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<blockquote data-quote="Kheldar" data-source="post: 360296" data-attributes="member: 13545"><p>re :</p><p></p><p>Hello people, thanks to all the well wishers =)</p><p></p><p>anakin : Ah, my apologies heh. It's a rather general description I use for people whose job is to uhm.. make stuff up. As in ideas, not lies hehe. Was being general because I switch between roles every now and then, but I suppose it'd be safe to cite advertising and television work as an example.</p><p></p><p>Strider : Yeah, it's become a hard find lately. Doesn't help that I'm uncomfortable with rust.. Sigh. Of course, any assistance with the hunt would be much appreciated <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p> mizhan : Hahah.. I don't aim to make 0-100 in 4 seconds la, just looking for something with decent pull. And you gotta bear in mind this is a former Kelisa driver you're talking about hahah. Stock standard e30, i think the 325 would have enough go to keep me happy for awhile.. Wouldn't complain la. The idea of a transplant and other stuff just appeals because it's the idea of attempting to update a classic, mixing old and new and all that. But please do share your opinions on the pros to the old m20s. And as for the e46, hahah.. well, i unfortunately like mostly older cars. Looks and how they feel in a drive. From the little I've experienced, comparing older cars and and other more recent models I've driven... the newer cars feel a lil more... I don't know.. flexy ? fragile? Like not as stiff? It could just all be in my head.. or likely I've been driving all the wrong cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kheldar, post: 360296, member: 13545"] re : Hello people, thanks to all the well wishers =) anakin : Ah, my apologies heh. It's a rather general description I use for people whose job is to uhm.. make stuff up. As in ideas, not lies hehe. Was being general because I switch between roles every now and then, but I suppose it'd be safe to cite advertising and television work as an example. Strider : Yeah, it's become a hard find lately. Doesn't help that I'm uncomfortable with rust.. Sigh. Of course, any assistance with the hunt would be much appreciated :) mizhan : Hahah.. I don't aim to make 0-100 in 4 seconds la, just looking for something with decent pull. And you gotta bear in mind this is a former Kelisa driver you're talking about hahah. Stock standard e30, i think the 325 would have enough go to keep me happy for awhile.. Wouldn't complain la. The idea of a transplant and other stuff just appeals because it's the idea of attempting to update a classic, mixing old and new and all that. But please do share your opinions on the pros to the old m20s. And as for the e46, hahah.. well, i unfortunately like mostly older cars. Looks and how they feel in a drive. From the little I've experienced, comparing older cars and and other more recent models I've driven... the newer cars feel a lil more... I don't know.. flexy ? fragile? Like not as stiff? It could just all be in my head.. or likely I've been driving all the wrong cars. [/QUOTE]
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