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2 dailys atm.

first is a 96 magna wagaon on gas. im sure most u guys seen it. basically dead stock, never gets a wash, can fit anything in it. people kick it, crash it, chicks vommit in it. its a daily so its cool. $35 a full tank and only need to fill up once every 10 days. yeah :P

other is a laser my bro uses, but i will use it if i cant be stuffed with the magna. basically what isnt wrong with it. gear box is screwed, blows smoke, cracked windscreen, lights missing and falling out, locks broken, dents everywhere. but for $20 a week in fuel and only cost $600, it does the job. basically when cops defect ill just hand them the keys and say well done, u finally defecting defectable cars, its urs now. and will write SAPOL on the rego forms lol.

only been using a daily this year to get my car finished. saved huge amounts of money by driving a shit box around. but getting sick of it. u spend all the money doing up ur car and u never use it.

used to use public transport last year when i got defected. what a waste of time i will never get back. seriously its better for me to own 2 cars and drive one to work than get public transport. the time i waste waiting around, i could have doubled the money i save not using a car by getting to work on time.

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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

Love the commy :D Im im normally a ford boy but i picked up a white vs v6 last week with commy 17s and thoses poxie clear and black tail lights, just about to put all my audio gear in from my old ford and a new sony in dash dvd with 2x 12inch pioneer subs then il be looking at droping the 5ltr in when i find a cheap motor :) Im also looking for a clubsport body kit with wing if anyone can help me out.

Iv also got a old excel as well thats awaiting a rally bash then a bomb fire lol

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This was before i got to it with new fuel pumps, cleaned up heaps of wiring, thermo fan, new heater hoses etc. which im sure alot more will be done.

Goes suprisingly well and is really good on fuel.

what a ripper!!! I've never come across a turbo 4k before, very cool dude.

i'm jealous! lol

i seized the 4k in my old rolla.

my own fault... bush bashing on my mates farm up in golden grove and I cracked the sump. And kept bush bashing for a good 45 mins after... :)

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what a ripper!!! I've never come across a turbo 4k before, very cool dude.

i'm jealous! lol

i seized the 4k in my old rolla.

my own fault... bush bashing on my mates farm up in golden grove and I cracked the sump. And kept bush bashing for a good 45 mins after... :)

Thanks mate

Plus its very practical aswell, chuck all my tools, parts etc in the back.

Keeps the Km's off the 33 and can have fun in another car in the mean time.

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Ryan's daily is his '99 Stag.. even though there's a crappy '96 lancer sittin out the back that it supposed to be the daily... lol

My daily is a black '07 Aurion ZR6... it's a breeze to drive and can keep up with a 33 gtst and the stag quite easily.. hehehe. I just need it to drive out to uni a couple times a week. petrol costs me nothing...it's dad's car :)

Sez

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