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excel was from the quoookkkaa so no link/pics but im quite sure ill be picking it up sometime soon

hahaha yeah those 121's are rather cute. I thought a bit feminin though .. not that I can talk with my excel ...

Such good condition though! Be a nice easy way to start learning this stuff haha

I'll over 700 or 750 .. no immobiliser ($100), chip in front windscreen ($?), left window doesnt work ... but its a manual window so shouldnt be too hard?

but i dont need windows when i have ICE COLD AIRCON .. like seriously cold, the first 2 levels of a/c dont work, but the top 2 do, and damn they are cold ...

Yeah but rollas/pulsars are actually cool .. like the SSS vector and KE rollas ... yummmm but no A/C sick.gif

Mitsu Galants go for quite cheap too, but havent heard anything about them being super reliable like excels/pulsars/rollas/lasers etc

Kinda needed something with a/c cos windows keep fogging up in winter without the a/c and its a pain to drive with fogged up windows trying to wipe em while driving all the time

and im summer who wants a car with no a/c!

Naahh I go UWA but we should ACTUALLY organise a SAUWA Bunky cruise .. and all break down on the way

On the subject of SAUWA i still havent gotten my membership pack ..

PICKING UP MY EXCEL TOMORROW $700!

Only problems are the left window not working - not an issue with a/c!

chip in the front windscreen - Insurance will cover that comes with 2 free glass repairs and 2 new windscreens

and no immobiliser but will sort that out asap :)

the pines and the vines are near each other arent they?

whats up with you and the pines LOL

your bubbles pretty nice man :) Sad how we both ended up with such girly cars though, an excel and a bubble

Next round = pulsars and rollas?

I think my excel comes with a full tank of fuel! I only pour on wednesdays when its cheap thumbsup.gif

Lol, its good fun... so i hear

Yeah, next time we go old skool... Mine came totally empty but part of the deal was to fill it up, so he gave me back $50 which wasn't even required for a full tank as per above lol.

There are sooooooo many door dents and panels out of shape, bits of rust etc. Bunky is bunky!

And yeah, I normally fill on weds too but it was so empty I wasn't sure if I could've got home.. Either way, so cheap to fill it now compared to the GTR ($100), IDC lol.

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Planning to keep your bubble long james?

My excels actually in good shape but only tiny bits of rust under the bonnet and the boot, but their tiny, i can probably just scrape them off and get it with some anti rust paint or something

I always thought fuel was cheap on tuesdays .. the whole "tight ass tuesdays" slogan

but wednesdays seem to be the way to go

Plan is to keep it until I go to the UK at the end of this year.. Mines same too, nothing structural.

I just check fuelwatch cause sometimes BP pulls price rise on wednesdays... (GTR). Although, I've noticed the one on Fitzgerald/Walcott intersection is always cheap, regardless of what day it is...

Hey, how much HP does your car have, + weight :P

837kg, 74hp 107nm!!

haha- thats actually not too bad! I woulda thought less, my mrs had a 1.0l charade as a first car, and by memory it was like 45 hp haha. Its the only vehicle i have ever driven that i did max speed in and knew i wouldnt have even lost my license lmfao! 130km/h down a hill!!

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