I am soooooooo Jealous. You've got my type of car; the car I eventually want to get. In the exact colour I would want it to. Where did you get it from ? How did you earn the money for it? and how much is the insurance? Congrat's!?!
Haha in that street, the car's probably worth about the same as the houses I was going through a terrible amount of n95's, I seem to break phones really easily. I was getting sick of paying the excess on insurance to get new ones so just decided to use cheap k800's from now on. I'm not a phone of these gadget phones anyway, if it makes calls it will do!
you should buy an iphone from o2 and just unlock it with http://ziphone.org/ (£170) I was walking to college the other day, dropped it on the solid ground and stepped on it by accident still working perfectly, as it was the day I got it and you can upload all your favourite music to it, and hook it upto your lambo!
Wowww very very veryyyy hot car!!! Just wondering... the next car your saving up for, how much will that cost?
he he probably. I did not want to say that in case one of the house was yours. I must say i had that phone myself for a year and it did not even scratch.
Thanks for the links man. Will go to open an account there I guess. If you have a specialist assigned to you here in Europe who invests your money in low risk, med risk and high risk, you are lucky to average out on 5-7%.
I believe this car is the Gallardo but it may also be the Miura so please clarify the model so I can end my confusion. The second car you say you are saving up for is that the ZZ 12? All I can say is that I will more then likely never be able to afford a car like that but I do take solice in the fact that if I ever caught you I have a vehicle that could run right over it. LMAO. In all seriousness though it is a beautiful car and I wish you many happy days of driving in it.
Don't forget that you probably need to put local currency into the account. So if you get above 10% in local currency, that does not necessarily make it a good investment. Interest rates are driven by two variables: Growth in the economy and inflation. Check those out before investing in a currency (and interest). There are countries with 400% inflation but I'm not sure you'd want to open an account there in their local currency even if they offered you 400% interest If a high interest was always a good investment you could borrow in one currenty at lower interest and then invest in another at higher interest, making money without risk. Which is obviously not possible. Nice car by the way! Don't forget to bring it to Germany sometime. Thats where those cars are allowed to race with their friends.