Nool
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Post by Nool on Nov 25, 2005 15:03:29 GMT 10
Hi guys I'm not exactly a new member as I've been online for a month or so now and enjoying the forum so I thought I'd better introduce myself. Nool (Neil) in East Brighton Melbourne.
Recently bought my first Honda - a red 03 Jazz VTi manual. My previous wheels for 10 years was a 93 BMW 325i manual, chipped, M-tech suspension, Racing Dynamics exhaust, etc. A great driving car. Selling it and getting the Jazz was decision of the head rather than the heart - in other words a financial decision. The good news it I'm really getting into the Jazz - it's a great little car.
Only mods so far are a Spoon antenna which I bought on eBay from L.A. I've also bought Ronald (asiansquad)'s King springs and will be hooking up with him soon to fit them up. The only other mod I want to do sometime is to get some decent wheels - nothing too big or low profile - probably just some 15's.
cheers
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ahcash
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Post by ahcash on Nov 25, 2005 18:36:29 GMT 10
Hey Nool.. welcome man... my neighbour always wonder why I bought such a small car.. I am quite a big size fella.. I keep telling him.. It is a great car and it's not that small as it seems... ohh .. well.. he doesn't believe me.. neither do I until I own one.. ;D ;D
I was so tempted to buy a 84 model BMW 325i 2 years ago... I know it's a bit old.. but I love that car.. pitty the seller didn't want to drop a cents.. if not.. I would have owned a BMW... I ended up buying a Eunos 800 with 160K on the clock.. Great car.. but the maintenance cost was killing me.. anyway.. past history..
Enjoy your stay..
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Nool
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Post by Nool on Nov 25, 2005 22:17:24 GMT 10
thanx ahcash for the warm welcome. I've always like small cars. Big cars are like boats - if I want that experience I'll go sailing.
The 84 BMW 325 would be a nice car - I've always had a soft spot for the E30 series. However they are pretty old now and modern engineering has the edge. My 93 BM was great but in some ways feels old compared to the jazz - which it is. I've halved my maintenance costs, halved my insurance costs and halved my fuel costs. And unless I'm on the Great Ocean Road at 5AM with no one else around, I'd rather be driving the jazz.
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Post by STTICH on Nov 25, 2005 23:54:14 GMT 10
welcome welcome.. hope u'll enjoy ur new ride. no doubt its a fun lil thing to drive.
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crazyray
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Post by crazyray on Nov 26, 2005 12:20:58 GMT 10
welcome to da club!
enjoy the car
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Post by z3n on Nov 26, 2005 16:24:14 GMT 10
hihi,
welcome and make yourself feel at home
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Nool
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Post by Nool on Nov 27, 2005 22:39:54 GMT 10
thanks for the warm welcome guys - hope I can contribute some worthwhile stuff from time to time.
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BEEJ
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Post by BEEJ on Nov 27, 2005 23:57:46 GMT 10
congratulations on ur new buy
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Post by Spoon fit on Nov 28, 2005 6:04:50 GMT 10
alot of melbourne owner now
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Post by asiansquad on Nov 28, 2005 11:17:18 GMT 10
hopefully everyone will rock up for our next meet when we have one
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BEEJ
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Post by BEEJ on Nov 28, 2005 12:07:33 GMT 10
yeh when's the next one? i'd like to come out and meet everyone..
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Post by asiansquad on Nov 30, 2005 5:04:36 GMT 10
haha no idea...i'm not even in aus at the moment...same with jazz pro
i might be meeting up with him in singapore next month
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BEEJ
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Post by BEEJ on Nov 30, 2005 8:47:57 GMT 10
lucky guys! wish i was on holiday too.. *damn work*
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crazyray
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Post by crazyray on Nov 30, 2005 14:43:07 GMT 10
dunno about our next meet
might take 20 pages before something happens
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