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rofl u tard.

i dont want a street machine... i want a nice daily driver

Yeah you do.

you just forgot. Kinda like Peter Pan and flying. :bonk:

You just gotta think happy thoughts nark, drag/drifting etc

Then you'll hunger for power once more :D

And who says a street machine cant be streetable.

Mine is economic on fuel, goes hard, drive well/easily, doesnt get hassled by cops... and doesnt come with a spatic insurance bill (well not 8g's)

well for starters... insurance is half the cost of a skyline with an excess of 1/10th the skyline. the servicing for the first 2 years is free...

what would u suggest gordon?

Bang for buck ratio is low though nark:

120Kw for $39,990+ on road costs!

Think of what kind of Skyline you could get for that money...or any other car/..

I am not going to bag you for choosing the mini though, each to their own. If I went from a lesser powered car to a S/C mini I would probably love it, but the fact is going backwards in performance will be a lot harder to cope with :D

well for starters... insurance is half the cost of a skyline with an excess of 1/10th the skyline. the servicing for the first 2 years is free...  

what would u suggest gordon?

get older quickly :D all these things become less of a problem once you hit the "magic" age of 25..insurance, cops, etc all become less of a concern.

anyhow, there is plenty of other cars out there that will solve many of these problems for the same prices, but not a mini.

hell even steve is calling you a soft****..lol

Yeah you do.

you just forgot. Kinda like Peter Pan and flying.   :bonk:

You just gotta think happy thoughts nark, drag/drifting etc  

Then you'll hunger for power once more  :D

And who says a street machine cant be streetable.

Mine is economic on fuel, goes hard, drive well/easily, doesnt get hassled by cops... and doesnt come with a spatic insurance bill (well not 8g's)

lmao

im saving myself for the R34 GTR i will be buying in NZ and shipping over.

get older quickly :D all these things become less of a problem once you hit the "magic" age of 25..insurance, cops, etc all become less of a concern.  

anyhow, there is plenty of other cars out there that will solve many of these problems for the same prices, but not a mini.  

hell even steve is calling you a soft****..lol

why the *** do u think im selling my 32 and buying something with a low excess for 5 years until i can buy the R34 GTR!!!

u tards.

actually I changed my mind, BUY A MINI - go ahead buy one..

all i can say is: you'll be back!

I've driven plenty of cars, and been forced to drive things like Magnas, camrys, falcons, and more for a few weeks here and there. Nothing compares to the feel of a nice nissan...

WRXs suck dick and the only WRX i would buy is an STI... and it would have to be a 99 or 2003 model which the latter i cannot afford and i dont want one... plus the insurance for them for me is still more than my 32

once im 26 it will be back to the skylines... when i can actually afford to insure the damn thing :D

LMAO gordo.... pink 32...

Nark we all made a card to congratulate you on your new ride....

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A few of us chipped in for a cruising cd...

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And we bought this to help us get over your gheyness....

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LMAO! ur such an ass! :D

i knew this would happen :(

shame shame shame!!! as Hinch would say :wassup:

hows about an Audi A4? the 1.8T can be modded and 90s models are relatively cheap, has all the leather and mod-cons ya want too

if you're keen on the pug, wait a few years for one of these babys :D

http://www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_...ts/2_06_pug.htm

anyone test driven one of these before? http://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/marketplace...o=1&chkRows=500

My friend has a 2003 A4 Turbo. Its all class but slow.

U really think u have enough money to buy a 45g mini and then sell it at a loss of around 10 grand and then buy a r34 gtr???? :bs!: Unless u get a second job

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