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Originally posted by Nizmo

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

not a big fan of the Z32... would have to be either a S30 or the Z33......mmmmmmm Z

Z33??? eh? ........ u mean the 350Z?

Nah Black Z32 with a Fat Bodykit on it and huge deep dish rims ....... :drooling: ... i cant afford that even so a 350Z is waaaay outta my league.

MazdaRX4 Coupe x2

Dodge plymouth 1940

Valiant VK V8 Charger

Mazda RX2 4 door

VB V8 commo

Mazda 929 coupe

Mazda cappella x 2

Mazda 808 wagon

Restored EH wagon

Merc 280SEL V8

Bluebird wagon x2

1977 Volvo wagon

R33 gtst

Escort Mark I panel van

might be a few more I may have missed. Probably half a dozen unlicenced burnout cars too.

81 Datsun Bluebird 2 door import --- Z18 twin-spark engine, much fun had in the back seat

84 Toyota Celica XT ---- immaculate car, still wish I had it

94 Mitsubish Lancer GSR Turbo ---- a weapon, even stock

99 Falcon --- company car POS

2000 Falcon ---- company car POS

2001 Falcon ---- company car POS

95 Nissan 200sx --- current car, STi destroyer

I think I may have started a tad before one or two of you, being an old git.

Learned to drive in an RAF Landrover on a gliding field - lots of muck and towing.

1965 Mini Countryman (the wagon without the wood) - bought it for 80 quid. My brother stuck it through a fence.

1969 Mini van - great fun for 85 quid. Managed to get 9 people in it on several occasions between pubs in Cheshire, UK.

1973 Vauxhall Firenza 2.3 Sport SL (with 7 dial dash & go fast bits - rare & good fun). Fantastic fun in the snow and ice!

1978 Datsun 260Z - great fun on winding roads. Rusted to death.

Then heaps of company cars in UK, mostly Vauxhall Cavaliers, but included brief periods with a Renault 20, Range Rover, Jag XJ6, Rover 3.5 V8 SD1, VW Passat wagon.

1988 Suzuki Vitara soft top - first car in Oz (other than company car) - great fun on the beach. Kids loved it. Kept it for ten years!1997 R33 GTST - current toy. Definitely satisfying the mid-life crisis - hence the name!

Most fun time in a car ever (apart from the back seat!) was in an Austin Healey Sprite Mk 1 - the Frogeye. Now one of those with a turbo motor would be interesting .......... !!

Oh yeah - first company car in Oz was a 1992 Pintara T hatchback. The only manual in WA, according to the dealer. Unfortunately, the "T" didnt stand for turbo - not sure what it stood for ..... But it was a good car, kept the family happy and away from Commodores for 5 years.

Didn't realise at the time that the Pintara was related to the Skyline.

I think the T was for Ti, possibly the 'i' was missing?

me:

mum's 1983 ford meteor pizza hut delivery come rally car. handbrake bizzniss. Severley wounded by head gasket, then died after attack from drunken Saab. I still have your hubcap, buddy!

1984 nissan R30 2.4E hatch. still got it. took me through the end of uni. anyone want a cheap bunky daily driver? anyone know a p-plater? going cheap!!

now: 33 gts-t. a slow one. but at least it has tunes and flash rims.

future: I dunno... FD or Maserati? or an R.

'97 Lancer MR in 1998 was my first car. Major doof. 141dB at Autosalon 2001. In its half finished state:

lancer_boot125_3.jpg (More pics here).

Was planning on selling it to buy a R32 when some low life took it upon themselves to steal it, thrash it, crash it and lighten it of its stereo. So being without a car and having no luck finding a decent R32 (market was dry in late 2001/early 2002), I was forced to buy a...

...'93 R33 25t. My second car, still going strong and no doof this time.

1. 1970s MK1 Snot Green Ford Escort with black stripes and bog (urban rally assault car)

2. 1972 Valiant Charger (Blew Gearbox on mates lawn doing burnouts)

3. XY Falcon with 3 on the tree and a six (Bench seat in the front)

4. 1988 Toyota Corsa Turbo (Most Fun Car Ever Owned)

5. 1974 Series 2 Jaguar XJ12 (Temporary Insanity Blew $20,000 on it and got $4000 back)

6. Mazda RX-7 In Volvo Saffran Pearl with worked 13B (3 Year Restoration still running around perth)

7. Nissan Exa Turbo (Repsrayed it and rebuilt turbo. Only Car I ever made money on)

8. Toyota Landcruiser FJ40 Convertible (great fun for summer sold it to pay for the motor in the RX-7)

9. Daihatsu Rocky Convertible (Monster lift and 32" inch mud tyres. I still have it, licence plate THEMAD1)

10. Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T (Gun Metal with full trust body kit and 17" Speedy Mags, otherwise stock as a rock. If anyone bought one from Simon at Bentleigh it was mine)

11. R32 GTR (Silver lowered on 18" BBS wheels, licence plate is GTRACER)

when i was 14 my dad got me and my sis a small Kancil (Daihatsu Mira for you lot :P) to drive around the property like to the guest house, staff quarters etc ;) was good fun and i even drove it on the proper roads when i was like 15-16

then came the Ford Ranger which is yellow and has a yellow interior :D gives you a headache, sitting in there for more than 10 minutes...we still have it somewhere tho :D

then was the Lexus RX300 which is getting traded in soon for the new RX300. its an awesome car tho :)

now i drive the R33 around.. this is my first car thats really really mine...the rest were bought for us to use and my parents had their own seperate cars

Lots(about 30) of 240Zs and 1600s inc race and Rally cars.

About 12 Trev Falcons and Fairlanes and 1 LTD.1 Merc

1 240K 1 Datsun super6 1 Shitabishi scorpion 1Prince gloria

1 Hillman 1Datto 1200 coupe 1 Patrol 1 Rodeo 1 GTiR 1 GTS

1Simca 1 Holden the worst car ever 3 Escorts 1 66 Bluebird ute

1 T18 1 Mazda 1 Gemini plus other heaps.

The Favs are the Datto 1600 rally car i raced in the 80s and the GTiR i have now and the Super 6 and one of the wild Falcons.

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first was

1.Mint series 3 rx7 12A that i got before i had my license, when i got it, it wasn't running so it was a good project spents lots of time and money on it. (my ex-mate crashed it and i got pritty much nothin back)

2.EB fairmont ghia nice luxury car but to big to drive around fast.

3.Series 4 rx7 that i got for 2000 not running took that motor out and got that all fixed up slowly over a year. Just sold that to my brother to get a R32 soon hopefully.

1) Alfa Romeo Sprint - given to me by my older brother before I had my licence and blown up by Danielle (my LTG) before I got my licence too!

2) 1994 Honda Vti hatch - black, mega lowered and kitted, 17" Sparco wheels, owned from 17 yrs to 19 yrs old, now a farm car

3) Porsche 911 - (had to have a 911 whilst still a 'teen) owed money to the banks up to my eyes....ate baked beans so that I could pay for my insurance....sold after it broke selector shafts from gearbox and replaced clutch at $3,000....ouch! owned from 19 yrs to 22 yrs old

4) Datsun 240Z - Now with RB26DETT, Autronic SM2 ECU, 4 spot Brembo brakes all round from Porsche 993, full moly cage tower to tower, KAAZ LSD etc etc (sold 911 to fund project...) soon to be finished!!!

5) R32 Nissan GTR - Silver, Australian delivered, all standard/factory

Bought many 1600s, 240Z, 260Z (2 seaters only) and also a AE86 Sprinter in between 4) and 5)

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