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just thought it would be cool see what ppl have as a daily cars run a ronud or work car if you dont drive ya skyline. post up what you drive with pic if you have one

i am to worryd about parking myn at work so i have got a swift gti lol

$27 to fill it up get round all week on a tank

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1995 Honda Prelude VTiR

Sebring Silver

16" Chrome Advanti rims

Nankang NS2 tyres that slip out from under you in the wet lolz

Altezza tail-lights

220,oooKm with all services done on time every time since new

Stock engine. But the less said about the V-Tec engine on this SAU forum the better :yes:

Heres mine, picked it up for $300 :yes: I spent $450 in parts fixing it up.

Put a kenwood usb head unit in it and some alpine type s speakers in teh front. Stingiest part was having to buy a new dash surround because they are all busted on the n14's and when i removed it to put the head unit in it went from two pieces to about 10 haha. Bought a new one from nissan for $350

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Proton Persona in purple/grey. GHEY!

But i have never put over $45 of fuel in to fill it up and gets me 550km!

Its a 5 door hatch and can carry alot of crap when the rear seats are down, plus it has a tow bar!

At one time it had 5 big blokes,full tank,trailer with 2 built RB engines in it worth 40x more than the car, poor little 1.5L lol

I would never sell it :D

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