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I thought why not have a thread where members can tell other members what cars and bikes you have owned so far. Ill start with with what ive owned since getting my L's hopefully in order.

1st: '88 Pulsar

2nd: Either VP SS or VL Turbo... yes i know they're Holdens, but the vl had a skyline motor in it! if it didnt, then i wouldve got a skyline!

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1. Datsun 120Y while on Ls and paddock basher

2. Mazda 323 '82 shitbox while on Ps

3. Mits Mirage in last year of Ps until sum1 t-boned me (not my fault)

4. Nissan Skyline R33 gtst

time to time used parents cars: Mits Pajero, VX SII Commondore S, BA V8 fairmont.

1. 56' Dodge coupe ute (f100 size) very cool and rare... sold it...

2. Morris minor

3. 71' Triumph Daytona T100R (500cc light and fast :cheers: )

4. mk1 2 door escort

5. L300 express (AKA the 'sin' bin :()

6. XE falcon 6cyl sedan

7. XD ute tough 302

8. KC laser

9. umm 89 EA ghia

10. ZZR

11. toranna

12. another ghia (hey - i liked plush at that time... and it was a drive car:) )

13. 32 GTR

had a LOT of paddock bashers + a race corolla.

plus all the other cars that belonged to my parents....

ok lets see

1. 1980 Ford Escort Mk 2 with 1.3L motor changed to 1.6L (Manual)

2. 1979 Ford Escort Mk 2 Ghia 2L Auto (YUK!!!!! AUTO)

3. 1984 Suzuki Swift GL 1.3L with a G13B 1.3L twincam conversion (THIS BECAME FAIRLY QUICK WEIGHING IN AT ONLY 650KG) (Manual)

4. 1994 Suzuki Swift GTI 1.3L with big cams, extractors, sports system, intake and chipped ecu (Manual and for sale)

5. 1992 R32 Skyline GTST (Love this car) (Manual)

thats my list to current date

longest i have owned a car was about 15months but this one ill have longer, and no i have never written any off i actually still have number 3 at home aswell...lol

keep this thread goin guys and girls

Ok here is my list.

1- Datsun 180B ($1400 worth and went pretty good, SSS motor with twin carbies)

2- VN Commodore (not the smartest move, but it was a decent car)

3- Festiva Treo (Won it in a Raffle, Wow, people actually do win cars)

4- ZZR-250 (Wanted to have a go on a bike)

5- FTO GPX (great looks and first taste for import - for sale)

6- GTR R32 (and I thought the FTO suspension was stiff)

Next car will either have to be a convertible or a luxuary car.

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