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First Car:

1987 Toyota Corolla Seca CS

Second Car:

1991 KF Ford Laser TX3 N/A

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Current Cars:

1999 AU Ford Fairlane Ghia (V8 on LPG) (This is my daily)

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1993 Nissan 180sx

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Ferah, I'm almost the same, but 3 out of my 4 cars have been white :P

Not including the cars I've bought cheap to resell:

1984 Subaru Sherpa

1993 Toyota Corolla

1991 Toyota Sera

1992 Nissan 180SX (bought it in 1999, crashed it in 2000 and converted it to S15 front... back then only Bomex made conversion parts)

1993 Nissan R32 GTS

1983 Toyota AE86

1990 Nissan Cefiro (Still got it, dad drives it now)

1991 Nissan R32 GTS4 (Still got it, daily driver)

1989 Nissan R32 GTSt

1990 Nissan R32 GTR

1993 R33 GTSt

1999 Nissan Silvia S15

1994 Nissan Silvia S14 (Still got it, for sale)

lol I'm sure there's more to come. I'm sure one day I'll be able to say I've owned the entire spec range in the R32... only GTE, GXi and GTS25 to go.

In order:

R33 GTS Silver

R32 GTST Black

R33 GTST Burgundy

S5 RX7 13BT White

180sx. Silver

R32 GTR (current.) Purple

R34 GT-T (current.) Black.

Nice mix of colours ey.

AND I've just put a deposit on an R34 GTR! My dream car (well at least until the R35 came along...)

Selling both my cars to pay the rest of the balance, import, comply, register etc. (Shameless plug... :) )

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1986 Mazda 323 1.6l

That thing was tough. Not fast at all but I took it off Mount Dandenong one time (yay for no brakes) and still drove it home. It died with about 140,000k's on the clock when it did a head gasket. Wasn't worth repairing, so I went and got my 33. It had almost bald tyres and being front wheel drive was great fun. Miss that car.

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