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This was my first car... ...A HQ Belmot panel van with Statesman front end...

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This is after it was hit by a drunk driver at an estimated speed of 100Kmh

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And this is the Supra that the drunk was in... ...I win me thinks...

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Im 20 and on my 6th car :cool:

1st: 1991 VP Commodore

2nd: 1994 BMW 525i

3rd: 1989 300zx Twin Turbo (LEMON SHIT CAR MONEY BUCKET POS FKN CRAP lol)

4th: 1989 R31

5th: 1996 S2 R33 GTS-T (NOW)

6th: 1988 Celica (Daily)

Will Post up pics later

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xf falcon

honda crx(most fun car ive ever driven wasnt fast but love to be spanked through the hills)

s1 r33 gtst(crashed :( )

1989 180sx drift spec bought it cheap spanked it blew up the engine

bought a clean sr20 180

s1 r33 gtst :) would be buried in it if i could love it to death never want to let her go

Since im new to this site,here are a couple of pics of my previous cars i owned when i was in the uk.ive had 21 cars in the last 9 years driving,everything from Kia prides to Gtirs,i owned 2 of the most powerful starlet turbos in the Uk.

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