Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

silly thread i guess but im just interested to know. My mate who has a series 5 RX7's mum has a R33 GTS-T lol.

My mum has a daewoo matix...its the biggest pile of shit car ever..

my dad just bought a Magna VR-X and i love it, sweet interior and it is pretty quick too + AWD

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/87236-family-cars/
Share on other sites

Mum has a top of the line Clubsport ..... HER HSV number plates & a 356 Porsche Speedster replica (like the kind James Dean died in)

Dad has also a top of the line clubsport ..... HIS HSV. & motorbike, go kart and other toys.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/87236-family-cars/#findComment-1577711
Share on other sites

Me 00 rex until it goes, and soon to be 33 4 door drifto spec

also got an suzuki ignis sports for work

mum, el falcon

dad, landcruiser tray back, and a ford van

also stashed in the shed are 2, 1927 pontiacs, and an austin seven which belong to the old boy and will be his retirement play toys to rebuild

ive also a got turbo 4wd tx3 laser, which is just a shell atm, awaiting the time for me to sit down and do what ive been thinking about doing to it for several years now..

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/87236-family-cars/#findComment-1579267
Share on other sites

this is whats in my driveway and 2 are next door:

*ZB Fairlane (brothers)

* XT Fairmont (brothers)

* UC Torana (mine)

* UC Torana (mine)

* LX Torana (brothers)

* ED Falcon (Brothers)

* XY GT Falcon (dads)

* XY Ute (Dads)

* XY GT Falcon (brothers)

* XY Ute (brothers)

* XY Ute under construction after a Junkie smashed into it (dads)

* Econvan (12 seater dads business van)

* shitty van (brothers used for spare parts but parked next door)

i think thats about it..

and u cant see them from the street... w00t for a 5 car garage :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/87236-family-cars/#findComment-1580360
Share on other sites

No i'm afraid we cant... there isn't any excuse to own one of these... ever.

Maybe if hes got one of those 15 grand Veilside/custom body kits that makes the excel faster than skylines?!

Just the fact that you bought excel is bad enough.

Mum has a suzuki swift

Dad has a Toyota Corolla

Sister has Mazda 121 Funtop - This thing does awesome burnouts, don't think it has LSD in the front but it sure dose smoke both up!

Me 89 SkyLiner GTSt

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/87236-family-cars/#findComment-1580468
Share on other sites

Mum has a top of the line Clubsport ..... HER HSV number plates & a 356 Porsche Speedster replica (like the kind James Dean died in)

Dad has also a top of the line clubsport ..... HIS HSV. & motorbike, go kart and other toys.

you didnt youst to live next door to the lindsys by any chance did you??? im sure i know those plates from somewere

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/87236-family-cars/#findComment-1581652
Share on other sites



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hope you aren't too sore after that one, might take a day or 2 to notice yet and I guess it is a loooooong drive home. On the bright side, tube frame front end is a thing at superlap, right?
    • https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18rmVb1SKB/ 
    • The chart of front pressure to rear pressure (with one being on the x axis and the other being on the y axis) is not a straight line on a typical proportioning valve. At lower pressures there is a straight line with one slope, and at higher pressures that changes to a lower slope. That creates a bend in the line at that pressure, called the knee point. If you do not change the proportionng as the pressure gets higher, you will suffer excessive pressure (at one end of the car or the other, depending on which way you look at the proportioning action) and then get lockups at that end. The HFM BM57, from my memory of previous discussions, is based on the BM57 from a different car (to a Skyline), with a different requirement for the location of the knee point and the distribution of pressure front to rear, and so is not a good choice for an upgrade on a Skyline. Here's a couple of links to some old posts, one from here, one from elsewhere. A lot of it pertains to adjustable prop valves, but the idea is the same. There are plenty of discussions on here about this issue from al the many years of people wanting a cheap/accessible option. https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/learn-me-brake-proportioning-valves/236880/page1/ https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/learn-me-brake-proportioning-valves/236880/page1/  
    • Yeah dunno why johhny posted that here with no context, just post on FB/insta bro where he put it up?  Laine had an off at T4 during Thurs prac, he's ok, car is less than perfect, they are done for the weekend, he can fill in the rest. Bando also binned it like 100m up the road.   
    • I feel there must have been a FB/insta post and the weekend did not start well at all I hope everyone is all okay
×
×
  • Create New...