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MX-5 drivers arent gay - only the blokes that f**k em are.

Bahahaha. He doesn't really care what anyone thinks anyway. He's just a piss head Scottish drongo who's used to copping plenty of shit. :thumbsup:

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Bahahaha. He doesn't really care what anyone thinks anyway. He's just a piss head Scottish drongo who's used to copping plenty of shit. :thumbsup:

lol, so hed be right at home then! Kilt plus MX-5 - perfect combo. Al you need now is to add some glenlivets...but id recommend a good haggis before he does that.

Not sure if teh Mx-5 has enuf bootspace for teh bagpipes tho...

lol, so hed be right at home then! Kilt plus MX-5 - perfect combo. Al you need now is to add some glenlivets...but id recommend a good haggis before he does that.

Not sure if teh Mx-5 has enuf bootspace for teh bagpipes tho...

ROFL I'm gonna send him that! He only wears his kilt on Sunday so I guess I don't wanna be passenger when that wind's blowing around in that little thing. He's got a more portable bagpipe, it's ok.

ROFL I'm gonna send him that! He only wears his kilt on Sunday so I guess I don't wanna be passenger when that wind's blowing around in that little thing. He's got a more portable bagpipe, it's ok.

portable bagpipes..?

I got a portable bag pipe, lol.

Youre not talkin bout teh one under his kilt i hope. :thumbsup:

Now, here i was talking about talking ur mate out of an Mx-5 and here you are wanting to play teh bagpipes! Say it aint so Dan!

:D My dirty secret! I just want to play!!!!!!! Nooooo. What will my mother say!

Starlet GT.

Can pick them up for an absolute steal (anywhere from 5k - 10k depending on condition), 1.3L could basically run on petrol fumes, snappy handling, nimble and light (850kg or thereabouts), enough room for 5 if needed (bit squishy in the back obviously), and the practicality of a hatch (can fit shiteloads in the back with the rear seats down).

And the parts are quite cheap to top it off.

Look for one in good condition with reasonable Kms and exhaust/suspension/wheels/tyres. Basically a fairly close to stock one with just a few improvements to make it a bit of a beast in the twisties.

Take a look on http://www.austarletclub.com/forums/.

Theyre very friendly over there :D

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LOL It was intended for automotive discussion and mainly is. It's served it's purpose though and given me some info for my mate who appreciates it. I also got a laugh so that's a bonus!

Hi guys, I'm just after some suggestions for a mate who's after something cheaper than his big heavy falcon as he wants to tie up some debts and wants a cheaper run around. He does enjoy driving and wants something that will be fun through some hills ect so if anyones so some recommendations it would be much appreciated.

So far he's been looking into Pulsar SSS's and Starlet GT's. He's got around 10k to play with give or take and it will be a daily driver so nothing too old as he does want it to be reliable.

Cheers.

Honda CRX - 2nd Generation.

Extremely zippy, use bugger all fuel, cheap insurance, and fantastic handlers! I won't even mention how easy they are to park and get around in. They even have HUGE carrying capacity.

Forget the age of the vehicle - it's the CONDITION that important. Most R32's are a couple of decades old now, yet that doesn't automatically mean they're all hunks of junk. Quite the opposite can be true if the car has been looked after.

I bought a second generation CRX as an 'in-betweener' to getting my current R32 GTR and I still LOVE jumping back into it regularly and taking it for a spin!!!

Looks like everyone backs the mx5.. But it is a very suss car, if you tint the windows enough u'll be right.. at least your not driving a vw beatle..

Try a mini never driven one, but chicks seem to dig it.. you mate have issues getting chicks?

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I'd also like to give the Clio the nod....but I won't.

Simply because it's French & has a girls name.

Manly?

*cough

closet?

ghey?

FWD?

Hairdresser?

or nannamobile? :D

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