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just read that convo, all im going to say is, no matter how superior the next gen models are, and will be.

it will never be enough to quash someones love for something

eg- i LOVE r32 GTRs.. i know R33s are better in every way etc, would still pick an R32 because of the <3

the only thing any GTR can aspire to be is slightly more expensive than another car of the same vintage.

eg:

KPGC10 GTR is more exxy than a 240Z

a KPGC10 is nowhere near as collectible as a proper limited edition like a Falcon GT.

squires loft is always reviewed brillianty, although i havent bothered myself yet.

going to a pub is always going to be shit, as no good chef's work there. they dont know how to cook a steak and dont care. they are usually just cooks anyway. a gooood steak is an art and takes a long time to learn. you have to be able to know the meat by look and feel alone and alter many things accordingly. you also have to be able cook it to a degree less than ordered and let it rest it's way up to the desired temp. The only way you will ever get this 100% is by cooking 1000's of them with a seriously good chef over your shoulder checking every one.

The Grill Room, i posted early in the thread etc - It used to be a Squires Loft, and then went out on their own years ago.

So it's certainly "up there".

Been to the CBF Squires Loft a few times myself, very good venue also.

LOL @ Pub, everytime i've had a steak @ a pub - asked for Med Rare, it's come out with only a slight tinge of pink in the middle.

You get over trying to have an argument with the staff about how it's not Med Rare and some 17yo comes outta the kitchen to try and tell me I'm wrong :D

this is the car i want now, love the sound of the supercharger.

Mate of mines blown LS1 sounds like that. The sound it makes coming up behind you is just downright scary

Thing runs 10s and he drives it daily LOL, rather ridiculous, but amusing.

Mate of mines blown LS1 sounds like that. The sound it makes coming up behind you is just downright scary

Thing runs 10s and he drives it daily LOL, rather ridiculous, but amusing.

wow that would be a fun car to have. i agree with sounding scary with one of those coming up behind you i love it. would love to see what it feels like to be in a supercharged v8 one day.

on another note went and saw Millencolin and Pennywise last night and it was awesome, cant wait to see them again at soundwave :D

I use to listen to millencolin in like grade 5 it was awesome :P

get back into them, its better than all the shit music thats out now with there digitalised voices and music made with no instruments and not to mention making up there own words and not pronouncing them correctly . trying not to sound racist but all that shit RnB music that black people sing about there feelings and have such girly voices i HATE IT!!!

anywho that's enough ranting im bored because im on holidays lol.

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