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chrisgixer

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Re: Newer cars
« Reply #30 on: 10 December 2013, 12:19:35 »

Oh, just to add, it has a split level boot floor and a full size spare wheel well, so a donut in the boot floor is very viable. ;)
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« Reply #31 on: 10 December 2013, 15:11:45 »

Nissan GT-R  :D
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« Reply #32 on: 10 December 2013, 18:20:41 »

Nissan GT-R  :D
If we're just going to shout out random cars we could be here a while ;D
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« Reply #33 on: 10 December 2013, 19:12:02 »

Nissan GT-R  :D
If we're just going to shout out random cars we could be here a while ;D

If we are talking bang for buck though its right up there,70 ish grand for hypercar performance :y
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« Reply #34 on: 10 December 2013, 19:20:52 »

Nissan GT-R  :D
If we're just going to shout out random cars we could be here a while ;D

If we are talking bang for buck though its right up there,70 ish grand for hypercar performance :y

Its a lovely car but not practical for day to day , especially getting in and out of  :-\ Think im a bit nissan brain washed after being in the showroom twice this week  :-X
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« Reply #35 on: 10 December 2013, 19:47:05 »

Has to be exploding garage proof aswell  :-X
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Re: Newer cars
« Reply #36 on: 10 December 2013, 19:50:06 »

Nissan GT-R  :D

hmm Nice cars especially the 3.8 V6 model  :y

Seen ths "09" for just under 37k Link

Hard to shake the thought of the Nissan Micra for some reason whenever i hear the brand Nissan  ;D
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Re: Newer cars
« Reply #37 on: 10 December 2013, 20:23:58 »

Just to be clear, there is far more chance of me getting a bimmer than a Lexus iS 300. Just so we're clear.
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« Reply #38 on: 10 December 2013, 20:27:05 »

I get a really horrible feeling than I am going to get something really far too sensible  :'(

I've been in a couple of cars lately that were a revelation too me, purely because I wasn't encouraged to give it large. Which is good for my licence.

WTF am I saying, somebody help me, PLEASE!!!!
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« Reply #39 on: 10 December 2013, 20:41:06 »

I get a really horrible feeling than I am going to get something really far too sensible  :'(

I've been in a couple of cars lately that were a revelation too me, purely because I wasn't encouraged to give it large. Which is good for my licence.

WTF am I saying, somebody help me, PLEASE!!!!

Actually, those Kia Cee'd's arn't bad to be honest TB!  :y :y :y
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« Reply #40 on: 10 December 2013, 20:48:42 »

V6 diesel Vectra estate :-\
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« Reply #41 on: 10 December 2013, 20:51:32 »

I get a really horrible feeling than I am going to get something really far too sensible  :'(

I've been in a couple of cars lately that were a revelation too me, purely because I wasn't encouraged to give it large. Which is good for my licence.

WTF am I saying, somebody help me, PLEASE!!!!

If you're looking to be going for "the older male" sedate style of motoring go for one of those Nissan Notes - but please, please keep out of my way ;)
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« Reply #42 on: 10 December 2013, 20:54:35 »

I get a really horrible feeling than I am going to get something really far too sensible  :'(

I've been in a couple of cars lately that were a revelation too me, purely because I wasn't encouraged to give it large. Which is good for my licence.

WTF am I saying, somebody help me, PLEASE!!!!

My mate has a supercharged Range Rover which goes quite well.  ;) ;) ;D Practical it ain't.  ;D
When I use the Nissan I feel higher up and see things that I don't normally see when I'm blatting about in either the Omega or the Bimmer. There is less desire to get annoyed and this can only be good for me.  :y Big plus for you is that a Range would cope with the snow that stays in Brackley for three weeks longer than anywhere else.  ;D
Big decision, fast but practical or a vehicle where you can Lord it over other drivers.  ;D ;D
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« Reply #43 on: 10 December 2013, 21:11:33 »

I get a really horrible feeling than I am going to get something really far too sensible  :'(

I've been in a couple of cars lately that were a revelation too me, purely because I wasn't encouraged to give it large. Which is good for my licence.

WTF am I saying, somebody help me, PLEASE!!!!

My mate has a supercharged Range Rover which goes quite well.  ;) ;) ;D Practical it ain't.  ;D
When I use the Nissan I feel higher up and see things that I don't normally see when I'm blatting about in either the Omega or the Bimmer. There is less desire to get annoyed and this can only be good for me.  :y Big plus for you is that a Range would cope with the snow that stays in Brackley for three weeks longer than anywhere else.  ;D
Big decision, fast but practical or a vehicle where you can Lord it over other drivers.  ;D ;D

Bloody lovely sound they make  :)
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Re: Newer cars
« Reply #44 on: 10 December 2013, 21:12:21 »

V6 diesel Vectra estate :-\
The 2.0DTi is too powerful for that chassis...
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