Thankyou all ...sounds like the fish John West rejects...probably with the fishy smell too...
Hey Ghost are you really Mike Tyson with your ear chewing? lol
Apologies have been over in Thailand with hot 19-25 year old spinners for $150 AUS, just sayin'
4FoW2
is this place still alive ? haven't heard anything for so long.
Saw Mi***e here a few weeks back. Pretty good massage skills and 5 pines of options.
Just saw this thread and the comment re: burner phone was funny. It is actually really hard to get a 'burner phone' in Australia. I'm guessing the guy suggesting that just means an alternate number.
...now to actually get a burner phone...that would be nice...
Depends what kind of car you like to drive
The Korean S car thats been written off twice, has unwanted extra carriage and emits a foul odour but its good for a cheap ride.
The Thai T car thats awesome to look at, but it may not give you the ride you desire. Still it looks fantastic
The Thai A car thats been broken down multiple times in the garage recently but when fully operational is great fun.
The Thai R that is a fun ride and knows how to rev from 0-60 real quick, but has trouble at top speed
The Japanese E is awesome to look at and play with. Would like some reports to verify what ive seen, but if i went to a car lot, no other car would get considered
The Thai L is a burnt out, washed up jalopy that tries to look younger, but needs a tune up or scrapped
The Singapore B is the car in charge, but has seen better days. Some enjoy the ride but can be cold and hard to warm up
The Japanese P is like a toyota, you will get a reliable ride at a good price and you cant really complain unless you are looking for something else
The Chinese Y is a nice looking car, but its really only good for city driving. It wont go out onto the motorway and let rip. Maybe for an experienced driver that takes time to get to know the vehicle.
Taiwanese P is a sturdy vehicle that doesnt stand out in any way. Might be fun, might not be.
Filipino M is an acquired taste that may be a good drive, but needs remodelling
Thai S is great if you love decals all over your car and like a flash as Michael jackson ride
The other cars havent been taken for a test run or sighted yet. Happy to hear from others.
Kudos to Barney....this is the type of feedback mongers need...gives you an idea on looks and performance. We all know for what ever reason interactions may differ on any given day.
But gee Barney you've been busy...I hope you get points on their frequent fuckers program.
I wonder if Barney uses lub and greases their nipples?
The Jap I is pretty conservative by design and lacks centre airbags but handles ok with a soft suspension. Looks nice and No spare tyre so don't take off road and keep to the speed limit.
The Thai T looks good but is one of the older models. She still feels good on the road. Interior has soft touch plastics and very comfortable. She can handle a manual with experience and ease. This model has changed name a couple of times.
Thanks Barney great summary
your "The Chinese Y is a nice looking car, but its really only good for city driving. It wont go out onto the motorway and let rip. Maybe for an experienced driver that takes time to get to know the vehicle."
Pros And Cons Of MG
Pros- Good driving comfort, good on-road grip, good interiors, well-balanced car.
Cons- Worst mileage and info system lags always. Very heavy on the pocket in terms of mileage. Recommended only for those who do not bother about mileage.
The Korean S model is half the price to fill up than the other rides in the garage.
Ok for a short ride but if you want to ride in safety than the Japanese E model comes with all the safety features including front air bags