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nah Alex i would never travel done the path of the beemer or merc ...... just conjures up pictures of taking little kiddies to private school ..... freaky!! Besides theres nothing wrong with wanting a nice house ..... i have to live in a house .... not a car.

Boosty: Nah i see a lot of 17yr olds driving them ... white t-shirts and yellow or red caps put on backwards and the chains - usually theres like 4 of them piled into the car.

yeah ..... haha ive taken on a few Silvias a few like that ..... one lot were flapping their side mirrors in the hope they would go faster :D nah they dont have much driving skill so its pretty easy - should stick to hanging round shopping malls!

HAHAHAHA flapping side mirrors? ROFL

quick use the mirror mechanism, she opened a can off woop ass on me

then again i folded my mirrors back when i went to the country, in hope of hitting less bugs.... n yeah seeing if it made any difference to wind resistance

hehe advantage of being tall ..... you always get offered the front seat :D

Dan .... haha i dont think folding your mirrors in is going to help the pile of bugs splattered on your windscreen and front grill :D mmmm they are bringing out some really nice side mirrors at the moment :D

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