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  1. #61
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    1. 1990 Jaguar (My latest toy). Wife has a 2005 Zafira (Kid Carrier). 1928 Graham Paige Tourer (If we finally get it going again...) 1929 Graham Paige (Still restoring)

    2. A newer Jag, just have to convince the minister of finance

    3. The Graham Paige Racing Special my father and I have been designing for the last 10 years. We have got most of the peices together now, we just have to find the time to assemble them, and if money wasnt an object we could really go to town, or a bugatti (Type 35 racer, atlantique, or royale im not fussy)

    4. Without a doubt. 1964 MGB roadster. Red with painted wires. Had to sell it due to growing family (This is what the Jag replaced) Miss that thing like nothing else. drove it into work every day (peak hour). Roof only went up if it was actualy raining, even then if I kept if over 75 I could leave the roof down, so I passed many confused people on the freeway, pouring rain and me with the roof down, just had to put it up when I got to the lights at the end. Even took it camping, drove it around tasmania, my left arm hurt after that trip (Slow down, Thump). Was even used as the childcare pickup vehicle for my eldest. I wanna nother one
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

    My Other Toys

  2. #62
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    91 rodeo

    91 rodeo

    amg tuned two door supercharged mercedes

    vs v8 ute/ vt ss sedan

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    1. Rolls Canardly.
    2. Rolls Caneasly.
    3. M1 Abrams
    4. Hard call. :confused: either (mostly) '55 Ford Mainline or Pontiac GTO 2-door.
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyhammer
    OK following the theme of other threads tell us the following;

    1. What do you drive now?
    2. What would you like to drive now (in your price range)?
    3. What would you like to drive now (money no object)?
    4. What is your favourite car you have owned in the past?


    1. Ford focus ST170(1 of 140 in oz)and me ute 98 maz bravo traytop.
    2. Prob a falcommondoor(not fussed) and replace the ute with a BF falcon RTV traytop 1tonner or another bravo V6
    3. Ford focus RS... when they start making them!
    4. A 1967HB Torana... what a weapon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by martrix
    a gold impala that hop's ..
    MIL's 1st Falcon (1962??) in Australia used to do that, shake as well
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

  6. #66
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    1. 1989 Honda Accord. When will this thing ever die?
    2. Some kinda ute. Dodge Ram?
    3. 1968 Ferarri 250 GTO
    4. Toss up between '61 Austin Healey 3000 and '73 Porsche 911 RS*

    *of which there are actually 1500 or so in the world. Don't let anyone ever tell you that marriage doesn't involve sacrifice.

  7. #67
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    1. Holden VX Calais 6
    2. Holden VT Calais V8
    3. Morgan 8
    4. Triumph Herald in Malaysia.

    Used to be a Ford man but have been bitten too many times with major failures.............

  8. #68
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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer
    1. What do you drive now?
    2. What would you like to drive now (in your price range)?
    3. What would you like to drive now (money no object)?
    4. What is your favourite car you have owned in the past?
    HH.
    1 VT Commodore (Pammie has the VX)
    2 VX
    3 Chrysler 300 Hemi
    4 Citroen XM

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    1/ Ford Courier dual cab ('95)...the family compromised work vehicle
    2/ It does me fine
    3/ VW dual cab transporter...is there a 4x4 version?
    4/ VW Kombi pop top camper ('71 model)

    Cheers,
    Andy Mac
    Change is inevitable, growth is optional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Mac
    3/ VW dual cab transporter...is there a 4x4 version?

    Cheers,
    Back when I used to hang out with Porsche people, I heard tell of a period of foolishness in the 80's when the boys at Hamilton's shoehorned a 1000 hp
    Porsche 917 12 cyl into a combi. A couple of months of engineering and fabrication for one bowel-slackening blast down Church St.:eek: :eek: :eek:

    There was also a 959 version made in the states, so yes, a 4 X 4 is available.
    Kills bugs fast.

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    1. Subaru Forester 2.5 XS 2004 model

    2. Subaru Forester 2.5 XS 2004 model ( don't like the seat changes in the new one )

    3. Mercedes SLK 200 K convertable

    4. Fiat 850 Had more fun in that car , both shmbo and myself , only got rid of it cause we couldn't get the baby bassinett into the back seat.

    5. first car I ever owned 67 Holden HR wagon
    Ashore




    The trouble with life is there's no background music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schtoo
    1 A Honda Saber. Greenie for anyone who works out what that is...
    Two Honda saber's but as your in Japan I remember seeing what we call honda civic's bagded as saber's

    The other Honda saber was a run of honda shaddow bikes, those look like Harleys , but look like was all , I'm no Harley fan (prefer Bmw's ) but rather have a harley than a Honda Shadow.
    Ashore




    The trouble with life is there's no background music.

  13. #73
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    1. Hilux flat-top.
    2. Hilux flat-top.
    3. Hilux/F250 flat-top.
    4. Cooper S (original series) bored and stroked to 1375cc - not a typo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy
    4. Cooper S (original series) bored and stroked to 1375cc - not a typo.
    NOt being a mini expert, far from it, but I always thought the Cooper S was bigger, like about 1400-1500:confused:
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    NOt being a mini expert, far from it, but I always thought the Cooper S was bigger, like about 1400-1500:confused:
    1275cc standard. Then bored to 1310cc, followed by a cutoff Datsun crank to get the extra stroke.

    Top speed somewhere over 130mph (limit of speedo) with the backside skimming white lines - heckuva ride. Oh yeah, nearly forgot, hitting catseyes at that speed with small wheels is more like hitting the whole cat.

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