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Then again you need to sum up the pros and cons of living at home...

Pros,

Mum cooks

Mum washs

Mum cleans room

Mum makes bed

Mum pretty much does everything

Dad mows lawn

Dad helps divide the trips to the fridge to get beer by getting two each time

Dad give you free advice (sometimes, acutally most times not what you wanta hear)

Dad encourages you to go fishing with him

You will have your entire pay to spend on material items

Cons,

No independance (However this could be a 'pro' also if your challanged)

Un-cool

No chance of picking up one nighters and getting away with it (Your one nighter will be your mums best friend the next day, over breakfast your mum will invite her back)

You will have no skyline mod money

You will gain weight, due to more KFC, McDonalds and general takeaway and less greens

Your body odour will get worse, until you meet a girl who buys you nice stuff to make you more acceptable to her friends (my personal favourite)

Thats a short look into it... You should list them all out and do what makes you feel happiest...

I still reckon move out btw... Thats what Jebus would do...

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Move out and get on with your life if its a realistic optoin

otherwise stay at home and save up a house deposit, they arent getting any cheaper.

You dont want to be living at home forever like mark

im sorry.. who the hell are u.? oh wait u obviously are a very important member of this community.. oh yes yes u are.. u have 14 trader rating.. ur uber cool. uve also got 998 posts.. woah ur quite the whore.. and also u have a R32.. u are king mate.. congrats.. now perhaps meet me first before u start using me a reference douche bag :P

Then again you need to sum up the pros and cons of living at home...

Pros,

Mum cooks

Mum washs

Mum cleans room

Mum makes bed

Mum pretty much does everything

Dad mows lawn

Dad helps divide the trips to the fridge to get beer by getting two each time

Dad give you free advice (sometimes, acutally most times not what you wanta hear)

Dad encourages you to go fishing with him

You will have your entire pay to spend on material items

Cons,

No independance (However this could be a 'pro' also if your challanged)

Un-cool

No chance of picking up one nighters and getting away with it (Your one nighter will be your mums best friend the next day, over breakfast your mum will invite her back)

You will have no skyline mod money

You will gain weight, due to more KFC, McDonalds and general takeaway and less greens

Your body odour will get worse, until you meet a girl who buys you nice stuff to make you more acceptable to her friends (my personal favourite)

Thats a short look into it... You should list them all out and do what makes you feel happiest...

I still reckon move out btw... Thats what Jebus would do...

how so col.. i find my aroma and essence of 40ml of optimax/vpower splashed on my shirt and neckline is uber sexy and gets my 17yo pimped chickos wet every morning.. without fail. that and the Big mac stain on my socks.. chicks dig that smell..

ok i have turned this thread into something gay. my appologies

anyway.. as if u go backwards and put a SOHC push rod (shut up shane) V8 into ur skyrine?

I'm surprised this thread kept well on topic, very impressive.

I'm starting to think moving out is the best option at this point, once i grad Uni i can look to earning some real money then getting a 34 GTR or something nice like that.

i was looking into other engines to drop in and along the way i found out my dad is a raging fan old model V8's (i only just found out he used to drive a V12!) particularly the Buick Rivera and Wildcats and i think i would much rather either by my dad either a fully restored or work in progress car for Christmas and restore that with him rather than potentially kill the Skyline.

besides the idea of buying my old man a car makes me far more happier then making him worry about the thought of me strapping the V8 into a power pole any day.

im sorry.. who the hell are u.? oh wait u obviously are a very important member of this community.. oh yes yes u are.. u have 14 trader rating.. ur uber cool. uve also got 998 posts.. woah ur quite the whore.. and also u have a R32.. u are king mate.. congrats.. now perhaps meet me first before u start using me a reference douche bag :)

settle down princess, he is playing around, like this whole thread. I believe everyone found his reference to you funny. Maybe he is the guy looking through your window at night :D

how so col.. i find my aroma and essence of 40ml of optimax/vpower splashed on my shirt and neckline is uber sexy and gets my 17yo pimped chickos wet every morning.. without fail. that and the Big mac stain on my socks.. chicks dig that smell..

ok i have turned this thread into something gay. my appologies

anyway.. as if u go backwards and put a SOHC push rod (shut up shane) V8 into ur skyrine?

ok course they do they are young slushy, even you said that :P

man i would love a V8 in my line or a VQ35....mmmmm

I'm surprised this thread kept well on topic, very impressive.

I'm starting to think moving out is the best option at this point, once i grad Uni i can look to earning some real money then getting a 34 GTR or something nice like that.

i was looking into other engines to drop in and along the way i found out my dad is a raging fan old model V8's (i only just found out he used to drive a V12!) particularly the Buick Rivera and Wildcats and i think i would much rather either by my dad either a fully restored or work in progress car for Christmas and restore that with him rather than potentially kill the Skyline.

besides the idea of buying my old man a car makes me far more happier then making him worry about the thought of me strapping the V8 into a power pole any day.

yeah prob the best idea....car plans always go astray around this place. :banana:

mmm V12..... :dry:

settle down princess, he is playing around, like this whole thread. I believe everyone found his reference to you funny. Maybe he is the guy looking through your window at night :rant:

ok course they do they are young slushy, even you said that :D

man i would love a V8 in my line or a VQ35....mmmmm

yeah prob the best idea....car plans always go astray around this place. :)

mmm V12..... :thumbsup:

im playing around.. dont worry i wont start a fist fight.. but still who is this dude.? if he knew me then im cool with derogatory comments... but hes like the new kid in school who calls someone dumb to act cool infront of his new peers.. not a way to make friends just enemies..

btw mate im 19 and i think its acceptable to live at home

hey brotha, id say move out. my dad bought his 4door liner for 13k (was up for sale for 15) and then a year later he sold it to me for 10k(thats rite my daddy got me my 4door lol) then i moved out after that.my car is auto to so i feel ur pain about the 32 being slow but hey do what i did, move out, struggle for a few months, settle down and start spending money on ur line. atm im looking ata man conversion for mine. moving out dont cost too much if u find the rite place, i live in surfers for $75 a week, in a bloody nice place 2, with 2 chicks!!! woot woot! plus living out of home is the bomb, ur mum dnt nag all the time and u dnt have to worry bout making other people happy and u can do whatever the hell u want!ill die before i go back. if u wna bond with ur dad go have a beer at his place and drink all his grog,

just what i do.

looks like I'm gonna move out, found a place at Kelvin Grove that floated my boat. cars will always be there but my youth wont be plus if it all goes pear shaped i always got a roof and meal here at home so how could i lose?

how so col.. i find my aroma and essence of 40ml of optimax/vpower splashed on my shirt and neckline is uber sexy and gets my 17yo pimped chickos wet every morning.. without fail. that and the Big mac stain on my socks.. chicks dig that smell..

I fear to think/picture the type of 17yo "chickos" that would go for the smell of petrol and big mac stains...

But make them sound real classy Mark... ;) Real classy...

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