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Sarnie

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  1. slushbox or not, that's depreciation free driving for 12-18 months there..............
  2. What the hell are you all doing going out in that weather???
  3. He's already said that the spoilers were presents from his Mrs and that he had bought himself something too e.g a front bumper....... Is there a 'pulling teeth' smiley?
  4. Definitely overpriced: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/ ... ?logcode=p
  5. orange wednesday = two cinema tickets for the price of one OR two spoilers for the price of one when he sells one...... I don't think he's doing anything orange you bunch of mongs
  6. EPR is a trader on here............
  7. I'm sure this has been raised before and it was deemed that the forum software doesn't allow it IIRC....
  8. I'm assuming that the constant variable will be the price, probably around £35kish I would have thought. Naturally this will buy you different ages, mileages and specs for each car. At this price or above, I'd be going Cayman S, even if it'll be a couple of years old compared to a new 370z. If the budget is £30k or less then you could still get a nearly new 370z but the Caymans at this point become older and with higher mileage. At this price point or below I'd probably sway towards the 370z. I'd never spend any kind of money like that on a TT. Exactly, I didn't say I was thinking of buying a brand new car, price depends on mileage and age of course. I could probably stretch to a 911 if all goes well but it would have to be a fairly low spec one, probably non turbo As for deserting Paul, I will never leave mwah mwah mwah.... oh and see you tomorrow Buy the best car you can afford. Don't go looking at 997's if your going to have to get a 5/6 yr old one with no toys and high mileage because you will always be looking at it and thinking "It's great, but it could be better" and that would be an expensive mistake. £35k might get you onto the 911 ladder, but it's the bottom rung imo. I'd rather be in a newer Cayman, and then target a decent 911 as the next car.
  9. Sarnie

    25mm Eibach spacers

    I'm sure someone on here has 30mm spacers on the rear.....
  10. It comes with a free TV though
  11. I'm assuming that the constant variable will be the price, probably around £35kish I would have thought. Naturally this will buy you different ages, mileages and specs for each car. At this price or above, I'd be going Cayman S, even if it'll be a couple of years old compared to a new 370z. If the budget is £30k or less then you could still get a nearly new 370z but the Caymans at this point become older and with higher mileage. At this price point or below I'd probably sway towards the 370z. I'd never spend any kind of money like that on a TT.
  12. That pic looks ace, but it looks a little like Brabus Smart Car to me..........
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