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sinbad

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VX220 Turbo is one of the best drives on the planet, period. Regardless of budget. They are fantastic.

That is what would be in my garage if only I could fit in it :blush:

Powerlifting and sports cars don't mix :thumbdown::thumbdown::thumbdown:

 

Your probably right. Ive seen worlds strongest man on t.v., they pull trucks and tip minis but theres never any sports car??? lol :teeth::p

 

 

The VX might be a future buy for me then from what your saying.

 

Yeah, sports cars aren't heavy enough for those guys :p

Definitely drive one at the very least, they are thrilling. I think Clarkson said it's the quickest thing from 40 to 80 under £40,000, or words to that effect. They are seriously quick and thats before you turn the boost up and they corner like a track car.

I would really love one and when I'm old and wrinkly and I've lost a few stone I'll get one ;)

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Around £500 for direct access including test. And around 3k for a bike if i ended up getting another performance car. Otherwise i'll be spending 5k-6k on a bike, getting a banger and pocketing the rest.

 

£5-6k for a Sports 600 will be getting into "new" territory, and as someone who has purchased a new bike before, I'd advised otherwise, especially if you want to watch the pennies...Also, you'll need to budget for a decent lid, leathers, boots etc...

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Around £500 for direct access including test. And around 3k for a bike if i ended up getting another performance car. Otherwise i'll be spending 5k-6k on a bike, getting a banger and pocketing the rest.

 

£5-6k for a Sports 600 will be getting into "new" territory, and as someone who has purchased a new bike before, I'd advised otherwise, especially if you want to watch the pennies...Also, you'll need to budget for a decent lid, leathers, boots etc...

 

I'm either going to have a good car OR a good bike.

I want the bike to be no older than 2-3 years old. I was looking at the 2007 Hornet 600, as i like it over the other naked 600's. I don't think getting a "Sports" bike, as in an R6 or something would be wise as my first bike, i want to learn and build up to them, and i think anything above 600cc will rip my arms off. Maybe i'm wrong, i don't know that much about bikes so i'm open to suggestions...

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no need to have anything above 600cc IMHO, for normal use ..in fact I never have anything above that even when going abroad :thumbs:

 

And you were trying to sell me a 900 Hornet!! :p

 

I do like them though :thumbs:

 

Nah it was a 600 Hornet ;)

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