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Daily is a 1999 Holden Statesman VS series III. White over Silver. Standard everything except for a K&N Pod filter. Quiet, comfy and a bit better economy then the Skyline. Don't have any photos but im sure we all know what they look like :)

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It's loud, noisy, rattly and generally a piece of shit, but it goes alright for an NA carby four and slides well despite the lack of any locking in the diff :D Unfortunately I gotta sell it to pay back the state of NSW.

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BA Fairmont with hektik 90mm stormwater pipe cold air intake and PWR external bypass trans cooler.

That tows the Silvia to track days etc.

Expect new avatar shot this weekend, Silvia is looking a bit different now :worship:

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1984 Mitsubishi Colt sedan. Worked 4G32 (twin 40mm solex sidedrafts, bumped compression to 10:1, cam, porting, extractors, 2.25in exhaust) HH Galant GSR 5 speed LSD, dumped (it's got bout 65mm ground clearance atm lol) over 13x7 widened steelies wearing 155/60's and chrome dress rings using custom coilovers on all four corners based on TP Magna struts, , TP Magna brakes, MINT original body and paint, Sigma GSR rear spoiler, Bunnings garden edging front lip, detachable zoku exhaust tip, Nardi, dildo shifter, Bride reclinables, basic stereo and electrically adjustable jap market MZ11 fender mirrors.

It's a f**king awesome little car, I've surprised several guys on bikes and in performance imports through the twisties in it :)

The look on their face when they find out they've been beaten by a carby 1600 powered Colt is hilarious :D

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