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:welcome:

 

Technically my Zed was my missus car, but she never drove it and adopted my car as her daily :yahoo:

 

Nothing wrong with a RR though although in Surrey they are everywhere :p

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Lots of z owners as above, I'm sure one of them could be a long lost friend that's going to pop round coincidentally in their Zed while the good lady is there. Might give you a good idea of likeability.

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Thanks guys for the welcomes!

I have a little logic in my madness, she's had two friends with Z's previously and liked them, her other call was a R32 so she's not ya average wife ;)

Worse case scenario, i'll have bought a car, had it valeted and services and but it back up for sale here in the Spring I guess (but I can't see that happening)

Have two to view Sat and a couple more on the watch list.... :)

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Lots of z owners as above, I'm sure one of them could be a long lost friend that's going to pop round coincidentally in their Zed while the good lady is there. Might give you a good idea of likeability.

 

Genius plan :lol:

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Oh...she will see right through that plan, she's used to my schemes... last time we went on holiday to Spain I snuck off and rented a house there for 6 months last Winter, without telling her!

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Evening...

Joined up as I'm looking to buy a 350z for my wife for xmas as a surprise....

Which is fine, except she's super attached to her 14 year old Golf and isn't fussed about a new car!

I've sat with her and asked her to show me cars that she likes.... Range Rovers! Jeez, I can't bring myself to do that....

I 'think' I remember her commenting on a 350z sometime in the past, but I can't ask her without giving the game away, hence the wish me luck!

I'll keep ya posted, off to look at the first one on Sat...

It'll be my first Jap car in 25 years of owning and modifying VW's, American stuff and bikes.

 

My wife drives a Clio but wants something bigger, more economical, better quality, more comfortable.

So the other week I bought her a 2011 Passat Estate. Really nice drive, smooth, economical, etc. This was based on her glancing at some pics and saying 'yes, that looks fine'.

And guess what, she doesn't want it, so now up for sale. Doh!

So I will sell it, pocket the dosh, and she can buy her own damn car! Try to do something nice for them........

Beware!

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So, 3 to see on Sat, excited!

I ring the insurance, they say No Sir, we don't insure people switching from fwd to powerful rwd like that...... at which time I point out she also drives the Chevy Pick Up with way more power and zero weight on the back and has yet to stuff it through the hedge.

They reconsidered and quoted a reasonable (for a 25 year old girl) price :)

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