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haha if i was going to put a pic up that wasnt me I could defs do better than that. Well if you are really that undesirable to the female race there is always the porn sites to keep things ticking over ;) lol!

 

It's ok, as everyone here will tell you, Rihanna loves me:tongue: :

 

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p.s.I'm not actually that white:d

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Ahahahaha I dont know whats funnier the rihanna loves me comment or the ps :)

 

It was a short part of time that I was getting rather stressed at work and not sleeping..........end result, looked like sh1t.

 

....and Gaz..............I will be waiting outside you front door one day soon:p

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It's ok, as everyone here will tell you, Rihanna loves me:tongue: :

 

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll36/Marc87p/n732306795_2062763_2861.jpg

 

p.s.I'm not actually that white:d

 

some loverly photo shopping skills there! lol

 

Any way, hi amy... Im from east anglia aswell but no were near u...

Im sure once all the purving is over u will get all the advice u need :)

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Hi Amy welcome to the club, na's are deffinately worth a look first. They are not slow at all and great fun to drive, you can also pick one up for a very good price.

 

Get yourself to a local meet and members will be more than happy to take you for a spin.

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hi and welcome,

 

theres plenty of good and bad points about both na & tt.. it's just a case of what suits your needs better...

 

if you have plenty of spare cash to run, maintain, insure and fix broken turbos. And are the type of person who needs a fast car to make up for lack of size in other departments

TT is the way..

 

if not buy an n/a, same looks, not slow, cheaper insurance (especially for younger drivers), and more reliable...

 

good luck with the search...

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if you have plenty of spare cash to run, maintain, insure and fix broken turbos. And are the type of person who needs a fast car to make up for lack of size in other departments TT is the way..

 

if not buy an n/a, same looks, not slow, cheaper insurance (especially for younger drivers), and more reliable...

 

 

Sounds like a touch of TT jealousy going on there... Face it - you bought the wrong car.

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Welcome to the club Amy :wave:

 

There is a lot of information on the forum, the search button can answer most questions but if there is anything specific you need answering, ask away.

 

Take your time to find a decent example, if there are any cars you are interested in post details/pics here so we can give them the once over. If you do go to view a car, see if there is anyone here that can come along and check it out with you. I would also recommend getting the car on a ramp (ideally at a Supra specialist) so it can be checked over underneath, suspension wear is becoming more commonplace and replacement parts are very expensive.

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