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Originally posted by Nizmo

ones for me - ones to rent out - one i rent out i wont be in debt for cos its one fo the townhouses on a property my dad will eventually be developing - so that will pay off the mortgage on "my pad" - far better than wasting my money on go fast bits :P

Cool . Tell him cos your the only child you deserve two extra pads.

One for renting out for you and one for your love of your life. ( the line stupid , not the guy ). Hehehe

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Ken

Originally posted by 33Spec2

i think im going down that path!

Russ , I have prolly owned somewhere in the region of 100-120 cars in my time. As posted b4 , everything from Datto 1600's ( bout 10 of those ) to Porsches ( bout 1 of those ) . I would not change what I've done even if I could.

I have enjoyed every one though some more than others. They will give you grief , they will give you joy , they will make you poor but they can give the best feeling of being independent and your own boss.

I could have spent my money on properties , stocks and shares etc but when I am older I will have some great memories of the cars and things I did with them ( and in them ).

Can't say that about a savings bond.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

all u need now is a mint KPGC10 GTR ken

Funny thing is , I may be old ( well old compared to you lot ) but I do like fairly current technology.

Would much rather be in a GTR than an old 240z ( had 3 of those btw ) cos I like my speed and handling.

Not to say an old Porsche RSR wouldn't get my attention though..

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrgold

A Near Death Experience, had a lot of them in the dreamtime, when drinking and driving was a way of life. Don't do that anymore, TAXI!!

Jesus , if I counted all those , I would need to find numbers that don't exist yet.

I spent about 8 yrs as a Navigator for some of the wildest drivers in this state.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrgold

Aren't old people allowed to have skylines, will they take our cars away from us and put us in homes?

When I go in a home , look out.

Twin o/head aerials , boom box , juiced up batteries in the gopher and a l/weight titanium polished zimmerframe. Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

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