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Genesis32 - What happened?, i was told in a simple way "stupid and offensive avatar" so an admin deleted it..

I can kinda see his point though..

Nismogirl - I was there, but not in a SILVER 32 :D

Predator - Man you have a good photographic memory, even I cant remember what i was wearing that night :D ...

As for tonight, whats the plan, as i would like to do something.. but i dont know anythign about SAU saturday nights :S

W00t!!!

Mumma (read Katrina aka Missus) just said she wants a Stagea!!!

Decisions, decisions...

Keep the sedan, sell the Corolla, get a 32GTR...

Sell the sedan, get a Stagea, sell the Corolla, get a 32GTR...

Keep the sedan, sell the Corolla, get a Stagea...

Oh the pain!! Why can't I have all 3 :D

mj: good work.. pays to play :D

W00t!!!

Mumma (read Katrina aka Missus) just said she wants a Stagea!!!

Decisions, decisions...  

Keep the sedan, sell the Corolla, get a 32GTR...  

Sell the sedan, get a Stagea, sell the Corolla, get a 32GTR...

Keep the sedan, sell the Corolla, get a Stagea...

Oh the pain!! Why can't I have all 3

Bet you the love factor for your missus just shot up a little ;) RS4 stagea would be great fun, especially if you could have it as a 2nd car.

Do option #B. I have been leaning towards an old GTR too last few days as well.. i don't care whether its falling to pieces, thats half the joy in owning an old car, fixing it all up and getting it all newish again!

Yeah but I think the costs associated with making a GTR all new again as opposed to most other 15 year old cars, is something that definitely needs to be taken into account.

Plus the maintence costs will be just as high as owning a newish GTR.

Meh 2 cents

hey guess what everybody - I hope you've all realised TODAY IS A LEAP DAY!!

so enjoy this one day every 4 years occasion! and party likes it 2000 all over again! and couldn't be a better day for it up here either :D

definitely.. my budget would be around $10-$15k on an engine rebuild and hopefully a full respray (stripping the car to bare shell myself to save labour costs).. That would be a "given".

But if it takes 3-4 months sitting in my garage while I stuff with it, thats fine too :D You're not paying for things when you're not driving it.

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