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Mark,
Don't take this as a dig at you, far from it.. I'm more curious than anything
1. How could you spend $100,000 on records? I'm assuming some would be limited editions etc?
2. Wouldn't you just rather than MP3 version? saves space, time, easier to manage.. My girlfriends dad is really into records and he is in the process of changing them all to MP3 simply to move with the times and make his collection easy to manage.
Cheers
Grimey
Can I take that cash and buy records instead? I have zero interest in cars - my hobby is collecting records. Incidentally, anyone who thinks I couldn't drop a cool 100 g's on records... think again!
Mark
I have always loved the black Lamborgini. Would need really dark tinted windows though so no one knows there is a 44yr old woman driving it.
umm.... Brenda, no one looks at the driver of those cars......
Cheers,
The Y-man
Sorry Glucose and BB but that car is ugly. Could I sell you this Ford Tauris?
They do look better with the Dodge Magnum front though
BB
That's where we differ BB. I've only owned one V8 and thought it a pile of junk. A "Mulburry" XC (possibly, I forget) Get Stuffed Falcon. 302, 4sp. I remember being outrun by a bloody Mazda 121.
Loved my '88 Honda Integra. They still look better than anything made today and that little 1.6 engine revved it's heart out. A delight to drive but I'll admit the suspension was basic.
Unless they slam into a pole outside a popular drinking hole in Perth. Sorry too late to find the pix.
But forget all I said, the ultimate would be a Dodge Challenger, doubt you'll see 'em in Oz though.
Classic 70's style with 07 technology.
http://www.dodge.com/en/challenger/gallery/index.html
Just get's me all a quiver looking at that.
BB