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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

damn...talk about reviving and old thread !! hehehe :D

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--Mazda Series III RX7 '84

--Subaru Liberty RS with the usual bolt on's

--Holden VX SS Commodore (had about 420hp at the fly)

--Mercedes Benz E55 AMG '00

--BMW E46 M3

--BMW E30 turbo (quickest)

--R32 Skylilne GTR

OMG......E55 AMG ??? and E46 M3 ?

with a cv of cars like that how come you didnt go for the R34 GTR ?

79 merc 400 SEL (slow but sexy)

91 vn commo (sorry)

86 merc 500 SEL v8 (my favourite)

89 prelude (was ok)

02 lancer (lost my license so i needed to drive something less conspicuous)

94 bmw 328 convertible (full m3 conversion, is my brothers but he lost his license so i cruised around in it for a while)

93 r33 gtst (current)

post-7531-1130753775.jpggts monaro x 2

gemini show car spent 75k.... (waste of money)

r33 4 door

soarer custom paint 20'' wheeles full kit...v8 limited

94 mod supra with kit

95 mod supra

toyota surf for two weeks to gutless

holden barina 96 mod

another toyota soarer standard twin turbo

vk commodore (shit box)

mitzubishi magna 96 mod

96 r33 nissan skyline (drag me ) slightly modified...

the end

1958 Austin Lancer

1958 Austin Lancer

1958 Wolsley 1500 (with a balanced 2litre MGB engine + cams etc. 7500rpm in top gear from a pushrod engine, what a sleeper this was – wish I still had it)

1973 VW beetle

1976 VW Golf – first new car

19?? Toyota Tarago

19?? Toyota 4 Runner (diesel with aftermarket turbo)

1973 VW Beetle (widebody)

19?? Datsun 200SX

19?? Toyota Camry (first and last locally built car I will ever own – absolute LEMON)

19?? Mazda Econovan

1978 Toyota Celica

1986 Toyota Celica

19?? Toyota 4 Runner (V6)

1989 Toyota Celica

19?? Toyota Prado

1993 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

2000 Toyota RAV 4

1995 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

1996 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

1998 Nissan Skyline GTT

2005 Toyota RAV 4

(plus 2 Hondas, 2 Triumphs, and 2 Ducatis)

We seem to have settled into a pattern – wife is happy with Toyota 4X4s – I’m happy with 2wd Skylines.

Wish I owned?.........................

another Ducati!

In order.

1973 Celica.....Stock

1971 Rambler Hornet....Holley carb

1979 XD Falcon....460,tubbed,cage,f/g guards & bonnet etc

Mk 2 Cortina...stock

1965 XP ute.....stock

1971 ZD Fairlane....mild

1954 F100...restored

1957 F100....mild

1979 VC Commodore....253,stock

1970 XW GT.....400hp

1954 Chevy pick up 396.....mild

1972 XA GT Coupe......hot as hell

1974 XB GT....stock

1972 XY 351...mild

1976 Valiant...stock

1973 XB GT....low 13's

MK 2 Escort 302....tubbed,cage.

1973 Dodge Challenger 440.....very,very quick

1970 SS Chevelle 396......very quick

1979 XD Interceptor...mild

1965 Chrysler Newport wagon 383...cruiser

1995 VR wagon 5.0...still own

1985 733 BMW...dumped,18's

1982 XE interceptor...mild

2001 S15 Silvia.....242rwkw,still own

1995 R33 GTR.....340rwkw,still own

There are some I have missed,I owned alot of these at the same time,3 GT's at once for example.Some of the stock shitters were bought for transport during rebuilds.

  • 5 weeks later...

you are all gunna think im a nut but

1) Supercharged injected 2.6 sigma (magna rail and sc14 charger off mr2) Mustard yellow

2) 84 celica supra in hothouse green

Current) Black S33 S11

1)Datsun 240K Coupe

2)Datsun 240K Sedan + Spare

3)Nissan Bluebird Sedan Series 1

4)Datsun 240K Coupe

5)Datsun 120Y Sedan + 2 Spares

6)Nissan Bluebird Wagon Series 2

7)Nissan Skyline R33 GTST (current)

8)Datun 180B Sedan

9)Datsun 180B Sedan (current)

-Pocket Bike :D

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