One for Mak?
Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 10:18 pm
WR1 Bro wrote:Maybe you could deliver it to her only wearing your G-string and shades?
WR1 Bro wrote:Why not. If she isn't happy with her "package" already ready then you better put the cherry on the top for her. Maybe you could deliver it to her only wearing your G-string and shades?
Spike "THE LEGEND" Mike XXX wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:Why not. If she isn't happy with her "package" already ready then you better put the cherry on the top for her. Maybe you could deliver it to her only wearing your G-string and shades?
PICTURE!!
Spike "THE LEGEND" Mike XXX wrote:thats not the biggest one in the showroom....so I know you wont buy it... GET THE BIG ONE
The Swede wrote:Spike "THE LEGEND" Mike XXX wrote:thats not the biggest one in the showroom....so I know you wont buy it... GET THE BIG ONE
Parrot !
I was actually looking around at what the cost of a CLS would be as she quite likes that one and then noticed this one was cheaper actually
RS4 saloon would perfect. Money ...
WR1 Owner! wrote:not from them i wouldnt! wouldnt trust a car from there to be honest! i seen the way some of them cars are driven. the term - drive it like its stolen - comes to mind. looks very nice though.
The Swede wrote:WR1 Owner! wrote:not from them i wouldnt! wouldnt trust a car from there to be honest! i seen the way some of them cars are driven. the term - drive it like its stolen - comes to mind. looks very nice though.
You know these guys ?
In general, it is incredible though which bargains you can have on larger engined Mercs etc.
As we do not drive many miles with Mak's car, fuel consumption is not a priority and it does tempt you then to rather get a 53-plate Merc E500 for £11K instead of a 4-pot diesel.
A BMW 545i might also be cool, although don't know if they're actually 'cheap' yet.
WR1 Owner! wrote:could also go for a A4 S line TDi Convertable top spec for around the price range. something new?
The Swede wrote:WR1 Owner! wrote:not from them i wouldnt! wouldnt trust a car from there to be honest! i seen the way some of them cars are driven. the term - drive it like its stolen - comes to mind. looks very nice though.
You know these guys ?
In general, it is incredible though which bargains you can have on larger engined Mercs etc.
As we do not drive many miles with Mak's car, fuel consumption is not a priority and it does tempt you then to rather get a 53-plate Merc E500 for £11K instead of a 4-pot diesel.
A BMW 545i might also be cool, although don't know if they're actually 'cheap' yet.
WR1 Owner! wrote:lol oops. i wont mention the dti that i drive then :p
im into vauxhall SLIGHTLY ( dont know why )
The Monaro looks quite nice.. not many on the roads either so its something different if your willing to try different
go all out and get a mustang
if not just buy a BMW just for the badge..
The Swede wrote:Prob just keep the Lexus still and keep an eye out for what's around.
WR1 Bro wrote:The Swede wrote:Prob just keep the Lexus still and keep an eye out for what's around.
As first suspected, you are a tyre kicking waste of time.
The Swede wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:The Swede wrote:Prob just keep the Lexus still and keep an eye out for what's around.
As first suspected, you are a tyre kicking waste of time.
How many cars did you already not have?
Or did I accidentally touch a sensitive string?
I'm just not fixed with one car. I like to change and keep looking around for something I like more.
If it's hadn't been that the car would have to be a bit reliable, I'd have bought a really old beemer or Merc instead of the Lexus.
The Swede wrote:WR1 Owner! wrote:lol oops. i wont mention the dti that i drive then :p
im into vauxhall SLIGHTLY ( dont know why )
The Monaro looks quite nice.. not many on the roads either so its something different if your willing to try different
go all out and get a mustang
if not just buy a BMW just for the badge..
Hmmm... now you mention, the badge on the BMW is really the let-down.
Monaro is not suitable. It needs to be driveable for a woman with not too much driving experience and be reasonably fun for when I get in it.
If I'd get a Monaro, I could as well keep the Evo and let her drive that. Or get the real 'Monaro': the Lotus Carlton
A scoob would be an option, but I'd probably find that a bit of a let-down after having had the Evo. It's like switching from full-fat milk back to semi-skimmed
Prob just keep the Lexus still and keep an eye out for what's around.
The Swede wrote:Is he interested in selling ???
The Swede wrote:Is he interested in selling ???
danr55 wrote:The Swede wrote:Is he interested in selling ???
Swede, oh Swede, why, ohy why would you be interested in an old car such as this? Surely you know the "sort of people" that drive these surely buying the new monaro variant would make you more manly?
WR1 Bro wrote:Lotus Carlton... mmmm, love them A LOT
John Mc Tiddler (Dogging Expert) wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:Lotus Carlton... mmmm, love them A LOT
Mate of mine had one of them in 1998 I think, mad as a hatter!! I remember taking me for a spin and I thought my spleen had split!!
The Swede wrote:John Mc Tiddler (Dogging Expert) wrote:WR1 Bro wrote:Lotus Carlton... mmmm, love them A LOT
Mate of mine had one of them in 1998 I think, mad as a hatter!! I remember taking me for a spin and I thought my spleen had split!!
What did the seat look like when you came out?