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1/ 91 EB falcon

2/ 1973 E230 Mercedes

3/ 1980 c210 Skyline (first car i actaully paid for)

4/ 1991 Jza70 TT (very disagreeable back end)

5/ 1987 Nissan Auster Xtt (for sale btw :D if u want a spunky bunky)

6/ 2005 Integra type S (first car without boost :D

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1. 1992 bmw 318is coupe on my p's for 3 years ( sold)

2. 1998 wrx sedan after got my blacks, 2 years (sold)

3. 1979 Detomaso longchamp coupe 1 year (sold)

4. 1997 bmw 325i sedan supercharged ( sold)

5 1994 r32 gtr white, 2 years ( still own)

6. 2003 350z (still own )

7. 2000 mercedes 113 vito van ( still own)

8.datto 1200 coupe 2 months (sold) couldnt engineer fj20 in 1200 coupe

9. nsr250 6 months (sold) boring

10. 1998 toyota rav4 ( stolen lasst month)

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1. 1978 Toyota Corola (writen off by someone rear-ending me doing 80kmph)

2. 1989 Peugeot 205 GTI (economical writeoff after I hit a guard rail - someone bought it, fixed it up, sold it, and I still see it occasionally)

3. 1991 Peugeot 205 GTI (still own and still pouring $ into)

4. 1989 Bentley Eight (still own but am getting ready to sell)

5. 1989 R32 GTR (hopefully pick up tomorrow for a cruise)

6. 1989 R32 GTR (waiting to get through Regency)

Also had a VX II Crapodore as work car which I hated with a passion.

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1. nissan gazelle (too much oversteer but some fun)

2. 91 sw20 MR2 with a few mods

3. twin cam AE82 corolla hatch (maybe my favorite)

4. vr commodore s (i regret ever buying this, i feel sorry for anyone that drives one)

5. cefiro with some mods (the most fun of all, hope too keep it for a long time)

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1989 VN Calais - i know its a holden but i miss it. So much green smoked in the back of that thing......

1991 Mazda 323 Sedan - why did i?>

1993 R32 GTS-t - RB25 conversion finished next week!

Everyone here bags the holdens so much, but i still love them. 4 mates in the car, windows down, pumpin hip-hop & cruisin. Damn i miss that thing

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1 : 1986 JD camira - Peice of shit, thrashed the crap outta it, blew up motor (manual)

2 : 1987 VL Calais Turbo - Plenty of fun had in this, mate smashed it :D (manual)

3 : 1978 HZ GTS Monaro - Went old school. Nice Note, Not fast and no boost though :wave: torque aplent though :D (thm400 auto) (for sale)

4 : 1995 r33 GTS-t ... Yay boost again :) (driving around now)

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whoa! Some of you guys are so young yet have owned so many different cars!

I've owned 2.

1. 1990 Honda Integra 1.8 dohc non-vtec - modified, P plater decided to drive into the side of it and wrote it off.

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2. 1997 R33 series 2 GTST - modified, currently still have :)

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I owned the integra for 7 years before the accident. Would most probably still have it if the accident had never happened. But hey, I wouldn't have gotten to meet and become mates with some of the people on here :cheers:.

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1. vk commodore ( olds crashed)

2. 82 bluebird ( i crashed fixed and then blow up engine)

3. 91 lacner GSR (funny car blow up one week after i sold it)

4. 92 180SX ( great car did big end)

5 89 GTR 32 (anthor big end )

GTR is my current and will back on the road soon

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1- 1989 Corolla SX

2- 1996 Commodore VS V6 (still in the family)

3- 1992 R32 GTST

4- 1990 GTiR Pulsar

5- 1991 Cressida Grande (7MGTE, HKS T04E, etc)

6- 1990 Camira 2L EFI auto

7- 1924 R32 GT-R phantom edition

8- 1989 R31 5 speed

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1. 89' Corolla (L plates)

2. R33 Gts-t (P plates)

A very nice change from the corolla,

but for some reason I still love to take the boxy little Seca for a drive :)

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1. 1983-84 Mazda 626 Super Delux (5 speed man.) (on P Plates)

2. 1976 LX Torana Hatchback - 350 Chev/4 speed toploader/with shift kit

3. 1979-80??? (not sure what year) XD Original ESP Ghia - Fully worked 351/4 speed man. (Very fast for a large/heavy car - 0-100 5seconds)

4. 1991 VN Commodore Wagon/ Auto (shitbox)

5. 1995 R33 GTST series 1.5 - When Engine/Turbo set-up is finished - aiming at 250-300rwkw.

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1st car - 1993 Wine Red R33 Gst-t 5 speed stock as

2nd car - 1995 White R33 Gts-t 5 speed with mods

3rd car - 1994 Toyota JZX90 Mark II Tourer V 5 speed with mods

4th car - ????

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