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Just curious what's everyone using as their daily driver?

This way we might be able to spot SAUers on the way to work.

Mine used to be this. I know it's a commy, but it's not bad.

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But since I lost my licence, I'm using these babies!

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(Well not exactly these, but u get the picture.) :P

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Hey, at least I've upgraded to the skyline and not gone from the holy skyline to the bombadore. It took me a while, but I must've seen the light. :P

Steve, What time do u usually get home from work. I might be able to pick it up.

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Transadelaide Bus. Its still a turbo, so sucked in.

-D

Turbo or not, it's public transport. I envy u man. Me and public transport don't mix. Everytime I rely on it (twice), It screws me over. I hate it. It's an aboulute last resort for me! And sitting around for it to come gives me the shits! haha

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Turbo or not, it's public transport. I envy u man. Me and public transport don't mix. Everytime I rely on it (twice), It screws me over. I hate it. It's an aboulute last resort for me! And sitting around for it to come gives me the shits! haha

I hate public transport.

It is actually cheaper for me to drive to work and back each week. Plus those bus drivers are f**king lunatics ... worse than cab drivers.

:P

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i drive a bedford van to work

173 holden, RX 7 5 speed, 4.9:1 bedford diff

not quick but very cool, has a kickass stereo installed by me and grafix by my wife.

to give it a racer feel it has SAAS buckets and tiller.

the only paint scheme for a van like that is black with red stripe

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Im with rubes, f**king HATE public transport with a passion.

Stageas my only car so its my daily, am known to get around on a downhill race bike everyso often for fitness to and from work.. Oh and have been known to make short trips to Chefstagea's on a motorcrosser :P

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oldzilla 260c inline 6 2.6L 138hp zed engine :P

electric windows power steering and a whole lota pimp factor, love driving it almost as much as the gtr :) mainly cause 4wd's n the rest dont wanna f*ck with me in my gheto beast. i know its strange but i just like to be different.

there's prob about 6 left still on adelaide roads

just becareful giving to many details on dailys as if you park it out your front yard(which i dont) and its unique enough car theifs could use it as a marker of where your good car is hidden in a carport

might also send my daily cars pics to flick for the calander :yes:

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