UNSW anyone?
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UNSW anyone?
So i was heading to uni and saw a fellow rx8 and decided to park next to it. I knew there were at least 4 rx8's which were at the uni and i wondered if another one would come join us.
Halfway thru my lecture i get a msg from my friend telling me how three red rx8's were parked together (imageshack wont work... so i attached the pics...)
Halfway thru my lecture i get a msg from my friend telling me how three red rx8's were parked together (imageshack wont work... so i attached the pics...)
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lol I didn't see those RX-8's when I went to the UNSW open day last Saturday, but it's good to know that you Uni Students love your Rotary's. haha its quite a coincidence that you have 3 Red RX-8s parked next to each other
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Wish i could have parked next to you. Too bad I've gone to 0 classes this semester.
Hah.
Btw I hate that parking lot. I always scrape like a beached whale coming up the last ramp to the top floor coming up from the side closest to Anzac Pde.
Don't know if it's just my car or what but it didn't used to beach itself. And the suspension is stock.
Oh well.
Hah.
Btw I hate that parking lot. I always scrape like a beached whale coming up the last ramp to the top floor coming up from the side closest to Anzac Pde.
Don't know if it's just my car or what but it didn't used to beach itself. And the suspension is stock.
Oh well.
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Wish i could have parked next to you. Too bad I've gone to 0 classes this semester.
Hah.
Btw I hate that parking lot. I always scrape like a beached whale coming up the last ramp to the top floor coming up from the side closest to Anzac Pde.
Don't know if it's just my car or what but it didn't used to beach itself. And the suspension is stock.
Oh well.
Hah.
Btw I hate that parking lot. I always scrape like a beached whale coming up the last ramp to the top floor coming up from the side closest to Anzac Pde.
Don't know if it's just my car or what but it didn't used to beach itself. And the suspension is stock.
Oh well.
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I used be UNSW student, but now I only go back occasionally in late afternoon or weekend if I need to do some research from library.
For the ramp crest, I have no problem with Barker Street carpark, but that is terrible with Botany Street one. But it should be alright if you drive very slowly and go over the crest in angle.
For the ramp crest, I have no problem with Barker Street carpark, but that is terrible with Botany Street one. But it should be alright if you drive very slowly and go over the crest in angle.
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I so didn't have the luxury of those decisions at that age, hahaha.
Cars are SO much cheaper in real terms these days. Something like the 8 was just not even in the ballpark when I was in my early 20's.
Cars are SO much cheaper in real terms these days. Something like the 8 was just not even in the ballpark when I was in my early 20's.
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Dave, its becoming so easy for younger people to just buy these kind of cars, either because of parents or loans. Banks just hand out free money half the time... In all honest if I could turn back clock I'd love to have the $30k Ive spent on my car mods in my pocket right now to spend on my house - but hey could have been worse!
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All I could afford was a 15 year old EH Holden in 1979.
I still don't know how a uni student can afford close on $1000 a month for a car. When I was at uni some of my full time friends lived on chick peas and soy beans.
My daughter is still in year 12 and owns her own car that is newer than any car I had before I was 30.
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Stories my dad tells me when he was my age.. we definately have it easier, I believe its mainly because of the hard lifestyle my parents have had in order to be able to provide me with an easier one. When my dad came to Australia in 1968 he was 25 and didnt own a car until his late 20s and that was a Torana, which he earnt by working 3 part time jobs and studying. Me... very appreciative of what my parents have offered me.. I had my 1st car handed to me (no it wasn't the RX8, it was a little daihatsu), but yea I think what my generation have is thanks to what we are given by the money our parents sweat and bled for. Ive grown up with a lot more then both my parents combined ever had as children. Lets just hope I am able to offer my children the same and if not more priviledges Ive received.
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Nah, people are spending so much these days, that's all. Watch what will happen when interest rates go up.
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Money is cheaper too.
All I could afford was a 15 year old EH Holden in 1979.
I still don't know how a uni student can afford close on $1000 a month for a car. When I was at uni some of my full time friends lived on chick peas and soy beans.
My daughter is still in year 12 and owns her own car that is newer than any car I had before I was 30.
All I could afford was a 15 year old EH Holden in 1979.
I still don't know how a uni student can afford close on $1000 a month for a car. When I was at uni some of my full time friends lived on chick peas and soy beans.
My daughter is still in year 12 and owns her own car that is newer than any car I had before I was 30.
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... private school fees or buy them a nice car? You already know my point of view.
A Torana in 1968 wasn't a bad car at all hun ... consider how much people earnt back then, that was a fair bit of money!
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