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Old 29 January 2008, 03:06 PM
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Does that mean he'd be better off with a Skoda ?
I did say 'justified arguments'
Old 29 January 2008, 03:21 PM
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I did say 'justified arguments'

Old 29 January 2008, 04:04 PM
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Taking everything into account (and we did!) we'd say 350 bhp is no problem at all for an RB 320. It drives superbly, with effortless torque on tap.
Sweet car indeed, and one of those I didn't want to give back.
Old 29 January 2008, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by corradoboy
Like any discussion, people will always introduce opinions and alternative suggestions. I've been on BBS's where everybody is just nicey-nicey all the time and congratulate everything anyone does and they're boring places to be. If I said I liked Stilton cheese I would be happy if someone then suggested I try Danish Blue. Nothing wrong with either, much like there's nothing wrong with an RB320, or an S204, T25 or RA-R, all valid options which other posters may not be aware whether the original poster is aware of or had considered. Please let's not see SNet reduced to 'I'm buying an RB320' followed by 'Nice', 'Good choice', 'Lovely' or it'll be like being on SIDC's forum. I much prefer reasoned suggestions, valid opinions and even justified arguments than boring back-slapping.
That's the reply i was thinking, but never got round to typing.

I know i didn't slate his choice, was just making aware of alternatives.
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Originally Posted by corradoboy
Like any discussion, people will always introduce opinions and alternative suggestions. I've been on BBS's where everybody is just nicey-nicey all the time and congratulate everything anyone does and they're boring places to be. If I said I liked Stilton cheese I would be happy if someone then suggested I try Danish Blue. Nothing wrong with either, much like there's nothing wrong with an RB320, or an S204, T25 or RA-R, all valid options which other posters may not be aware whether the original poster is aware of or had considered. Please let's not see SNet reduced to 'I'm buying an RB320' followed by 'Nice', 'Good choice', 'Lovely' or it'll be like being on SIDC's forum. I much prefer reasoned suggestions, valid opinions and even justified arguments than boring back-slapping.
Fair play you've hit the nail on the head there. Some other forums I use are just full of constant **** licking. Somebody puts up a post about literally the most boring things and every man and his dog posts with usual 'congrats mate, so happy for you blah blah blah'.

Choice is not a bad thing and the more options people are presented with the better IMO.
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