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E46 will always have my heart

Dat rasp

Dat perfect shape

Dat unmistakable quad exhaust

Dat neck snapping gearchange on highest setting

They were a much more raw car back then IMO

Dat neck snapping gearchange on highest setting

They were a much more raw car back then IMO

you had me up until that bit.

if people want a fast 2-door sports car you have to make some sacrifices. and street friendliness is one of them. lol'd at R35 owners bitching about the average ride quality when stuck in traffic. it aint not soccer mum car with blind spots the size of a water buffalo.

Should have just bought a BNR32.

so he was in a small country town...drive a R32 and he would have no business.

your "demo" car always had to be a ford or holden.

he built up a honda city turbo for the wife that he would go out and wreck the locals in their V8's tho.,

you had me up until that bit.

if people want a fast 2-door sports car you have to make some sacrifices. and street friendliness is one of them. lol'd at R35 owners bitching about the average ride quality when stuck in traffic. it aint not soccer mum car with blind spots the size of a water buffalo.

That really was an unbearable gear change though; it sounded and felt like it was snapping the gearbox in half and surely couldn't have been good for the diff - maybe why so many of those diffs carked it

I know what you mean with compromise, but I prolly wouldn't have used that gear change setting on the track lol

From memory it was close to F1 gear shift time or something

So roommate has come back last night and said he's not happy with the girlfriend staying only 3 nights a week and wants me to think about it again (I'm guessing he wants to compromise to the middle of 4 nights a week) I said mate if shes here 4 nights a week that's over 50% may as well move all her gear in here and contribute.

Then apparently her contribution was cooking dinner for me a couple of times early on,cleaning the kitchen stove etc. I'm like wtf? ofcourse you gonna clean the kitchen after your the one that makes the mess in the first place.. I said why not visit her a bit at her mums? But apparently there's bad vibes there because a month or so ago her stepdad passed away.. (think its more because how close my place is to her workplace) kind of awkward now, because he's one of my good mates, not sure what to do but I didn't think I was being unreasonable?

Classic case of flatmates turning mates against each other

Also classic case of all rules not being discussed before moving in

Also classic case of you needing to tell him bad luck you had an agreement and his relationship problems and his gf's family problems aren't your problem

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Classic case of flatmates turning mates against each other

Also classic case of all rules not being discussed before moving in

Also classic case of you needing to tell him bad luck you had an agreement and his relationship problems and his gf's family problems aren't your problem

Yeah well wasn't anything to discuss before moving in - he didn't have a gf

That's it, his argument is I don't mind if mine comes over just as often I'm like yeh nah not gonna work, the house is a unit not a 5 bedroom house lol.

Probably just need to tell him bluntly tonight those are the rules don't like it move out, I mean there's other ways around it.. make a phone call, go visit etc. I don't think weekends and one work night is unreasonable.

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