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HZ premier one-tonner in the build, timber tray, stagea dash, seats and a VH45. for funsies.

XW ute with 351c + 5 speed manual, not far off.

sexy brown mk2 escort sedan, next. thinking mx5 transplant.

wont go into others that ive owned at the same time as the stag, waaaaay to many to remember.

D.

I f#$King want one......don't know why....but I do!!

Maybe I could use it for wet teeshirt comps or road rage.

If the ladies are within 25 meters of the front you would probably collapse their chests... Road rage on the other hand, this is very good for...

WIN!! do you get to drive it home and park it in the driveway? :nyaanyaa:

too wide for the driveway so we just leave it at work, that and to drive it on public roads you need to empty a third of the water... unless for an emergency. (she comes in at 36tonne on paper

, about 37 really)

705hp 4 stroke diesel... the middle wheels adjust camber positive and negatively when cornering, gets to 120km/h (quickly!) and can stop from that speed in under 1000ft

too wide for the driveway so we just leave it at work, that and to drive it on public roads you need to empty a third of the water... unless for an emergency. (she comes in at 36tonne on paper

, about 37 really)

705hp 4 stroke diesel... the middle wheels adjust camber positive and negatively when cornering, gets to 120km/h (quickly!) and can stop from that speed in under 1000ft

But does it drift? laughing-smiley-014.gif

Actually, stuff it - Lets see it out and about at the next Texi!

I have a massive list of things I work with - but don't drive...blush.gif

If the ladies are within 25 meters of the front you would probably collapse their chests... Road rage on the other hand, this is very good for...

too wide for the driveway so we just leave it at work, that and to drive it on public roads you need to empty a third of the water... unless for an emergency. (she comes in at 36tonne on paper

, about 37 really)

705hp 4 stroke diesel... the middle wheels adjust camber positive and negatively when cornering, gets to 120km/h (quickly!) and can stop from that speed in under 1000ft

I want to be a fireman.

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