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Until recently I had an R31 Pintara Wagon, with a ricey cannon and some cefiro rims, as a daily until some scummy Shazza without a license and insurance ran into me... lucky i got a payout in the end.

Now I have a Holden Nova / AE92. goes allright for a 1.8 twincam... want to get some red Advan A3A's for it and upgrade the brakes / suspension in the near future.

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company car and fuel card ftmfw!

down side- nothing to thrash :P

UNTIL- me and my mate buy adrians bluebird, use it as a weekend warrior (few burnout comps @ virginia til it blows)

THEN- will be throwong in the vr v6 i have in my shed with manual box! drive til it gets defected,

THEN- strip it, brace it, drift pig-burnout car = cheap fun!

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Well i do have a govt car to get from and to other sites so i guess that can count in

lol free parking anywhere, fleet fuel card

and normally its a VE commy

soo much fun just staying behind ppl and watch then slow down

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1986 Toyota GZ20 Twin turbo soarer..... seeing as my R31 cant be rego'd.

Will be driving my 1977 Ford F250 Pickup soon.... jsut need to do a few things. Thank christ it's on LPG... I cringe everytime I fill up the soarer. :wub:

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stagea daily, r31 for when i feel like using 25L/100k's.

who woulda thought a stagea would be the economical choice in anyones driveway. :P

plus velo's, locker, coilovers and no stereo make the r31 less appealing for every day commuting.

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Just my Z most of the time

every now and then

Either

98 Mitsi challenger

02 Hilux

93 lux

03 vyss

89 crown *when its off defect*

03 Discovery,

Depending on the mood.

93 lux is king tho.

Life is tough huh :P

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