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1.1983 Mitsubishi Starion turbo (awesome car)

2. Ford Laser KB 1.5 auto. (bunky)

3.1983 Mazda 323 1.5 manual (bunky)

4. 1979 Toyota RA40 Celica 5 spd (rally bunky)

5. 1991 Nissan 180sx SR20DET 5spd. (awesome, ran 12s)sold.

6. 1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-T R32 with RB25DET conversion (Insane).sold

7. 2002 Toyota Camry Conquest. (Boring boring boring)Did I mention boring?

8. 1997 Nissan Skyline GTS-T R33 Series II. (see a pattern with the skylines ;))

Owned a few more crapheaps in the past as well not worth mentioning, ahh how I love the No roadworthies in WA, we used to buy cars for $100 bucks on the weekend and they would last for the week or more of our abuse!!!

'86 Renault Fuego (great first car)

'69 Ford XW 351 (LOVVVEEEE ITTT.. if i hit the lottery i'm gettin another one)

2002 barina (yeah yeah)

'88 cefiro (engine transplant + mods. in terms of money spent and time off the road - worst.. car.. evarr..)

1- 1989 Corolla SX

2- 1996 Commodore VS V6 (still in the family)

3- 1992 R32 GTST  

4- 1990 GTiR Pulsar

5- 1991 Cressida Grande (7MGTE, HKS T04E, etc)

6- 1990 Camira 2L EFI auto

7- 1924 R32 GT-R phantom edition

8- 1989 R31 5 speed

No.7 above - would that be the 'phantom edition' as it didn't exist in 1924???? :wassup:

1. '83 XE Falcon with the usual P-plater mods; exhaust, rims, suspension, tint & stereo. (roomy back seat ;) ) - 2 years.

2. '93 ED Fairmont with just about every N/A mod I could thinks of (loved that car until I lost my license :( ) - 4.5 years.

3. '94 R33 GTsT - Had for 6 months now..

Counted 37 that I can remember, not going to list them - A few of them, almost nobody would recognise the names............. like Essex,Bristol, Alvis, Lagonda..........

you had a lagonda? there worth a bit these days..fat slow 'ultra hi tech' :wassup:

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