Soldato
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Serj said:omg lol m8 ** garage is a bit red.
It's a 70's retro lava lamp style im trying to recreate
You should see the crapper
Serj said:omg lol m8 ** garage is a bit red.
atpbx said:I entirely believe stig and his outlandish claims.
Instead of ripping the cars, you just have to try and work out how much he earns to be able to buy/rent the flat, buy lease the 530d, buy/lease the c23k, and then on top of that, pay the tax on the £5200 a year car allowance.
All at 25 and all living in milton keynes.
He is either the next bill gates, or the biggest fibber in the known universe.
I mean i dont earn a huge amount a year (between 26 and 30k depending on how i do) and i cant afford to run ONE of the cars listed and buy a house (in a much cheaper area) with my wife earning 18k a year as well.
:/
DreXeL said:Wow. I have just read all nine pages, and I'm lost for words. Let me get this straight.
You have a 530d as your every day car. You have been offered £400 p/m for a company car. You decide to use this allowance for a weekend car. You are considering a 330ci for this role, somewhat bizzare given you main car but, OK whatever.
Now it gets really strange, in the mean time you have purchased a brand-new C230K for use as a 'project car'. A project car that you are going to double supercharge, and/or fit another engine to, even though you have never modified a car before.
And the girl in your sig is your wife, your girlfriend and your fiance. All at the same time.
And you live in a townhouse, which is actually a flat. With lots of garages.
W.
T.
F.
commited said:I reckon Beemer is daddies, mercs grandads and whatever else he says isn't his. There is no way he can be earning enough to afford all these cars with his grasp of the english language.
commited said:There is no way he can be earning enough to afford all these cars with his grasp of the english language.
Amp34 said:Although he does seem to spew a lot of **** along the way.
Amp34 said:Why not? One of my classmates from school owns a business with a turnover of over £400,000 a year at 20 years of age.
[TW]Fox said:Are you implying that a turnover of £400,000 is super-cool and lends itself to the ability to spend thousands and thousands on cars?
Becuase it isn't. Infact, turnover itself tells us very little. He could be working on very low sales margins and struggling to run a Fiat Punto.
Amp34 said:No, what I'm saying is its very possible for a young person to make lots of money, just because he didn't get a degree in english doesn't mean he won't be able have a good job/own a profitable company.
[TW]Fox said:And what I am saying is that turnover is no indication of somebodies ability to make money. You can get companies with a turnover of 50,000 that are twice as profitable as companies with a turnover in the millions..
There is also a world of difference between not having a degree in English and not being able to string a sentance together.
The latter will hamper you career wise, the former won't.
Amp34 said:No, what I'm saying is its very possible for a young person to make lots of money, just because he didn't get a degree in english doesn't mean he won't be able have a good job/own a profitable company.
Oh and BTW she bought (well morgaged) herself a house earlier this year and has a rather nice new car to go with it -after setting up her business 3 years ago-.
Mightynimrod just because he spews **** doesn't mean some of it is truthful. Lots of rich people try to "big" themselves up even more.
Im starting to sound like I believe him completly and am defending him, I'm not (It does sound a bit suspect) I'm just trying to point out you should still be open minded no matter who is talking.