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1995 Hyundai Excel, Great car for what it was, Should have held on to it as a cheap run around.

1993 R33 GTST, My first import, I picked it up and drove for about 10 hours straight! I will always remember the first drive. Sold it after 5 years of ownership when the GTR came along

1993 R32 GTST with a RB25. I sunk so much money into this car but she was beautiful, after getting a built engine for it, doing suspension and brakes and then chucking a 3076r on it it eventually made 300rwkw.....but it was never the car I wanted it to be, eventually got frustrated and gave up. Only had it about 18 months.

1992 Sil80, Total pig built for a grand total of 5k, Done entirely by my girlfriend and myself with a lot of help from mates, we spent many a weekend huddled around that car getting it to go, lots of good memories from that time! Had a built engine ect by the end, was a tonne of fun, possibly the most fun car to date. Sold to fund Annas make up Diploma.

1989 R32 GTR, Finally got a hold of the car I had wanted since I first saw one on TV in 1990. I wont ever forget the first drive in it either! Wont be selling this for a long time.

2005 Mazda 3 SP23, Only picked this up the other week, It was mostly so Anna could stop taking the GTR to makeup jobs, it was too hot, too loud and didnt fit her stuff easily. I cant say enough about this little car, handles like a boss has just the right power and response for city driving and is comfy, great on fuel and has working climate control! Since summer has arrived I find my self driving this car a lot.

As you can see until the SP23 I was going back in time with older and older cars! Weird!

Licence for 7 years.

In no particular order:

200b x 2

Stanza x 2

bluebird x 2 (1 a trx)

Datsun 1600 x 2 (1 still own)

mazda rx2 coupe

s13 silvia

ae86

180sx

1979 toyota corona

s12 gazelle

datsun 620 ute x 2

hr30 skyline coupe

dr30 skyline coupe(current)

a31 cefiro (current)

1972 Chev nova (current)

R31 silo (current daily)

Had my licence for 18yrs.

Personal drive cars

1976 BMW (first car shitter)

1976 RA23 Celica

1986 Sigma wagon

1979 Chrysler (sigma) wagon with Dash motor

74 Capella

60 series Crusier

Hilux Surf

91 R32 GTR (track)

300zx (300rwkw, mental)

R32 HNR (had to put on HKS To4e to make it go good)

R33 4 door

Turbo starlet

RS4 Stag

Autech 260 Stag, 500rwhp, farken nuts

06 STi Liberty wagon, gets me to the milf field and back

ADM R32 GTR, garage slart

Company cars

60 series cruiser

80 series td cruiser

80 series cuiser with 6.5ltr Chev turbo v8, had some torques

2 x Turbo hiluxs

Teh van

08 Liberty GTB + mods

Turbo V8 Troopy cruiser, fkn shitbox

Import to sell cars

R31 GTSx

89 Celica GT4

JZX100 chaser manual

JZX100 TRD version

Aristo

R33 GTST

R32 GTST

Had licence 10 years (getting old):

1. VH Commodore 202 on Gas

2. TJ Magna

3. R32 GTST

4. VB SLE

5. Daewoo Cielo (while Skyline was off road)

6. Series IV RX7

7 . Evo 7

8. VT SS

9. VK

10 & 11. KE70's

12. BA XR8 Ute (current)

Bike wise I've had:

1. WR200

2. Suzuki Across (still have)

3. 99 R6 (Still have)

Looking to get back into a Skyline soon :)

Edited by TheProDaniel

License for 4 years now?

1. 1993 Lexus ES300

2. 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T

3. 2001 Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4

4. 1990 Mazda JC Csomo (Current)

5. 1982 Toyota Celica (Current)

Licence 10 yrs...

1. 1978 C210 Nissan Skyline Coupe

2. 1987 Honda Integra

3. 1986 Mitsubishi Cordia (the 3spd auto variety, and FREE!)

4. 1991 Mazda 323 sedan- current shopping trolley

5. 2001 Lexus IS200

6. 2005 Nissan Stagea- Current

had my lisence for a bit over 5 years now

1988 VL commodore (non turbo) :thumbsup: stock with no power lol

1992 323 Astina (with a Familia engine conversion) approximatly 140 FWKW (awesome sleeper!!!)

1992 R32 GTR 190RWKW

2002 HSV Clubsport 285RWKW

CURRENTLY

1989 R32 GTR was 285RWKW goin for 400 :whistling:

1996 R33 GTST stock and gutless

I get bored fairly easily :cheers:

Edited by GTR_JOEY

-1989 Nissan pulsar

-1995 Suzuki Swift GT-I (Turbo)

-1995 Subaru Liberty RS

-1993 Nissan Silvia K's

-1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

Im lookin for a car to buy asap, as im car-less after getting back from a few years over seas. its a toss up between

-R32 GTR

-Skyline 350GT coupe

-Subaru Forester turbo

dunno what to get really.

sheesh...this list is going to be massive.....

past motorbikes:

rm80x 81 model

rm80xe 84 model

kx80 87 model

kx80 89 model

kx80 90 model

rm80 91 model

atc250 rf 85 model(motorcross trike)

nsr250 88 model

nsr250 90 model

cr250 89 model

klx650 94 model

rg500 85 model

rgv250 with rg500 engine

nsr250 mc28 94 model

cr500 97 model

tzr250 reverse cylinder model

tzr250 3xv v twin model

past cars:

ke30 two door sedan with turbo/efi 18rg

ra28 mustang celica with turbo/efi 18rg

rx2 sedan

mitsubish evo 2

r33 gts

r33 gtr

datsun 1200 ute

L300 express work van turbo/efi

Honda odessy (the off road buggy not the people mover :D)

current motorbikes:

2x ATC250 motorcross trike 1985 one with cr500 engine

KXT250 motorcross trike 1985

YTZ250 TRI-Z motorcross trike 1985

LT500 quadzilla motorcross quad 1986

2x TDR250 yamaha 1988

yamaha TDR80 (the aboves little brother)

rg500 suzuki 1985

Kx100 kawasaki 1993

kx80 kawasaki 1990

Cr80 honda 1989

2x Honda CR500E road registered model

Honda CRF450X with CR500 engine 2009 model

Kawasaki KLX450 with KX500 engine 2008 model

KSR80 90 model (cool little miniture KDX250 looking thing with a kx80 type motor,factort fitted JDM model)

KSR50 90model(as above but with down size cylinder)

Suzuki street magic 97 model(cool little bike)

yamaha tzr250 88 model

honda NSR250 SE mc28 1994 model(hot rodded engine)94 model

honda NSR250 SP MC28 factory mick doohan repsol model limited edition 96 model

suzuki RE5 rotary

KX500 kawasaki 2000 model

current cars:

2x oscar sk90 japan lemans challenge 12a rotary engine powered race cars

R34 gtr v spec

1975 mazda RX3GT coupe

1972 mazda rx3 10a coupe

1982 B2000 mazda ute with RX7 engine

1976 ke30 toyoa corolla

1999 toyota prius JDM model

and prob lots more i forgot and def lots more i have bought repaired and sold :).....phew that took a while

License for over 20 years

1. 1973 XA Falcon Ute - 351C/4MT

2. 1985 VK Commodore - 308(L34)/4MT

3. 1968 XT Falcon GT - 302W/4MT, Club sprinted with 351W & Clevo heads, followed by ground up resto

4. 1982 FD Ford LTD - 5.8L/3AT - got scammed had it for six weeks

5. 1995 EF Falcon GLi - 4.0L/4AT - :sleep:

6. 1997 GC8 WRX - 2.0L/5MT

7. 1999 VTII Commodore Wagon - 5.7L/6MT - Was not worth the 6 month wait.

8. 2003 GDB STi - 2.0L/6MT

9. 2004 BL5 Liberty GT - 2.0L/5MT

10. 2008 LV XR5 - 2.5L/6MT-put a deposit on a V35, then the GFC hit, couldn't finance an import

11. 1997 RPS13 180SX Kouki (Current) - 2.0L/5MT

12. 2010 6R VW Polo GTi - 1.4L/7DSG or 2010 FG XR6T ute (next)

Edited by MOV35GT

^ what a list!

MOV35GT is 1st place with 58 vehicles owned!

Ironchef is a reasonably close 2nd with 43 vehicles...wow, ive often felt guilty for the time & money ive spent on my toys - thanks to this thread, i feel much better :nyaanyaa:

Toyota lexcen (vn)

Toyota landcruiser prado grande 98'

Ford XR6 ute BA

VS Senator 355 stroker charged

S15 (my first real love) T51r kai turbo and the works

VN commodore

R33 gtst (still got)

Hilux single cab 98'

Mitsubishi Legnum

VR wagon (still have)

Hilux single cab 02'

VX commodore

180sx

VX commodore

KE30 corolla (still have)

VR commodore (still have)

R34 GTR M spec nur

Edited by bluey33

You're all making me feel bad...

License; 2 years

00 Excel - still got it as a daily

R33 GTS25 - AR-35-RU

R32 GTST (make 154kwatrw with a bog stock setup.. just a bit of boost + pod) - YAU-512

R33 GTS25 - 2ELUDE :)

1) VL holden commodore

2) KE ford laser

3) 1965 ford galaxy

4) XD ford falcon

5) ZL ford falcon

6) XE ford falcon

7) R33 nissan skyline gtst

8) R33 nissan skyline gts (my daily)

Just wish i still had that ford galaxy it was my grandfathers..

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