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A 1978 Gemini sedan, had it for a few yrs then did it up, candy red paint, rebuilt and no way near stock motor, man that thing did 14.5 1/4 mile times but it got stolen from my work carpark!!! ahh those were the days :P

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vh commodore...

89 corolla

33gts

and now ....04 fiesta ....my god i drive the balls off this thing ...

its so fun :P ...although id give my right leg to have my skyline back ...actually ...no i wouldnt..then i couldnt drive it ...

id give my left testicle :P

99 Toyota corolla Karanda Green....manual sedan forgot the code...

00 Toyota corolla Silver manual sedan AE112R

98 R34 GTT (current)

Wouldnt mind getting another corolla as a run about.....with the amount of driving I do each day (approx 120km) it really leaves a massive hole in my wallet with the price of fuel these days.

But then again ive always wanted to turbo charge one of them new sportivos.....so yeah maybe not.....will get caught up in another project which I have no money for !

Edited by shonen

well my first car was a 1989 corolla Seca CSX

2) 1994 R33 Skyline GTS

3) 1994 Bluebird Attesa SR20DET AWD

4)And this afternoon i'll be picking up a R34 GT-T...

My r33 gts ;) love it to bits :yes:

As a matter of fact it recently came back from the repair shop, I made an arrangement with the repairer to get a new aftermarket front bar, 400R, instead of the factory one. :banana:

Below is a shot of it.. All I need now is some wheels.. and it lowered a teeny weeny bit.. :banana:

rvkcva.jpg

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