Hi All. Have visited here quite a few times over the past couple of years, so thought I should extract the digit and actually sign up .. so I have.
Currently have an R36 that I picked up new in November 2009 - would love to upgrade to something new, but they haven't made another one ... bugger ..
Previous relevant car was a 2.8 V6 6Spd Bora I picked up in about 2002 (memory going these days) ... I later went overseas for several years and my sister adopted it and when I came back from overseas I found the adoption was permanent .. hence the R36 ....
Previous Cars: Hyundai Tucson V6 (European winter pack - was a great car in the snow and slush in Moscow), VW Bora, Lotus S4S, Turbo Supra (my brother adopted that and still has it), Ford Cortina (she was a classic - red and black with gold Monza alloys from Mullins), Ford Fairlane (even more classic, lime green paint with cream fabric roof - had a fuel leak and caught on fire). Sundry company cars that were very boring but functional.
Learnt to drive in an early model Beetle (made before I was born - which was a long time ago) and 1965 Ford Cortina GT (made just after I was born) and sat my for my drivers licence in a late 70's orange Passat Sedan - had a 6 inch gear stick half way up the centre console and the gears were as tight as a fishes bum - went okay in the test. The Copper said that anyone who turned up for their test in a bright orange VW got bonus points for bravery and must know what they are doing.
Currently have an R36 that I picked up new in November 2009 - would love to upgrade to something new, but they haven't made another one ... bugger ..
Previous relevant car was a 2.8 V6 6Spd Bora I picked up in about 2002 (memory going these days) ... I later went overseas for several years and my sister adopted it and when I came back from overseas I found the adoption was permanent .. hence the R36 ....
Previous Cars: Hyundai Tucson V6 (European winter pack - was a great car in the snow and slush in Moscow), VW Bora, Lotus S4S, Turbo Supra (my brother adopted that and still has it), Ford Cortina (she was a classic - red and black with gold Monza alloys from Mullins), Ford Fairlane (even more classic, lime green paint with cream fabric roof - had a fuel leak and caught on fire). Sundry company cars that were very boring but functional.
Learnt to drive in an early model Beetle (made before I was born - which was a long time ago) and 1965 Ford Cortina GT (made just after I was born) and sat my for my drivers licence in a late 70's orange Passat Sedan - had a 6 inch gear stick half way up the centre console and the gears were as tight as a fishes bum - went okay in the test. The Copper said that anyone who turned up for their test in a bright orange VW got bonus points for bravery and must know what they are doing.

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