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Hi All,

Over the past 15+ years since I obtained my drivers licence, it has always been on my mind just how many vehicles I have owned - hence I compiled the below list. To be honest, this is nothing to be proud of, however, it still puts a smile on my dial knowing the variety I have had (I could use a similar analogy with former girlfriends but I don’t want to be derogatory). I’m sure I’ve left out a few cars...hmmm...

Anyway, I thought this would be worth sharing & I’d like to see what other members have owned in the past, is anyone out there as silly as me :)

1. Fiat 124 BC

2. Holden Camira JD

3. Holden Gemini TE

4. Holden Camira JE

5. Suzuki 600cc (can’t remember the model)

6. Subaru Sherpa

7. Datsun 1600 with FJ20 Turbo

8. Holden VN Commodore X-chaser

9. Daihatsu Charade Turbo

10. Nissan Exa Turbo

11. Holden VL Commodore Turbo

12. Silver Nissan GTR R32

13. Mazda MX6

14. Black Nissan GTR R32

15. Red Nissan GTR R32

16. Rover 3500 SDI

17. Silver Nissan GTR R32

18. MY09 Subaru Forester XT Turbo

1. 90 Suzuki RGV 250 Slingshot

2. 94 Suzuki RGV 250

3. 98 Yamaha YZFR1

4. 96 GSXR750 T-model

5. 99 Yamaha YZFR1

6. 05 Kawasaki ZX10R

7. 06 Suzuki GSXR1000 K6

1. Aprilia RS250 production race bike

2. 94 Yamaha YZ250

3. Arrow Clubman go cart 100cc

I've owned 28 vehicles in total - yikes! :blink:

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Had my licence for 9 years

1. 1988 Nissan exa

2. 2003 Subaru impreza

3. Holden barina ( current 2nd car I use for work)

4. Nissan skyline r33 gts-t ( current )

I'm happy that I keep my cars for a long time :-)

hmm..had licence 11 years , not so much toys but just a random collection of vehicles

1.TE gemini phase,

i owned 4 of them, some suspension work and an exhaust with a webber.. some many stories so many donuts in the gravel

2.TE cortina 250 xflow.

i went through 3 of them, so many 13inch rim burnouts

3.subaru something,

leone I think just a shitter drove it till the engine blew

4.VN 5 litre,

fe2, shift kit, extractors, exhaust more burnouts and donuts, oneday a heap of oil spewed out on the garage floor, dunno why just sold it

5.mitsubishi xpress L300 van,

i lived in it for a while, It had a war veteran handicapped sticker when i bought it so i could park in handicapped spots :P

6.Nissan pathfinder,

88 model i think, i lived in this for a while to, tripped around a bit some good times. Waking up on the beach with a million dollar view for nothing everyday rules :thumbsup:

7.mazda b2600 tray,

i did 350,000kms in that ute, sometimes i miss it :(

8. HX holden,

monaro mockup bright green 308 t400 yadda yadda, project that never got off the ground because..

9. R33 Gtst

best car and biggest money pit I have ever had ;)

10. BT50 mazda

tray great little truck 60,000km and counting

EDIT..almost forgot I had a 78 ford escort in there somewhere to it was in mint condition and I bought it for 300$..great little car

Sorry for the little stories but i get attached to all my cars, sometimes other peoples cars as well..

I never was into bikes..I like the idea of them though so that could change, maybe a midlife crisis Harley :)

1.Cordia Turbo- piston slap nightmare that haunted me but had some good fun

2.R31 gt Passage - nissan sweetness,

3.VR berlina- special in its own way, dual fuel was heaven $28 per week :)

4. EL falcon : dam i love that torquey 4speed, handles like a boat but reliable

5. R33- is another world, addicted.:P

1. 1989 Audi 80 1.9E

2. 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS

3. 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS4

4. 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GTR V-Spec

5. 1997 E39 BMW 540i

6. 1982 Porsche 924

7. 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

8. 1998 E36 BMW M3 EVO

9. 1994 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo

10. 1999 Hyundai Sonata V6

11. 1990 Toyota Corolla

12. 1990 Nissan Pulsar SSS Vector

13. 1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

14. 1994 Nissan Skyline R33 GTS4

15. 1999 Ford Falcon AU

16. 1992 Range Rover Vogue SE

17. 1996 Mazda 121

18. 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 GTST

Thats in order. I'm 19 atm....

24, had license 6 years.

So far...

Nissan Exa Turbo

KE70 Corolla

Series 2 RX-7 (12a turbo)

R32 GTS25T (current)

R33 GTST (current - wrecking for parts now)

R32 GTR (current project)

BMW E34 540i (current daily/cruiser)

Some very eclectic lists, here's mine;

License 20 years;

Triumph 2500s; First car, not recommended for P platers. Timber panelling & electric overdrive. All cabin wiring in white with a black trace; EVERY WIRE. God I hate English cars.:thumbsup:

Datsun 200B SSS; Came with sunroof & factory fitted rust.

Pulsar ET Turbo; High flow , 2 1/2" exh & backyard intercooler & blowoff set up. Killed by a 4WD in the rear.

Datsun 180B SSS; 6 point cage, Konis, L20 with 45mm webbers, 5 speed 3.9 r180 LSD.

86 Corona Wagon; Stock as a rock. Killed by a drunk driver.

VR V6 Ute; Full system, lowered, LSD, 16x8 ASA 5 spokes.

86 R31 Wagon; Loved this one. R32 GTR brakes, R33 rack, Konis, lowered, swaybars, roll centre adjusters, camber/caster plates, every bush replaced, 5 Speed conversion, LSD, Series 3 front end conversion, full respray twice, due to accident damage, 17x7 lensos, then black 17x8 17x9 drift teks.

Mazda Protege; Stock as a rock

NM35 Stagea; work in progress...

Bikes came along around the same time as the VR Ute.

86 Yamaha TT250

Suzuki Across 250

Honda CBR 250RR

98 Suzuki GSXR750

01 Honda CBR 929RR

06 Suzuki GSXR 1000

About a bazillion MTBs.

Not a huge list, at one time I owned 4 of the cars at the same time and one bike. The R31 was on staff for nearly 10 years, was written off twice (not at fault) bought back & rebuilt. Don't regret a single one; they all taught me something different.

Still own the Mazda, Stagea & GSXR 1000.

Edited by Daleo

Lots of ET Turbos I see

They're brilliant! Bright blue interior, novelty boost gauge, rubber spoilers; they had it all. The height of Eighties garishness :thumbsup:

Made of tissue paper; but brilliant.:whistling:

Had my licence for 5 years got blacks at the end of 2009 so all these cars are just since September 2009

- s13 Silvia 248rwkws bought for $4800 from carcity (great find kick myself everyday since I sold it)

- r32 gtst 220rwkws blew the motor within a week sold it a month later lost $3000 on it

- r33 gtst great condition had small accident got fixed then it had turbo problems was owned for 6months only had it at my house for 2 months of that the rest of the time it was in the shop lost more than $6000 on it

- r32 gtst engine stock standard, great car got 100000km service a month after I got it put a new exhaust and spent time sourcing all the parts to put the interior back to stock sold it after 11months and didn't lose a cent on it. First car that I started servicing myself

- s14 200sx 198rwkw had for 2 months spent $3000 on engine mods wrapped it round a pole 2 weeks later lost easily $6000 on it

- s15 200sx bought 2 months ago totally stock changed the catback and bought the Silvia s15 leather steering wheel,

Still going strong and trying hard to resist spending money on mods

Haven't had great luck

10 4 - you're on a good roll, 18 cars @ the age of 19!

ARTZ - i hear you about the 'mid life crisis harley'...that has been on my mind since i sold my last bike - i would only consider the nightrod though as it is a performance bike.

there are some good old school cars here, pulsar ET, cordia & off course my dato 1600 which i greatly miss! that had an fj20t which i converted built in 1998, owned it for less than a year & was stolen with a tow truck as i removed the timing chain the day before to replace it (luckily i found it again & sold it quick smart). it simply was not the same car

Hmmm I will give it a crack:

Licence 24 years (ouch!)

1. 1974 Mazda 1300

2. 1972 Mazda RX-3

3. 1982 Holden Gemini (absolute shocker of a car)

4. 1974 Mazda RX-3

5. 1975 Mazda RX-4

6. 1969 Mazda R100

7. 2004 Holden Barina GSI (oh the money I lost on that one...)

8. 1972 Mazda RX-2

9. 1969 Holden panel van

10. 1986 Mazda Familia SS

11. 1967 Alfa Romeo 1300 GT Junior

12. 1984 Mazda 626

13. 1989 Nissan Skyline wagon

14. 1991 Eunos Cosmo 20B Type E-CCS

15. 1989 Mazda MX-5

16. 1992 Mazda MX-5

17. 1998 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4

18. 1999 Nissan Pulsar SSS

19. 1996 Nissan Skyline GTS-t

20. 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-t

21. 1992 Toyota Aristo

22. 1991 Toyota Aristo

23. 1998 Toyota Chaser

24. 1997 Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4

25. 1997 Mitsubishi Legnum VR-4

26. 1994 BMW 320i

27. 1984 Ford Telstar (Ghia!)

28. 1988 Toyota Cresta

29. 1988 Nissan Cefiro

30. 2000 Mazda RX-7

31. 1991 Nissan Silvia

32. 2001 Nissan Skyline GT-R (still got it)

33. 2003 Honda Civic Type R

34. 2003 Mitsubishi Evo 8

35. 1990 Toyota Celsior

36. 2004 Ford Territory (still got it...unfortunately)

37. 2005 Nissan Cube (still got it)

38. 2003 Nissan Cube

39. 2002 Nissan Cube

40. 2003 Nissan Cube

41. 2003 Toyota Mark II iR-V (still got it)

42. 1973 Nissan Patrol MWB (still got it)

43. 2003 Nissan Cube (on its way)

And a couple of other projects that I can't tell you about :P I'm sure I've forgotten a few, but that's around the mark.

1. 1989 Nissan Skyline R31 Silhouette

2. 1989 Nissan Skyline R31 Executive

3. 1987 Nissan Skyline R31 Ti

4. 1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-25

5. 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

First car I got at 17. I am 20 now. :)

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