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Not a big fan of the fulvia. Almost tempted to take out a loan for that delta though...

Also, yay :):

Date/Time Activity Location

09/05/11 10:51 Awaiting Collection from Post Office PETRIE LPO

09/05/11 10:34 Transferred to PETRIE LPO BRENDALE DC

09/05/11 10:17 Attempted Delivery - No one in attendance BRENDALE DC

09/05/11 06:02 Scheduled for delivery today BRENDALE DC

09/05/11 05:38 Onboard with driver BRENDALE DC

08/05/11 13:12 Manifest received UNDERWOOD BUSINESS CENTRE

and Porsche, don't forget the hate for Porsche lol.

Not that I’d ever want to put words in old mates mouth, but perhaps you mean his hate for the people who own and drive them?

Surely he hasn’t driven enough of them to make an educated and informed decision on the vehicle(s) alone?

Not that I’d ever want to put words in old mates mouth, but perhaps you mean his hate for the people who own and drive them?

Surely he hasn’t driven enough of them to make an educated and informed decision on the vehicle(s) alone?

Never met/seen any Porsche wankers, so it's not that. And yeah, I've only ever driven 2 of them, but wasn't overly impressed. Just not fussed on their designs.

You're so soft Martin. I think my eyes are going square. Got 70 drawings dumped on my desk this morning to be reviewed and commented on by 3pm. Very lame. Running out of red ink.

You're so soft Martin.

That's what she said.

I think my eyes are going square. Got 70 drawings dumped on my desk this morning to be reviewed and commented on by 3pm. Very lame. Running out of red ink.

If you have a spare couple of mil handy (actually I have no idea what it would cost), we can hook you up with a drawing management system, including electronic marking up/redlining (as well as everything else you could ever want to do drafting/drawing shiz). No more reliance on red ink :thumbsup:

I could mark most of it up in adobe or blue beam if i wanted but I prefer hardcopies for these drawings. Need to reference between all the other drawings so it's easier to just do it with the A1 plans rather than on a screen.

Not that I’d ever want to put words in old mates mouth, but perhaps you mean his hate for the people who own and drive them?

Surely he hasn’t driven enough of them to make an educated and informed decision on the vehicle(s) alone?

They go orright for a volkeswagon. :whistling:

I could mark most of it up in adobe or blue beam if i wanted

Pfffft. Toy software compared to what I'm offering you :P

Need to reference between all the other drawings

Handles all that for you too ;)

nah not what I mean by referencing lol. I don't have enough screens/big enough screens to have all the right drawings up at the same time. much easier to just use the plan bench. What's the software called?

If I do wind up going euro it'll be Alfa or VW.

Finally got on a computer instead of trying to use the forum from my phone. To add to this:

I'm looking at (in no particular order):

VW

Alfa

Jag

Volvo

So not really just Naziland and Pizzaland. I just couldn't be assed typing that much on my phone.

This is partly why I was wanting to do a FF vs FR pros and cons list, but then I decided I've owned both before and never really had any problems with either. And really, when it comes down to it, as a 95% of the time street car, it's probably not going to make much difference.

In the meantime, if anyone hears of someone wanting a 32... if they're paying enough for me to go out and buy another car straight away then I'll sell it. Otherwise I'll keep saving and sell the 32 when I'm ready to buy something else.

Get a lancia

+1

^^ This man...he knows.

x2

Fulvia

No integrales on carsales anymore :mellow:

I read it as Vulva. However, it's a nice looking car. Be nice to own..... If you had a moustashe, concrete lawn......and owned a Fish shop.

/\ This.

Not a big fan of the fulvia. Almost tempted to take out a loan for that delta though...

Also, yay :):

Date/Time Activity Location

09/05/11 10:51 Awaiting Collection from Post Office PETRIE LPO

09/05/11 10:34 Transferred to PETRIE LPO BRENDALE DC

09/05/11 10:17 Attempted Delivery - No one in attendance BRENDALE DC

09/05/11 06:02 Scheduled for delivery today BRENDALE DC

09/05/11 05:38 Onboard with driver BRENDALE DC

08/05/11 13:12 Manifest received UNDERWOOD BUSINESS CENTRE

So close....

Fiat bambi. what a farken power house. :thumbsup:

Fiat Bambino you mean

Is this over the whole Ann Frank thing?

Too soon?

It's all in bad taste. Ann Frankly I've had about enough of it.

Funny name for software.

I lol'ed

GT35 gives you moar interwebs credits

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