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I will one day fully restore/improve a 240z if I ever get my own house with a Garage.

Ohhh 240z, how I love thee.

Other cars I think are worth a mention are:

240z, 260z, 280zx, z32 300zx, 350z

M5

Countach, Diablo VT, Diablo VTT (oh baby)

Fazza F-40 F-50 Testarossa (sp.)

All Aston Martin's (Vantage, Vanquish, Zagato)

AC Cobra

Most Lotus's (Super 7 and all copies)

Aerial Atom

Caddy Cien

Corvette z06

I love Jags so most jags

RX-7 FC FD RX-8

Pagani Zonda!

Most Porches, and all modified Porches (gemballa etc (sp.))

Supra

All TVR's

If you didn't make this list you need to try harder.

Greg.

A VS,5 litre ute, dark blue,a set of 15' back mags, mack truck mud flaps the full length of the rear bumper, an ex truck bull bar with appropriate spotties, an array of quality stickers to cover my back window ( i would go with ones like Living Dolls, Bundi, Nothing Beats A Country Crowd, Jim Beam and 2001 Inseminators and a set of those rock guards down each side.

Originally posted by GTS-4OrCeD

I will one day fully restore/improve a 240z if I ever get my own house with a Garage.

Ohhh 240z, how I love thee.

Other cars I think are worth a mention are:

240z, 260z, 280zx, z32 300zx, 350z

M5

Countach, Diablo VT, Diablo VTT (oh baby)

Fazza F-40 F-50 Testarossa (sp.)

All Aston Martin's (Vantage, Vanquish, Zagato)

AC Cobra

Most Lotus's (Super 7 and all copies)

Aerial Atom

Caddy Cien

Corvette z06

I love Jags so most jags

RX-7 FC FD  RX-8

Pagani Zonda!

Most Porches, and all modified Porches (gemballa etc (sp.))

Supra  

All TVR's

If you didn't make this list you need to try harder.

Greg.

Greg !! You're just too greedy !!!!

Cuongs Z will do. 240Z with an RB26 and a GT35 BB turbo and

every option you can dream up inc tower to tower roll cage.

The toughest car in WA no bull. Big HP, big brakes top suspension

Low KGs and the looks to die for,Little Prick won't let me have it.

Ric is ready to finish the story Cuong when you ring him.

Id love to have a nice shiny 340z, but a killer ironmask DR30 would be so very very nice.

They might be affordable, but theyre just too impractical in terms of maintaining and restoration.

If were talking weekend toys, this would be very nice. And affordable. The perfect car for perth in summer.

http://www.go-t-rex.com/tr/index.htm

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