't have happened if there was any male in sight :laugh: Rare moment!

Hehe thats funny. Sounds like when I was at my last placement (oil and gas company), it was very male dominated so when the girls got together we went off on a tangent. Once we ended up talking about washing powder. We then sorta looked at each other and laughed realising that this was an odd conversation here - it wouldn't have happened if there was any male in sight :laugh: Rare moment!

Yeah I get on with guys better then girls as like the same things...but finding alot more girls like me its awesome..

I like to do the girly thing here and there but always end up talking about cars in the end lol >_<

Thats funny washing powder lol.... I talk about girly things just to wind the boys up and annoy them sometimes :wub:

You guys 25 is only a quarter of the way there!!!

Im only 27, im engaged and have a 17yr old son in law!

We own the 34, but the other half is too short to drive it! >_<

sif have thumbups up to that comment lol :laugh: :laughing-smiley-014:

Dam boys and there toys...I had to buy my own GTR cause my other half gets funny about me driving his GTR... so now the tables have turned and he doesn't like how he isnt allowed to drive mine :laughing-smiley-014:

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