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1992 Daihatsu Charade 3 Cylinder *w00t!* It got me to uni and back,... umm slowly

1992 Nissan Pulsar SSS, sold it to a guy who now lives up the road from me, 2 accidents, now about 4 shades of white.

1992 R32 GTSt, Gun Grey... yummy.... not bored with it yet

It seems 92' was a good year for me ;)

In the future....

Cefiro

Stagea

R34 :D

Red17

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

hey simplelogik, do u have a red sticker on the back of your Supra and hang around the Qataris? with the QATAR and DOHA plates?

Sorry wrong person, I don't have stickers on my car and have no idea where Qataris is :D

Also my Supra doesn't look like the one one my avartar anymore. I got an Extreme kit put on recently so it looks abit happier, instead of being "dopey".

Red17 : The Charade was my 2nd favourite car when I was at uni, $13 for a tank that lasts 450km .. I'll pay anything for the performance of a Supra/Skyline and yet has the fuel economy of a Charade or Swift ;) !!!!

my first car was a 79 Mazda 323 - faded red... nick named the JAFFA hahah But it looked more like a pregnant rollerskate.

Then....

1990 Nissan Pulsar

1993 180sx... I loved that car, but someone going through a red light screwed that up for me

1995 gtst

Ewww...this will test the memory banks!

1. VC Commodore 4cyl (man)-------First car 1987 :P

2. Escort RS2000 (man)--------------Rolled

3. Corrolla P/Van 1984 (man)-------Courier Phase

4. Mitsubishi Sigma 2.6 (man)-------1988

5. VB SLE 4.2 V8 (Auto)--------------slow / thirsty

6. Subaru 4x4 1980 1600(man)----First 4x4 Hell fun

7. VH SLE Commodore 6cyl (auto then Man)-1st fully modded car

8. Datsun 1000 wagon (man)------3 on tree Great Bunky

9. Datsun 180B (Man)----------------1st attempt at complete respray

10. VB Commodore 6cyl (auto)

11. Mazda 808 Wagon (Man)-------Nuther great Bunky

12. FJ20T Bluebird wagon (Man)---Circa 1994 ran 13.1s

13. Vauxhall Cavalier 1985 (Man)--Living in England

14. Peugeot 504 Diesel (Man)------ Living in England

15. R31 Skyline 1989 (Man)---------Should never have sold it

16. Starion Turbo 1982 (auto!)-----Handled well but POS

17. Nissan Bluebird wagon (Man)--bought as daily driver for FJ20 wagon

18. Subaru 4x4 wagon 1983 1800 (Man)--BodyLift / huge wheels

19. Holden Jackaroo LS 1984 (Man)--------Lift Kit Huge Wheels

20. VP Senator 185i (auto)-------------------Great fuel Econ ran 15.4s

21. Holden Jackaroo LS 1990 (Man)--------Huge Wheels

22. SR20T Nissan Bluebird TRX (man)------Ran CA20 for 12months, SR20 ran 12.8's

23. Nissan Pintara Ti 1992 (auto)-----------Nice seats Elec everything

24. Mazda 626 (Auto)-------------------------Back in England

25. R31 Skyline GTSII (Auto then Man)----Current car

26. R31 Pintara wagon (Ca20 then Rb30)-Current car

Most were modified in some way or another, some were changed into completely different looking / driving vehicles!, I had up to 4 at anyone time, all listed were licensed and daily drivers :)

All are the reason i have no money today :P

1st car Vh commodore 179-202 manual, First car stupidity

2nd car 81 Nissan Bluebird SSS, 1.8t man import. Thrown into lampole sideways :P Wish i still had it

3rd car Sigma 2lt auto , good for ram raiding

4th car Pintara station wagon rb20det 13.8, Died from licencing dept

5th car Skyline Silhuette rb20det 12.79. Still going

6th car FIND ME A CHEAP S13 manual n/a

Hmmm, I only had 3...

1997... bought a brand new 1997 hyundai coupe fx, what a piece of shit. Went back in the first year 12 times with bits and pieces wrong. Sold it in 1999 to buy a house. Went without a car for about 2 months while I took a 3 months holiday to buy the house and do some work on/around it. Then bought a 1980 sx auto gemini, was a rwd managed to get it sideways in the wet a few times but simply didnt have the HP to get it sideways in the dry. Pondered keeping it and doing something like a sr20det conversion and keeping it for a bunky/drift/track car. Sold it after 18 months and imported my 1994 r33 skyline. I plan on holding onto this one till I'm around 30 and insurance on a GTR is cheap :P

hmmm lets see

1987 camira - only had that for 2wks to much rust

1979 toyota t18 - this was my first real car did 3tgte conversion

met my partner now and car owner ship doubled

1986 4x4 jackaroo turbo diesel -lost my licence a means to slow down

1987 vl auto beige - very boring

1988 twin cam corrolla - bought as front ender cheap and fixed

1991 180sx c18det- not bad looked good 18s exh filter microtech

1988 suzuki gti swift - part trade on 180 sx only had it 3 weeks

1989 tx3 laser turbo fwd- bought with shaged turbo cheap couldnt pass

1992 suzuki cappacinno - small & no tourqe but reved and chicks like

1988 vl turbo manual - good fun and cheap to buy over east

1988 tx3 4wd turbo - very slow but handled ok good second car

1993 180sx - current, good fun 13.7 quarter cheap to have

1994 rx7 - current bit slow compared to 180 lucky it looks good though.

1992 suzuki rgv 250- current fastest of the lot 12sec quater im told, only cost $1200 cant argue with that!

still havent had a skyline yet though??????

maybe trade the currnet 180 in when i can get a 89 model r32 gtr next year a little cheaper i bet they will be hot property at the auctions in japan who knows???

Terry

Originally posted by b_real

want to get another zed again.. a proper one this time..

Yeah i have a real soft spot for the Z's :love: !! This thread made me get all sentimental so i dusted off the Z31 on the weekend and took her for a drive :) love to add a black Z32 to the ranks ....... oh well when i win lotto maybe! :D

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