lil_g
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Yeah jakey only do it if it's a comfortable amount you can afford and if it's necessary!
Morning btw...
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Jakey
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Do you think an XE is necessary?
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Neo
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No
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andy1868
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young hov in the house is so necessary
no bra with that blouse is so necessary
no panties in jeans it's so necessary
why you frontin on me? is that necessary?
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Neo
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yes
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pow
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Hometime mofo's
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lil_g
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Do you think an XE is necessary?
If you have the financial means to be able to repair it if it goes wrong.
I've spent a good £700+ on the engine to get it 100% reliable since I bought it, but now it is very fun
p.s. getting my new bonnet tonight
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Jakey
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I was going to get a £1000 loan and pay it back about £200-£250 a month, depending on the hours i get at work.
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lil_g
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Up to you mate.
Bring your car down here and get an X16 tbh
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Jakey
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I could get an X16 from round here. If i got one though, i'd wanna TB it, so then i'd still need mo' money.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by lil_g
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Do you think an XE is necessary?
If you have the financial means to be able to repair it if it goes wrong.
I've spent a good £700+ on the engine to get it 100% reliable since I bought it, but now it is very fun
p.s. getting my new bonnet tonight
Aww. Bless the XE
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Matt L
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
I was going to get a £1000 loan and pay it back about £200-£250 a month, depending on the hours i get at work.
why not just save the money you would be paying off the loan with as you wont be paying back just the 1k so youd be saving money.
and any car modification isnt worth getting a loan [/old]
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lil_g
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by lil_g
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Do you think an XE is necessary?
If you have the financial means to be able to repair it if it goes wrong.
I've spent a good £700+ on the engine to get it 100% reliable since I bought it, but now it is very fun
p.s. getting my new bonnet tonight
Aww. Bless the XE
You love it
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Jakey
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by lil_g
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Do you think an XE is necessary?
If you have the financial means to be able to repair it if it goes wrong.
I've spent a good £700+ on the engine to get it 100% reliable since I bought it, but now it is very fun
p.s. getting my new bonnet tonight
Aww. Bless the XE
Im only 19
quote: Originally posted by Matt L
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
I was going to get a £1000 loan and pay it back about £200-£250 a month, depending on the hours i get at work.
why not just save the money you would be paying off the loan with as you wont be paying back just the 1k so youd be saving money.
and any car modification isnt worth getting a loan [/old]
You sound like my mum
Because i want it XE'ing for Combe/Trax
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lil_g
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by lil_g
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Do you think an XE is necessary?
If you have the financial means to be able to repair it if it goes wrong.
I've spent a good £700+ on the engine to get it 100% reliable since I bought it, but now it is very fun
p.s. getting my new bonnet tonight
Aww. Bless the XE
Im only 19
I was only 19 when I bought the XE
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Neo
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Think you'd be silly to get a loan for something like that. Save up a little while and then do it IMO.
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P1CK4D
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I was 19 when I had the LET fitted
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Jakey
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
I was 19 when I had the LET fitted
How old where you when you had it on the road, fully insured as a LET?
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
I was 19 when I had the LET fitted
How old where you when you had it on the road, fully insured as a LET?
19 and a half
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Matt L
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quote:
quote: Originally posted by Matt L
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
I was going to get a £1000 loan and pay it back about £200-£250 a month, depending on the hours i get at work.
why not just save the money you would be paying off the loan with as you wont be paying back just the 1k so youd be saving money.
and any car modification isnt worth getting a loan [/old]
You sound like my mum
Because i want it XE'ing for Combe/Trax
but it is a bit rediculous to get a 1k loan to buy an engine unless your is fucked and broken, as the interest/repayment costs will be more than 1k in the end so your wasting alot of money for something that isnt NEEDED imo it would be best to save up and buy it.
and im also assuming the 1k would cover insurance + fitting or would that be on top? if they would be on top then definatly wouldnt bother.
[worst case]plus you never know whats round the corner with your job ie you could go to trax, break the car or hurt yourself inwhich case you still have the load to pay back and may not be able to work/pay it back [/worst case]
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lil_g
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Jakey you should buy my painted black tigra scuttle tbh
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Jakey
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There's way to many grown up people on here
I should of really said 'im getting a loan, what are people opinions?' Then not listened to them
Aslong as it comes with a free perv on LILGXE at Trax
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lil_g
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Of course Jakey You can sit in the leathers
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Neo
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Maybe not grown up, just sensible. As Matt said, if you suddenly have the expense of it breaking, or you loosing a job and the commitment of repayments, not a good thing. However if you have saved for it and then it all goes tits up, you dont have the repayment worries.
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Jakey
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Meh, i have saving savings if things got really bad. If they did, i'd suffer the consiquences and sell the engine/car..
Gregg
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