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Well Guys.

As the title i'm really enthusiastic to see what you guys drive around on a daily basis or even your Sunday driver etc. Just rather no track cars. Also wouldn't mind seeing some rebuild photos if you have them. Looked everywhere for a similar thread but only found ones for Track Cars.

Perfect Time to show off your daily.

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This is my sexy lil daily. Complete with 1.6L engine and manual gearbox, 230,000kms on the clock, it it honestly the cleanest BJ 323 I've worked on over 100,000kms! Being a Mazda mechanic, I see quite a few. Best thing is, only issue we've ever had from it got my an apprenticeship too, so it means a lot!

Dad bought it brand new, then gave it to Mum, who sold it to my sister, who lent it to me cos she has a company car. $50 for 580km each tank, insane reliability, all for free? How can you get better!!

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Those dents were from the 6 months my sister owned the car. Otherwise its perfect inside and out! No oil leaks either :whistling:

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This is my current daily...

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But i'm fkn sick of having to ride it everyday. Its no fun anymore... so just bought a 2nd daily (which will become the Mrs's daily)... flying down to brissy on the weekend to drive it back up.

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the daily commonwhore (which will soon be my daily)...

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My current "Bunky" is a 2010 Mazda 3 with 1500km, yesterday was a 2010 Mazda 2 with 4000kms, and Monday it was a Mazda Bravo with 215,000km....

Alternatively my sister has taken the Mazda so the Skyline is now my daily... Even though its quite broken :P

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