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EandM

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Re: nissan pathfinder anyone?
« Reply #20 on: September 10, 2013, 05:27:28 pm »
E&M, is that what you're driving-the Monaro?

No mate, I do like them though as they are basically a right hand drive Camaro made by Holden.
Workmobile is a 2002 Ford Ranger Supercab, primary car is a '96 Citroen XM estate = big enough to handle a 400 litre tank with hydropneumatic suspension to match and favourite is an '84 2.8i Ford Capri that I've owned for 14 years - It was a lot of car then but rather less now, hence the interest in a 3 series Coupe as it's very similar to drive and with the 3.0 lets you go sideways too !

PoleKing

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Re: nissan pathfinder anyone?
« Reply #21 on: September 10, 2013, 05:50:44 pm »
Keep us posted if you get the bimmer.
I can't imagine owning a car for 14 years, I've only been driving 14 years!
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EandM

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Re: nissan pathfinder anyone?
« Reply #22 on: September 10, 2013, 09:48:48 pm »
I drove my P100 pick up for seven years and my last 3.0 Capri for five. I don't like materialism which is good because I can't afford it ! Even if I could I'd still be the same. I know exactly what I like in a car and if I manage to acquire it I'll drive it until it dies. The Citroens are convenience because my dad loves them and knows how to fix them, the Capris - I've had six over the last 25 years and enjoyed all of them. The Ranger I liked since they first appeared and suicide doors / four seats means that the kids can come too which adds great practicality.

PoleKing

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Re: nissan pathfinder anyone?
« Reply #23 on: September 10, 2013, 10:55:07 pm »
I drove my P100 pick up for seven years and my last 3.0 Capri for five. I don't like materialism which is good because I can't afford it ! Even if I could I'd still be the same. I know exactly what I like in a car and if I manage to acquire it I'll drive it until it dies. The Citroens are convenience because my dad loves them and knows how to fix them, the Capris - I've had six over the last 25 years and enjoyed all of them. The Ranger I liked since they first appeared and suicide doors / four seats means that the kids can come too which adds great practicality.

fair enough.
Get the littl'uns out leafletting & collecting soon as. That'll learn 'em ;D
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EandM

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Re: nissan pathfinder anyone?
« Reply #24 on: September 11, 2013, 10:27:56 am »
I drove my P100 pick up for seven years and my last 3.0 Capri for five. I don't like materialism which is good because I can't afford it ! Even if I could I'd still be the same. I know exactly what I like in a car and if I manage to acquire it I'll drive it until it dies. The Citroens are convenience because my dad loves them and knows how to fix them, the Capris - I've had six over the last 25 years and enjoyed all of them. The Ranger I liked since they first appeared and suicide doors / four seats means that the kids can come too which adds great practicality.

fair enough.
Get the littl'uns out leafletting & collecting soon as. That'll learn 'em ;D


They're 6 and 4 but I'll bear it in mind  ;D