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And to think I was trying to put the worms away, not feed them on billy....
I've driven quite a few manual coupes too... Mine just happens to be what I want out of a car for every day use. I can ferry (not him) the kids about and if I balls up the car will do it's best to keep them safe, so why we choose a particular car depends on what we want out of it, not necessarily because it's "better".
Keeping on topic (just) I'm not saying either is better, but I can see why each is good at what it does just in a different way.
I've driven quite a few manual coupes too... Mine just happens to be what I want out of a car for every day use. I can ferry (not him) the kids about and if I balls up the car will do it's best to keep them safe, so why we choose a particular car depends on what we want out of it, not necessarily because it's "better".
Keeping on topic (just) I'm not saying either is better, but I can see why each is good at what it does just in a different way.
BliarOut said:
And to think I was trying to put the worms away, not feed them on billy....
I've driven quite a few manual coupes too... Mine just happens to be what I want out of a car for every day use. I can ferry (not him) the kids about and if I balls up the car will do it's best to keep them safe, so why we choose a particular car depends on what we want out of it, not necessarily because it's "better".
Keeping on topic (just) I'm not saying either is better, but I can see why each is good at what it does just in a different way.
I've driven quite a few manual coupes too... Mine just happens to be what I want out of a car for every day use. I can ferry (not him) the kids about and if I balls up the car will do it's best to keep them safe, so why we choose a particular car depends on what we want out of it, not necessarily because it's "better".
Keeping on topic (just) I'm not saying either is better, but I can see why each is good at what it does just in a different way.
sleep envy said:
I'll take that side step as a yes then
hes all over the place today, isnt he?
rob, just say what you mean man. are you trying to tell us your a gayer but wish you werent? cos, buying a 993 and looking like an old gayer wont help.
and neither will the rollerblades.
which i want back by the way.
sleep envy said:
BliarOut said:
sleep envy said:
does that mean you'd consider a 993?
I'm not being drawn into that debate on an open forum
I'll take that side step as a yes then
It's not a side step, I've got a dodgy leg
Now if you asked me if I would have an RS or a GT3......
There you go Nervy
nervous said:
sleep envy said:
you are aware that P did produce ga-ay 993's
i was going to suggest thats probably why he was all turned around on the subject, but its actually more likely cos hes leading with his bad leg on a un-friendly camber.
You and me, anti-clockwise race round a small hillock, now.
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