blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
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WTF is a servo?

My Mammy has final say anyway :D
ain't that cute...but it's wrooong :D...women know things about cars like secco knows about transfers. But i understand you if it's about the money..my mom was essential in my audi "transfer" too

The cars that have a servo direction (a good servo) makes steering be more easy...i used to park that yaris with a finger only. I drove a Stilo that had a city servo..coolest thing ever..
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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WTF is a servo?

My Mammy has final say anyway :D
ain't that cute...but it's wrooong :D...women know things about cars like secco knows about transfers. But i understand you if it's about the money..my mom was essential in my audi "transfer" too

The cars that have a servo direction (a good servo) makes steering be more easy...i used to park that yaris with a finger only. I drove a Stilo that had a city servo..coolest thing ever..
is'nt it the same for every one :D ?? i remember my brother kept getting my mum catalog's of mazda 3's vw golfs, chevy epica, etc etc and he ended getting what my mum thought was resonable for a first car ( also one she can afford not a 19 year olds idea of a chick magnet :D ) a chevy optra ( although she did spend a good chunk of money for a proper sound system)

is'nt servo= power steering??
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
Ah power steering= servo, then.

It's a legal issue, legally (insurance) it has to be her car because I'm under 24.
is'nt it the same for every one :D ?? i remember my brother kept getting my mum catalog's of mazda 3's vw golfs, chevy epica, etc etc and he ended getting what my mum thought was resonable for a first car ( also one she can afford not a 19 year olds idea of a chick magnet :D ) a chevy optra ( although she did spend a good chunk of money for a proper sound system)

is'nt servo= power steering??
power steering?..ah, yeah...don't know the exact term :D...

so what about you bisco?..what are you driving :D ?
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
power steering?..ah, yeah...don't know the exact term :D...

so what about you bisco?..what are you driving :D ?
i dont own a car :( for several reasons, ranging from driving in cairo is hell!! too me heading back to my parents after i graduate or at least i wont be staying here for longer than the time i need to finish uni and graduate. so getting a car now would be a wrong move as my parents will have to pay installments as opposed to paying cash. thats why my brother got a car bec he goes to uni in saudi, and his uni is too far from where we live so its much better he drives there. ( does;nt hide the fact he has influence on my parents :D sth i failed miserably at i guess despite the being the smartest of my siblings i guess martin has it even worst :D )
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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if i did have the chance to own a car i would love to have a honda civic 2009 ( if i was in cairo) if i was any there else i would welcome a golf, passat, or a4 with arms wide open :D
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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The insurance company have a list of rule for me :D

No Honda Civic or Seat Ibiza
No Body Kits
Nothing over 1.1
Nothing over €,3000 in value.
No full cover until 25

:sergio:
iz thats annoying as hell!!! i mean ok i can to an extent understand the legal issue regarding the car being in yr mums name but these limitations pretty much take it to a whole new level of annoyance. u should come to der pharoah land!! aka 1.6 land :D here u can own anything u want provided u pay its value plus a good tax on it (150%)
 

Ford Prefect

Senior Member
May 28, 2009
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my ex first introduced me to the world of the all blacks war dance :D pretty intimidating huh?!?! :D i think it actually works for them.
When i was at primary school we had as part of a sport culture project had to perform the Haka as part of an assembly, iirc Fiji perform it aswell, and shit loads of the 4 year olds got shit scared and started crying :lol:

I think if your oposition knows what you are doing it will have little effect, but if you are in this situation....


then i would fucking brick it.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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When i was at primary school we had as part of a sport culture project had to perform the Haka as part of an assembly, iirc Fiji perform it aswell, and shit loads of the 4 year olds got shit scared and started crying :lol:

I think if your oposition knows what you are doing it will have little effect, but if you are in this situation....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzeeaEsIFLs

then i would fucking brick it.
i'm not a big follower of rugby but i think its just part of there tradition to perform this dance which i guess upon several times of performing loses effect unless its yr first time up against them :D then hellz yeah i would be a bit intimidated by it.

the clip u posted it just brutal :lol:
 

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