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1992 VP V6 executive commodore - 1999-2001

2000 VTii Exec LS1 6 speed - 215rwkw - 2001-2005

1999 TH Magna Sports - 2005 - current

1993 R33 GTSt - 2005 - current

Magna is for sale too.. :)

car i miss the most was my LS1 - but love my skyline!

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LS1 smashes my 33 in a straight line....corners - skyline goes just as well (standard suspension), if not bit better than the Exec and the exec had 2k worth of suspension mods!

my 33 is dead stock so thats why the Ls1 is faster... :)

First car: Mummy's 1989 Ford KC Laser 1.6L - got it for 1500 bucks of mum and then cut and polished teh paint and sold it for 3000 bucks!

Second Car: 1989 Citroen BX 16 Valve 1.9L - Spent 8000 bucks on it keeping it on the road over 2 years - NO MODS. Very unreliable car, ugly but smooth to drive and had standard hydrolic suspension.

Third car (current): 1992 Nissan Skyline R32 GTSt - 100% satisfied. Need i say more?

1st white HR holden [3 on the tree]

2nd white HT premier 186 > 307 chev 2 speed [three abreast is best]

3rd red HK monaro 327 chev top loader

4th black HT monaro 186 > 350 chev top loader (should have kept those two)

5th blue HK brougham 307 stockie

6th blue HJ premier station wagon 253 auto

7th yellow HQ monaro 308 (rust bucket)

LOST LICENCE

8th yellow datsun 200B

9th orange datsun 120Y ($50 bucks!)

10th blue XC fairmont

11th blue XF fairmont gia

current transport: red Vectra (new) and a black 300ZX Z32

[also had a "green" HT (good spares) panel van 307, GTS guards, rust box.]

Honda 4, Katana 1100 , couple of moto X (two wheels)

And a Bicycle shop.

next addition GTR R32/R34 or another ZED (next year maybe)

20 odd years of motoring, mostly in shit boxes. :D

1994 R32 GTR V-Spec 2 (VERY RARE!!!! :P:))

And yes it's my first car i did drive a '91 Lancer but didn't own it (laughs) was mums OLD car but only suffered in that for like 6 months till it got stolen :)

P.S. I done a REVS check on the car and it came up as a V-spec 2 so i think im just one lucky 18yr old eh, i'm first owner in Aus :):D :D :D

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