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Offline carl1

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #80 on: 06 December 2008, 16:37 »
^^^^im quite sure people who buy cars of a certain type ie-R32s GTIs know that you loose quite a bit of money on brand new cars unless they are walking round in cloud cookoo land. Also as proven with the sudden influx of new members on R32OC their is always a buyer for such a great all round packaged car no matter what the tree huggers and goverment try and force us  to drive round with hairdryer engines in our car.Long live the R32  :smiley:
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Offline illyun

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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #81 on: 07 December 2008, 00:23 »
Is there anyone left on this forum now or are you all on R32OC?  :evil:

I joined R32OC ages ago but only started posting recently...
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Re: R32 prices
« Reply #82 on: 07 December 2008, 08:44 »
Glad someone posts over there....its a bit of a slow show.....i occasionally post as well, but there it just doesn't seem the same interactive experience.....perhaps they are all out driving their great cars rather than posting........or spending so much money on petrol....they can't afford the monthly broadband cost..... :evil: :evil:

I want one too though, one of these days I may stop posting myself.... :laugh:

That said, the 911 (996) costs are looking bleedin' tempting too just now, however the servicing and parts costs scare the living daylights out of me. 

Let the fun begin........Red Gti, full colour coding, DSG, Xenons, Winter pack, Lux pack, Highline, Sat Nav, Sunroof, Leather, Milltek, ABT rear valance, Goodyear F1 Asymmetrics....pescaras :-)