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1.91 civic breeze.

1.5 same car but changed everything after stipping down to the shell jap b16a etc etc

2.R32 GTR

3.AE82corolla (drove white GTR in repairs) sold to wreckers

4.90 charade (again drove white GTR in repairs) sold it to a guy in canberra

next car is going to be hard to choose but looks like the GTR will be with me for quite a white :cheers:

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good thread... interesting to see what people have owned/driven...

1. '94 honda accord on learners (mum's)

2. standard VL

3. converted VL to turbo with calais interior (pretty much a new car)

4. R34 GTT

5. R32 GTR should be landing soon!

HK 186 -------------TM75 susuki

HQ 253 -------------RD350 Yamaha

69 VW Combi --------RD350 (again)

69 Bluebird ----------Honda Rebel 450

GTi Starlet ----------71 Triumph T100

323 -----------------Kawaka Vn650

R33 s2 --------------Yamaha 650 Vstar

Not sure which was faster the Skyline or the RD350 but both sure are fun.

1. 1984 VK Calais (Blew up the engine)

2. 1985 VK Calais worked 308 (did a good skid)

3. 1986 Twin Cam VL (unfinished project)

4. 1988 VL BT1 Turbo (had to get rid of it, no electric windows)

5. 1989 VN Calais (Love that body roll)

6. 1995 R33 GTS-t (If only it was manual I'd probably still have it)

7. 1986 R31 Passage GT (The flying box with cassette stacker)

8. 1988 A31 Cefiro (The drift machine)

Possible 9th. 1998 R33 GTR V-Spec (Hopefully get my hands on it in about a month)

... :cheers:

Just the registered ones, too many paddock bashers killed.

1.VG Valiant pacer 245hemi with triple su's,

2.TX Gemini S/LE sedan, manual,

3.VB 5.0 T350 lsd stalled auto,

4.TX Gemi coupe race preped eng, ceramic clutch,

---------------------------------------------------------------great times had in all of them.

5.AE82 corolla seca 5sp,

6.R32 GTS-T sedan auto w/mods,

7.R33 GTS25T sedan auto w/mods,

------------------------------------------------these are still in my driveway(poor corolla is almost dead but a work car is needed, My skylines don't go on dirt roads........

:coffee:

1. a yellow cordia - crap

2. cordia turbo - crap

3. cordia turbo with 2L dash motor - crap

4. cortina - crap but fun

5. ae86 4age sprinter

6. ae86 4agte sprinter 250rwhp - very fun

7. 89 r32 gtr

kind of a toss up for me, i liked my 4agte ae86 alot, quick and handled so well, the gtr doesnt handle as well due to its weight but pulls like a train

Ok, don't forget I was at uni for a long time...

1. 1984 Econovan (was cheap - stop laughing)

2. 1981 Toyota Corona - with that sweet X1 motor (Starfire - misfire more like) Didn't break down, just very very slow.

3. HJ Panel van, more bog than metal - broke after a week

4. XD Falcon - had two months rego when I bought it, went sideways a LOT.

5. 200hp XE Falcon 6 that looked like it should have been in a paddock, cost me $100 and a carton, ran like a champ for 3 years.

Then no car for 12 months while I rode bikes. (GSXR250, CBR600R)

Then the line :cheers:

So its either more money into the ST, buy a GTR - or just get another bike and nail all the lines :burnout:

1990 Ford Fiesta 1.1 - First car

1990 Ford Escort XR3i - Second car

1988 Ford Sierra 1.8 - Third car

1988 Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth - Fourth Car

Currently own 1999 Lexus IS200 - Fifth Car

Girlfriend has 1997 Subaru Liberty RX

In the market for Skyline GTST Series 1.5-2

Cosworth again in a year or two as a weekender though

86 Volvo 240GL - 1 year

93 Nissan Silvia s13 Q's - 1 year

92 Nissan Silvia s13 K's - 3 years

90 Nissan Pulsar GTiR - 1 year

90 Nissan Skyline R31 - 6 months

89 Nissan Skyline GTR - 1 month and counting

And I can proudly say i've never owned a FWD, or a Ford/Holden :D

Im 34 and have owned at 'Least' that many cars!.

Far to many to list...but heres the gist 8 Commodores, 4 Skylines, 4 Bluebirds (Fj20 & SR20's) 2 Subarus, 2 Jackaroos, 1 Starion.........and a partridge in a pear tree....

I don't think i've ever owned a car and left it standard....so plenty of $$$ spent over the years *Cry*....and I think I only made money on a couple of them!

1988 Honda Prelude Si - crashed it

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1986 Toyota Celica SX with 1994 3SGTE - Blew turbo/clutch/flywheel

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1994 Honda Integra VTi-R - GF crashed it

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1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t - Sold to upgrade

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1990 Nissan Skyline R32 GT-R - Still waiting for it to arrive :D

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Oldest to newest, first car at age 16.

1) S13 K’s – White, auto + mods.

2) R32 Gtst – Wine red, 5sd + mods.

3) S13 K’s – Blue, 5sd + mods.

4) S13 – Twin turbo conversion.

5) R32 Gtst – White, 5sd + mods.

6) R32 Gts 4door auto – Grey, stock.

All sold :boohoo:

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