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Ive had a few in the last 10 years in order and aquite a few over lapped.

1972 LJ Torana

1989 Nissan Pathfinder

1992 BMW 318i

1999 Audi TT

1995 R33 GTST

2004 Hilux

1992 Bluebird 4x4 turbo

2003 Monaro (current)

1996 Mitsubishi GTO

2002 Audi A4 Quattro (current)

1999 Stagea (current)

I think thats it.. its had to look at that list and think about all the money i have wasted!!!

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

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LOL.. i know the bloke who bought this car.. The rims are choice! :D

LoL ye the rims are awsome!! I like the Blitz rims although they are a little old now!

and the guy you know who bought the car didnt buy it off me. I ended up selling it to my brother and then my brother sold it to him, he got it for a good deal too..

Hows the car doing now, if u still see him?

show off!! :yes:

:blink:

Datsun / Nissan 280ZX

Tuned by Z-Shop

Silver colour

High-flow air filter

Racing cams

full aftermarket exhaust including exhaust manifold

300ZX 5 speed gearbox

Took out the back seats and spare tyre = nothing but wheel spin in the wet, didn't even have to try and drift.

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LoL ye the rims are awsome!! I like the Blitz rims although they are a little old now!

and the guy you know who bought the car didnt buy it off me. I ended up selling it to my brother and then my brother sold it to him, he got it for a good deal too..

Hows the car doing now, if u still see him?

He is looking after it nicely.. Went and saw Dr Drift recently and had it tuned.. i think he is somewhere around 190->200rwkw..

He has taken the wing off, but other than that it is about the same i think..

Current Cars:

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

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is that for sale or did you just buy it? cause i remember i was going to look at buying that exact car about 2 months ago...

hmmmm... heres the list since i was 13...

70 Beetle

63 Beetle

1992 toyota corolla

83 Laser

79 VW Golf

1969 VW Beetle modified

Ford Falcon XD Ex-Police Car

<---- none prior to this point were registered as i never had a licence (13-17yo)

1999 Daepoo Nubira

1992 R32 GTST

1992 Soarer TT (technically my gfs car but she never drove it and never took it home)

1989 RB26 Ken Satoh Ceffy

1989 R32 GTST Sedan

TH magna (still have)

VL 5litre Sedan (still have)

VL 5litre Wagon (picking up this weekend)

Just the interesting ones...

VL Calais Turbo x 4

Liberty RS x 2

Mira TRXX turbo

Skyline GTR

200SX

Subaru WRX

Forester GT

Evo 7

XR6 Turbo

VE SS

I think ive had 33 cars all up.....

eeef thats a pretty decent list lol wat kinda drugs you sellin?

jks :D

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