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bourbons, here now

and again thursday, at the "ice cream" meet

i have bourben and coke, but no ice and im too lazy to put them together... :)

really ice cream place sells bourbens??? or are you just getting a shit load of run & raisn and making into spiders?

could'nt care less...

now be quiet while the still image tries to speak...

oh whats that?

"I can make a sandwich"

wow no shit, she can make a sandwich...

did you just tell me to be quiet ? :)

you used to be cool :spank:

Its replacement (2011- CLC200 Mercedes) is not due until November, so we have ages to sell the S15...

Mercedes... :)

the Lexus is a nice car, but not a big fan of Benz's. Probably too used to seeing them used as cabs in europe. have developed quite a dislike to them.

Much bigger VW or Audi fan.

i have bourben and coke, but no ice and im too lazy to put them together... :)

really ice cream place sells bourbens??? or are you just getting a shit load of run & raisn and making into spiders?

I just go next door and get wild the sphincter of the universe and coke. dont like ice cream....

Mercedes... :)

the Lexus is a nice car, but not a big fan of Benz's. Probably too used to seeing them used as cabs in europe. have developed quite a dislike to them.

Much bigger VW or Audi fan.

Was going to be an Audi until i met the Audi dealers in Fortitude Valley...

Ended up doing a great deal on new CLC... Bloody nice car, not quite as nice as the Lexus but it is $20k cheaper...

Plus its only the wifes car, so who really cares... :spank:

She just needs to drive me around in it when ive had too much to drink...

I just go next door and get wild the sphincter of the universe and coke. dont like ice cream....

arhhh i get your caper

Was going to be an Audi until i met the Audi dealers in Fortitude Valley...

Actually, old man had a very similar experience about a month ago. Was looking at getting an s4, but the dealer was fucking useless

didn't get back to him with a price for weeks. ended up going with a bmw. a bloody x1...... i blame the audi dealer for that

im gonna bed, 6 am flight...

night...

i am having a sickie tomorrow so i can watch the nba. might still be up at 6am. probably talking to isola or skins...

Hahaha funny you should say that, i work in that dealership, on the italian side of the business, i have always (and this is in the 5 years 5 months i have worked there) found the audi sales staff to be arrogant and full of themselves with nothing better to do apart from gossip about each other and whinge about how the "monkey's" didn't fix the car they get to thrash around in whenever they feel like.

Seriously i would not buy from those people they wonder why they are loosing a heap of business to Westside Audi centre now :wacko:

i don't care though not my loss, i don't make commission on every car they sell.

Lexus are far better then BMW, i have found that all the newest BMW's are rubbish to drive/service/own. Although i would take an E30 M3 evolution anyday.

Col you should buy another 31 coupe?

Hahaha funny you should say that, i work in that dealership, on the italian side of the business, i have always (and this is in the 5 years 5 months i have worked there) found the audi sales staff to be arrogant and full of themselves with nothing better to do apart from gossip about each other and whinge about how the "monkey's" didn't fix the car they get to thrash around in whenever they feel like.

Seriously i would not buy from those people they wonder why they are loosing a heap of business to Westside Audi centre now :wacko:

i don't care though not my loss, i don't make commission on every car they sell.

Lexus are far better then BMW, i have found that all the newest BMW's are rubbish to drive/service/own. Although i would take an E30 M3 evolution anyday.

Col you should buy another 31 coupe?

Old man was considering writing a letter of complaint, which is pretty tame for him. Usually it's a bottle of flamable liquid through the shop window, but he's getting old

There is a nice r31 coupe for sale in the classifieds, with a series 2 rb25det in it. 5k. if i didn't own 3 cars already, and had more than one secure undercover parking spot, would have been a decent buy.

i am having a sickie tomorrow so i can watch the nba. might still be up at 6am. probably talking to isola or skins...

Jason has already bailed - but I'll probably be up for a while. Still got some 24 to watch :wacko:

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