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79 golf running on 3 cylinders bought for 400 spent 600 and sold for 1050 >_< closest thing that resembles a lemon

83 laser bought for 500 spend 500 sold for 1.4k

83 ae86 sprinter 4-ac 70hp at the fly when new, probably 30hp atw bought 1200 spent 6k bare shell seam welded and caged (still have)

1991 onevia, one of the first 4 guys in the country to do the conversion cost 13k sold 9k

1989 180sx bought 3.5k sold 9k

1994 r32 gtr bought 20k spent 12k still not put together (still have)

1998 prelude vtir free still not sold (still have)

1979 rx7 series 1 cust 2k has more rust holes than a sunken ship (still have)

all i can say is feck thats a lot of money on cars, could have bought a house by now, but even though a house might have leather seats and climate control air con, a tv and dvd player it still cant cruise with you down the GOR or do 10's down the 1/4

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'78 TE Ford Cortina

'83 N12 Nissan Exa Turbo

'88 N13 Nissan Exa 'Turbo'

'85 ZL Ford Fairlane

'86 VL Holden Commodore

'97 R33 Nissan Skyline Turbo

pretty lame list but the N13 was heaps of fun n the ZL was damn slow... but seemed to tow everyone elses cars lol

my first car was an 1977 RA28 celica with a Turbo EFI 18RG...next it was a KE30 2 door corolla with an 18RG EFI turbo...then wait for it....an L300 mitsubishi with a doctored up delco EFI system off a camira and a T4 turbo :( i would often be seen riding up on the windscreen with my dirt bikes in the back heading off to the races going flat biscuit

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Ok here we go all in a space of 3 years

Mitsubishi Lancer (1st car)

VT Commodore (run around)

Nissan 200sx s15 (show car entered in MAS)

Nissan 350z JDM show car 20inch work meisters were hot

Nissan 200sx s15 (sleeper 280rwkw)

Lexus IS200 Show car (sprayed bayside blue with racing hart rims)

Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R 280awkw

Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R 10 sec car

Current: 07 Suzuki GSX-R 750 More fun than anything in the past !! Lot cheaper to run and enjoy to. Also will be looking in the future at either R35 GT-R or M3

Got heaps of pics just cant be bothered posting sorry...

another mint list ^^^

my first car was an 1977 RA28 celica with a Turbo EFI 18RG...next it was a KE30 2 door corolla with an 18RG EFI turbo...then wait for it....an L300 mitsubishi with a doctored up delco EFI system off a camira and a T4 turbo :( i would often be seen riding up on the windscreen with my dirt bikes in the back heading off to the races going flat biscuit

pics of ra28 or ban

THE only '64 AP5 Valiant that was seen on TV at Calder Raceway humbling the mighty Ford GTHO when released.

- Flat fourteens for the 225 Slant Six Valiant & Torqueflite - 14.2 for the HO's !! :(

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Best lookin 4 Door ever!

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One day when Turbine stops playing with his 928 Porka

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Many others.. xR34X has a long way to catch up.... :P

First car was an EL Falcon

second car was a 99 magna

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third car was a 96 series 2 R33 GTST

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current runaround car till new car arrives 92 4cylinder magna lol. god i miss powere and sideways action lol

had a: R31 Skyline GX

Nissan Laurel (mum drives it.... best car ever made)

R33 Skyline Gtst Series 2 Type M

R32 Skyline 32 Type M

Now Currently own a: 1996 Bmw320i

Waiting to get my full lisence, so i can get a 32gtr

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I tend to keep cars for a long time so not a huge list:

1987 Holden VL Commodore (owned for 5 years - sold to friend)

1993 Landrover Discovery (Parents old car, bought it for a steal... owned for 2 years)

1993 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (owned for 3 years, sold to friend on this forum)

1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T (current car)

Next car R34 or R35 GTR and a 4x4 daily/tow car!!! :D

1995 EF falcon

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1989 EA falcon S Pack

1990 EA fairmont

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1995 EF fairmont

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1988 VL turbo

1993 EB Ghia 5.0L

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1993 Nissan Skyline R32

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Few other cars inbetween but nothing worth mentioning i don't think.

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