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since 1997 when I got my licence

XD Falcon Sedan

XE Falcon Sedan

XF Series II Falcon Sedan

1980ish Toyota Hilux w/ column shift!!!

2003 Mitsubishi Triton 4x2

and now the 'line....

and I spose, since I own half of it, you could prob count my wife's 2003 Lancer GLi.

Everything I've had down to the line has been stock as. We got the Lancer with 16" Chromies, Exhaust, Suspension, and we put a stezza in it

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1979 BMW 2002 Alpina. 2L I4, twin webbers, extractors, monsterous cam, exhaust, springs and shocks.... stopped driving it because it had too much rust....it was awesome though

1981 Honda Prelude. painted it yellow, put a wang on it, put a wrx front bar on it, painted the 14" mags black. put in a slightly bigger cam, twin webbers, extractors, full exhaust.

1987 Nissan Skyline R31. loved this car. fully rebuilt motor, everything lightened and balanced, forged pistons, decked the head, port and polish, metal head gasket, Nizpro stg1 cam, pacemaker extractors, 3" catback exhaust, 300zx fuel pump, Wolf 3D ECU, stripped interior, stripped boot, KYB adjustable suspension. fully rebuilt LSD. heavy duty clutch.

2000 Subaru Liberty RX wagon, Lowered, 18" volks, nice stereo, cat back exhaust

1987 Ford Meteor wagon, daily driver, put some full sick wheel covers on it, dressed it up with jap stickers. drove the ringhole out of it.

1983 Mazda B2200 cab chassis. 2.2L diesel. goes like shit, rides look shit. looks mad. 16" rims off a pajero, low profile tyres and slightly lowered. its my current daily driver. am thinking of puttin a rotor in it and a nice sound system.

now the 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 gtst, FMIC, full s/s exhaust, buzz spec coilovers, tuned SAFC, external fuel pump w/ surge tank, HKS ssqv (plumbed back), Top secret kit with 400R front bar, 18x9 Work meisters, some other things that i cant think of at the moment.

cheers

Linton

1974 Datsun 120Y - 66,000 Genuine K's off a little old lady. Pulled the Hub Caps off. Within three weeks of owning it CA18DET engine and Gearbox swap,Modified Transmission Tunnel and other running gear, DBA Slotted Rotors, 3" S/S Exhaust, Pedders Suspension.

1996 Ford Laser LXI Sedan- Bog Stock

1998 Kawasaki ZX7R - Midnight Purple. Bored out to 813cc from 750cc. D&D slip on Can.Jett Kit fitted, and some other goodies....

1990 Toyota Supra R. 1JZGTE, 5 speed, Bilstiens all round, 17" Volk five spokes, 3" Exhaust.

1989 Nissan Skyline GTR -

  • 4 months later...

1974 Torana (253 auto - Had a BIG smash )

1989 corolla (smokie joe as we called it)

2001 Holden Barina SRI (Stolen after 1 week of having it )

2003 Holden Barina SRI (Traded in)

1996 R33 GTS-T

1978 Torana Auto (Stock - Tank!!!)

1991 SE Corolla Man (Rims & that was about it - taught me how not to drive manual)

1997 GTST S2 Skyline (The petrol in my blood kicked in!!!)

Never again will I own a norm pleb car :D)

1) Holden V8 VN Station Wagon (stock as a rock)

2) 1983 BMW 528i with M5 transplant (decked out hardcore)

3) 2001 BMW 318i (new exhaust tip :D)

4) 1998 Skyline R34 GT-T

Still got all of em at home ;)

Holden

Ej special(modified)

HQ wgn(308 4spd)

HZ panel van(308 4spd)

Ford

Mk1 GT cortina

Xm falcon wgn(restored)

XT ute(351w)

ZD fairlaine(351c)

61 xk ute(orig 62000ml stocker)

62 xl ute(modified show car)

Valiant

VH e55 charger

VC ute(slanty)

VF 770 coupe (318 original mint car)

CL charger (360 4spd)

VC ute(318)

Nissan

Datto 1000 sports coupe (modified 1600 rallied)

r32 gtst

r33 gtst (the usual mods)

One offs and oddballs

Leyland p76 super 8

Jaguar xj6 series3

Diahatsu charade turbo

BMW e30 m3(best balanced car)

2002 Daewoo nub(inherited this one, damn car I hate it..2 sad to sell it)

I've missed a few in there somewhere i'm sure.

The cars in bold I currently own + a bike or 3 :D

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