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93 camry??? are u ppl insane? they have to be the ugliest piece of crap on the roads.. they look like an over-inflated marshmellow, they are a horrible car to drive with unresponsive steering, not to mention how completely gutless they are... even the V6's are cops. any of the other cars seem fine though. i'd go a N14 pulsar for 6K

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Nissan Bluebird. theyre around $6000 - $11000

the SSS 4WD Attesa sr20det are around 11k and up i think

found a 1994 NISSAN BLUEBIRD TI

$4,990

Manual

Sedan

Km: 233,518

Colour: Burgundy

10/1994. 2.4 litre. With air conditioning, power steering, electric mirrors/windows, cruise control, factory alloys. Drives excellent.

carsales - bluebird

the rego was coming up and the tyres need changing etc and i need to come with 3000 dollars and need to sell but once i get my finaice stable i will buy another one now i just need a car that can drive and damn reliable as i dont want to spend anything on this car

i have found daihatsu terios that look like a fun car to drive and a suzuki vitara maybe anyone know about those cars which one is faster

93 camry??? are u ppl insane? they have to be the ugliest piece of crap on the roads.. they look like an over-inflated marshmellow, they are a horrible car to drive with unresponsive steering, not to mention how completely gutless they are... even the V6's are cops. any of the other cars seem fine though. i'd go a N14 pulsar for 6K

agreed, except get a U12 trx instead of an n14 :(

Dude, stay away from anything that is performance orineted - it woudl have been thrashed and in need of dollars spending. I like your idea on the camery or magna, but they are just so dull... I would go a Mazda 626, or the telstar cousin - but get a manual (better on fuel).

Anything that is too small will be a bitch to live with.

http://forums.fastfours.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=78122

1987 ae82 twin cam seca

resprayed toyota factory red ( 12 months old )

185,000kms

exhaust

lowered

updated ae92 interior

standard alloys

4 wheel disc

Mar 23 2005 rego

jvc cd player

kenwood front 4 inch speakers

jbl rear 5x7s

mechanically sound

rebuilt rear calipers, handbrake, new rack ends, dizzy

have receipts for $2000

$3500 ONO

sydney

www.cottee.net/gallery1.html

Car is in good condition. Reason for sale - Loss of license; no P plates + using handheld mobile

The R31. Fuel economy is OK. between 8 and 12l per 100/km on average stop start driving.

The RB30E engine is tough as nails. Plenty have hit 300,000ks and still going strong. Many have also strapped turbos to the n/a motor with over 200,000ks and they still survive.

The downside is they are a dated design if you wanted a more modern look.

The words "RX7" & "Reliable" in the same sentence

:(:D:rant:

They are actually reliable despite what people think, like every other car if maintaned properly and not heavily modified they are a good thing. And the little 12A's in the S1,2,3s are good for 200-250,000kms. But if the maintenance wasn't up to scratch look out...

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