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agreed, stags are porno.

seems its hard to find a grade 4 auto in black though.

your not looking hard enough :banana:

>>Black 260RS 25k<<

>>Black 2.5x<<

>>Black 1999<<

>>Black RS4<<

>>Black RS4<<

how about white 260RS

>>White<<

teach her to drive manual in the getz :D and say your not driving the new car until you don't crunch gears :)

pfft, you gotta be joking right?

she laks the co-ordination the be able to drive manual...

i tried teaching her in the getz a while ago,

after about 3 fat skids, 6 bunny hops and 3 years of clutch life gone, she gave up. thank god!

automagic will do, its only gonna be a family car.

pfft, you gotta be joking right?

she laks the co-ordination the be able to drive manual...

i tried teaching her in the getz a while ago,

after about 3 fat skids, 6 bunny hops and 3 years of clutch life gone, she gave up. thank god!

automagic will do, its only gonna be a family car.

you've changed man, you used to be cool

hehe..im only kidding...Appropriate choice for an up and coming 'family man'

Ben taught me how to drive manual in a suzuki ignis... then i upgraded slightly to a r32-GTR LOL.

Where bouts do you live craig? if you wanna come up to show your missus the stag maybe we'll do a bbq or something.

Jeez you could've picked a better looking one than that to try and convince people, that thing looks like arse :D

*edit* after having a decent look, the car itself isn't too bad, but the cheap looking Bob Jane-spec rims and off road profile tyres just ruin it completely. 0/5 would not watch again.

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