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So we spend a lot of time rambling on about our Cefiros/Laurels/other vehicles with 4 doors for more whores, but what are we all driving every day to work and back, to the shops, etc.

I'll start.

This is my main weapon. I picked this up around March I think, and has replaced my white Cefiro as my daily thrasher.

'99 Honda Civic

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Non-VTEC, manual, stock standard 1.6 litre monster! uses f**k-all fuel

Anything less than a couple of KMs from my house, I usually use this, although I have done longer distances (~10+kms) a couple of times.

Diamondback Viper 20"

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Done some mods to this, but with a fixed 25-to-16 ratio, I usually opt for driving instead.

So, 4-door community, what are you rolling around in/on when not in the Ceffy/Laurel/Other 4-door

This is my current collection:

1988 RB25DET A31 Cefiro track car

This is my track rig, I'm currently getting this ready to get complied so I can also drive it on the occasion.

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This is my tow car, use this to tow the Ceffy around.

1990 Mitsubishi Pajero EXE Wagon 2.5L Turbo Diesel

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And lucky last, this is the POS 1993 N14 Pulsar daily drive.

Purchased it 3 years ago when I bought my house. Had no money for a good car so this old gal had to do.

It has been such a good car, only needs general maintenance and runs on the smell of an oily rag.

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Haha , I wish my phone could post pics! .

Ok , daily drivers/other (than my fav the ceff)

N13 pulsar ti , this is a share car for me and missuz , park it anywhere type deal .

Yellow 32 4d , currently my daily for the next 5 minutes , it's about to come off the road for manual (under protest by me) , this is the wifes toy ( tee hee , I tell her that anyway )

Eb ghia , impulse buy , will daily drive and sell soon , it's going to replace the n13 as that's about to be sold off for being too small .

hq ute , because everyone should have a ute , this will soon be used to run engines in with (hq race 202)

Hq race cars x3 , 28 is the one I race , one is for my engine builder to race , the other is because you can never have too many .

Hq monaro mock project , was too good to wreck , so it will be a weekender/show-ish car.

transit beaver tail , because race car.

Transit van , because race car parts.

S14 , ?

R31 silo , this will be my new daily very soon , is stock auto , just deciding between 30e+t or 20det .

I think that's it :/

This is the missus car, our other weekender. This photo is in "Baby safe setup" coil overs out, stock suspension in, full exhaust back on.

Little ones just turned 14 months, so coil overs and exhaust to go back on soon :)

Daily is a BA EGAS falcon wagon. I do around 1000km a week, os its nice and cheap to run. Not worthy of a photo but, Whore of a car, gets used for everything.

Lol

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Apart from the Ceffy,

Dr30

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Landcruiser:

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Rmx250 - Currently getting repowered via CR500 engine swap

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Cr500

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2004 CRF450 Rolling chassis-

Have a 500 motor for this, but not sure If Im going to use this frame for the swap now, may use a Cr250 frame

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Cr500 - my main offroad rider.

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Daily-

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And and 5 bmx's.

Most boring daily driver ever:

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Company car so 40mpg and no running costs, and the aircon works properly. Dull as hell to drive but gets the job done.

Previous dailys have included a couple of Volvo 940s, VW Passat etc.

My GF daily drives this:

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CA18DET making about 250bhp, so faster than my Ceffy SE-4... until we reach a corner.

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this is my daily for now.

5ltr v8. lowered (to much. its stiff as shit considering its ment to be a comfortable daily driver)

shift kit

exhaust thats way to loud and drones like crazy between 1500-2000rpm

only good part is it has a killer stereo. haha

its currently for sale as ive decided i need a cheap run around. not somethin that uses more fuel then my laurel haha :/

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