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96 hiace.

mods;

rhino roof racks-although it does slow the van down by approx 3.556%

Caddy racks-kick ass mod, i store things in them.

performance figure;

0-100.....some thing like a minute

1/4 mile.....not yet run, just cannot get the power to the ground, the 60something KW is too much for the 185 tyres to bare

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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 :down:

Just sold the girl yesterday to an enthusiast. $7100

Just before he drove off (and after receiving my bank cheque), he lit up a ciggie. I said "No Smoking In That Car"! :P

Just sold the girl yesterday to an enthusiast. $7100

Just before he drove off (and after receiving my bank cheque), he lit up a ciggie. I said "No Smoking In That Car"! :down:

Wow, nice price on the car Tez!!! whats next as your daily? can i recommend a fiesta, they are great fun to drive.

I bought a getz 1.6 about 5months ago, its a great a-b car and i like the 5 year warranty :P

-Johnny

Wow, nice price on the car Tez!!! whats next as your daily? can i recommend a fiesta, they are great fun to drive.

I bought a getz 1.6 about 5months ago, its a great a-b car and i like the 5 year warranty :P

-Johnny

GDay mate!!!

The week before, I bought an MY06 Forester XT as my new daily. It helps me to carry Meds (- no, not tampons) :down:

I have to learn how it goes around corners hehe, despite its claimed 0-100 as 6 secs flat.

I'm afraid that the only Ford that interests me is the XR5 Focus - but hey, that's a bit more than a daily.

Yes if I was buying new, I'd love the security of a lengthy Wty too. Why did you get that over the Fiesta btw?

GDay mate!!!

The week before, I bought an MY06 Forester XT as my new daily. It helps me to carry Meds (- no, not tampons) :rofl:

I have to learn how it goes around corners hehe, despite its claimed 0-100 as 6 secs flat.

I'm afraid that the only Ford that interests me is the XR5 Focus - but hey, that's a bit more than a daily.

Yes if I was buying new, I'd love the security of a lengthy Wty too. Why did you get that over the Fiesta btw?

Hey Tez, congrats on the new car; dont you go driving hard now and winding up with a pile of meds in the boot lolz "is that methotrexate or diazepam" lolz

I love the xr5 or the mondeo!

I couldnt justify the fiestas price of 25-27k over the getz 16k n cos its only an a-b car, didnt care too much plus i bought my beema back

hope everything is going great for u mate, been a long time since we chatted.

the cbr 250r was my daily rain or shine up until i got the skyline, the liner has been doing daily duties for past 8 months tho. just cbf riding a bike, way too small for me.

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Interesting thread :banana:

Used to have a modded 93 charade as a daily but it got broken into at the train stations twice so i opted for an ugly brown n14 pulsar. It's completely stock except for the 15" cheap grey mags which don't stand out anyway. Has jet black tint so those punks can't see inside, and so I can't see where I'm driving at night

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