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Browsing through the web, I came across some Viper photos and it brought back some memories. The Viper used to be my hero car of all times, I had two plastic models all painted and polished when I was a little kid because I was so obsessed with it.

What are your childhood hero cars?

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A large Mercedes Benz Sedan (now the S class, used to be C class at that time I think...).

I first became interested in cars way back in primary school, and the person who got me interested in cars was my grandfather & the Mercedes was his favorite car.

So it was mine too at that time. (now its around 2nd-3nd place after the skylines, tied with the BMW 7xxs).

Edited by Mayuri Krab

when i was a young child..The General Lee, good ole daytime TV at Nans during the school holidays.

when i was a young teen.. the black E55 from: Korn- 'got the life' video clip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASahLzKK6DM

Browsing through the web, I came across some Viper photos and it brought back some memories. The Viper used to be my hero car of all times, I had two plastic models all painted and polished when I was a little kid because I was so obsessed with it.

What are your childhood hero cars?

Goes to show how young you are, or how old i am......

I have 3 cant really pick a winner, was the general lee, kit (that one shows my age) and dick johnsons tru blu falcon.

well my all time favourite car was a little known pommy car of the time

an old zephyr that Borneo's dad (Borneo with the ceffy in DA) had in my mums back yard that he used to race at Forrestfield and Wattle grove speedways here in Perth in the early 70's late 60's

also the XA /B falcon coupes from the great Bathurst days

Edited by gazza750

mine was always and still is a nice slick black 67 corvette stigray, i wish i had one of those now....but when i was like 12 i started to like imports and fell in love with the 93 supra TT but that was just a phase and after owning one that had alot of problems i am very much over the supra and that is why i turned to the darkside and bought a skyline to piss all my mates that love their toyota's :)

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