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New Suzuki Alto & Ignis.

Theyre kinda cool here in J-land. Lots of mods. I also really like the Honda S660.

 

Also seen some f**king nice SC430's here... Its tempting me to the dark side... Toyota convertibles...

 

http://topgear.wikia.com/wiki/Top_Gear:_The_Worst_Car_in_the_History_of_the_World
 
last car to have a standard fit cassette deck..
 
plus butt ugly

Cassette player hidden behind panel.
Top Gear don't know cars, we know this. And means you can talk down price of sellers.
Not attractive stock, but with some TLC and mods they look good. Seen at least 3 in Osaka that looked grouse m8

Oh look it's that topic where everyone recommends cars they own/owned or would buy themselves based on their own tastes/needs, meanwhile OP buys something completely different disregarding all.

30 minutes ago, dezz said:

I'd recommend an EA Fairmont Ghia or a 99 excel

Did the fairmont have genuine velour interior? if so 2nd this

 

The XE had a excelent one in red that was very Pimp tastic.

EDIT:

oh yeah carpeted doors, hells yes

 

 

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32 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

 


Ooo that's nice.
I have a pic from a 70's cadiallac that is just impossible to ToP. Can't paste it right now

 

yes but 70's caddy's defined it..thats cheating.

2 hours ago, Count Grantleyish said:

You can't have too many R33's 

Just ask Adam. 

You own too many and people wanna cut you down

Start stealing them off you and shit

Gentrification of the classics ala GTR

The dollar amount people are asking for r32 parts is ridiculous. Everyone has gone mad thinking they will become millionaires selling parts to the Americans.

Just because r32's are selling for top dollar from Japan to America doesn't mean your banged up r32 from Dandenong will be shipped to America anytime soon.

The dollar amount people are asking for r32 parts is ridiculous. Everyone has gone mad thinking they will become millionaires selling parts to the Americans.

Just because r32's are selling for top dollar from Japan to America doesn't mean your banged up r32 from Dandenong will be shipped to America anytime soon.


Unless it has a final inspection detail... [emoji108][emoji108][emoji108]

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