What should Big Stu buy next???!!??

We don't spend all our time in the car.... honest
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What should Big Stu buy next???!!??

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I think big Stu should buy this !

Its big enough for him !

http://www.pistonheads.com/SALES/3968571.htm

But then I'm biased and have my own agenda LOL

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Very kind of you guys :) Maybe you need to read my thread about having no work after July 31st (self imposed I admit)
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I assume your not planning on being unemployed forever? So these ideas will still be relevant when you decide which direction jobwise you take.

My advice is you need a car you can get you're teeth into and are passionate about, so you don't get bored after 5 mins.

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My advice is you need a car you can get you're teeth into and are passionate about, so you don't get bored after 5 mins.

+1 :nod:

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blacky wrote: My advice is you need a car you can get you're teeth into and are passionate about, so you don't get bored after 5 mins.
Monster wrote:[quote My advice is you need a car you can get you're teeth into and are passionate about, so you don't get bored after 5 mins.

+1 :nod:[/QUOTE]
+2 :D

Good advice Logan (and Monster's endorsement of course)
I agree and think it's about time I bought something 'decent' even if it takes a while to get something. My dilemma is quite simple. A fast car is not a priority but I get bored, can't be arsed to save and the first thing I find when I have a spare grand or so gets bought. I know it's daft, but that's how it's been for a while.
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Is that cheap STI not the answer then?

Or this...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-BMW-E36- ... 720wt_1154

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