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Also a Toyota Cressida grande with the sweet 7MGE, lowered n with mags it is a really sweet car(parents...)

also ive had a swift gti since i got my licence about a year ago...one of the most communicative n raw cars ive driven ;)

VL Comm SL(ug) (not worth modding)

L28 MK Patrol (current w/end driver - depending on terrain)

and now my new (to me) R33 beauty! (Always been Nissan in some form!)

Learnt performance driving in my mate's Z31 though :stupid:

Freshly painted Z31 & R33 look good in the carport at the mo!

KE TX3 Turbo.

-> MKII Escort (lady rear ended it)

-> MKII Escort (still have now)

the escorts were bunky's for thrashing about till my skyline arrived, and as for the TX3.. damn theyre shit cars.

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well my r32 n/a wasnt performance.. but boy did she have looks, other then that driven my mates falcon many a time, and when i was on my l's for half the time i had to drive mums old sh*tbox dihatsu charade 3cyl 1 litre...

but the upside is you could drive to sydney and back on 1 tank of fuel haha

Used to have a 1987 Toyota Supra NA on LPG - what problems that gave me... blew head gasket (v.common problem with them) and was burning oil. Looked the goods tho i rekon with targa top, lowered, exhaust and filter.

r32 is better in almost any way i can think! mum has a r31 executive and its reliability was a main factor in chosing a skyline over the few soarer's and 180sx's i looked at...

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