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This is my new burnout/thrash car. It is car number 8.

However this one is the best out of them all. Its got the works, custom paint job, stickers and its even TYPE R.

Check it out

http://members.ozzienet.net/~ozmac/Honda/

Bare with me until I get the videos all uploaded.

Its well worth the wait :D

More to come :D

When you finally decide to come visit me Dan, i'll take you for a spin.

Did you take a look at the videos?

I'm going to get a decent gallery going and get some better outside footage.

My head is sore from hitting the roof over every bump :)

Yeah, it was time for the old line to move over to something new.

bwahah!

this brings back some very fond memories of my friends bucks party...

what do you get when you get 10 or so guys with $100 odd bucks each, a telephone, a trading post, a big paddock on a farm, spray paint, some tools & helmets???

a farken great time :)

we ended up buying 4 shitters at an average of about $200 each...at the end of our rally day, we thought we'd see which car was the strongest and the honda won :D the engine wouldnt die, the meteor was the quickest around the track but the engine caught on fire, the commodore ran out of petrol and the corona blew its radiator...

:D

Haha....

Just you guys wait.. Theres more pictures to come.

I wish i had pictures from my previous cars.

This honda civic is pretty hard to kill.

I'll get a decent gallery happening with some outside shots of our rally track.

For those with a decent connection, i recommend downloading the videos. They are deffently a good laugh!! :)

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