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  1. #76
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    Pro:
    -Loves to rev
    -Reliable
    -Handles EXTREMELY well
    -Shocks XR6 owners
    -Light as a feather; great on fuel, gets sideways easy

    Con:
    -Suspension and chassis rigidity makes cd's skip all the time
    -Piss-all torque
    -Air-con needs re-gassing

  2. #77
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    heres my latest
    the subi sneeper wannabe is gone and i stumbled across this
    186 with a trumatic, hr disc brake front end, huge 13" alloys ; )

  3. #78
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    [IMG][/IMG]

    this is my new bunky, cost me 3k hasnt needed anything bar cleaning thus far..
    93 D21 Navara 4x2 VG30 (SOHC) 5spd, ac, pwr str and runs on gas/pety.
    ALM #0024
    93 VR SENATOR

  4. #79
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    Pros
    - loves limiter
    - loves lots of boost
    - can gate stuff
    - handles ok for what it's got

    Cons
    - no torque
    - standard lsd open wheels
    - air-con needs to be wired up
    - likes drinking oil

  5. #80
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    i see this car sitting just of kingsley drve all the time?? sweet lookin car mate
    ALM #0024
    93 VR SENATOR

  6. #81
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    flip, there are some nice dailys!
    heres my daily beater



  7. #82
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    2003 Camry, base model.

    Pro's:
    Decent sound system.
    Comfy inside.
    Spacious.
    Headlights turn off when you close the door.
    Spins doubles in the rain
    Blue parker lights(looks pretty cool, and doesnt seem to get much cop attention)
    Cheap on fuel. Helpful since I live in Armadale and I work in Melville.
    Custom plates.
    Rips a decent skid(witnessed by Matt, Adrian and Brendan)


    Cons:
    4 cylinder. Gutless.
    Bent camber(non adjustable) on front drivers side. Car pulls to the right.
    Factory alloys(NOT FUCKING HUBCAPS CARNT) sprayed gold, as a joke. Looked decent at first, but now it's all scratched and shit.
    Half a sump guard from when dad drove it up a kerb. Held on with cable ties.
    People call you a fag for driving it, cause it's a camry.


    Ok, so...yeah. My only car atm. I'll probably end up getting something else to unleash the mods on, and leave this as a daily bunky.
    Last edited by stormwardenx; 11-05-2008 at 02:23 PM.

  8. #83
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    inflamez
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    defective
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    SAME SAME!

  9. #84
    stormwardenx Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Steppo_GT View Post
    inflamez
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    defective
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    SAME SAME!
    Mods-wise, yeah pretty much(for now.)

    Driving-wise, I drive sensibly on cruises. I've never almost sideswiped someone at 100+km/h.

    Unlike some drivers of non-performance cars, I can admit it's not performance. Hence why I don't ignore the rules and show up on performance cruises.

  10. #85
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    Quote Originally Posted by deaf_rattle View Post
    flip, there are some nice dailys!
    heres my daily beater


    20v conversion, nice
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    '10 XR5 - pretty standard for now

  11. #86
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    My Daily:





    Pros:
    500kms to a $80 tank
    Luxxxxxy pimp interior from the late 80's
    Sunroof
    Electric everything

    Cons:
    Coilover tops are loud as fuck
    so low i grind on even the slightest speedbumps (can be fixed i know )

  12. #87
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    is that a 1GG or 1JZ?

  13. #88
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonewolf View Post
    20v conversion, nice

    cheers

    Yeah it goes ok. surprises a few people.
    And its prettty fun through the twisties.

    Id like to turn it into more of a track car once the supra is done.

  14. #89
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    Quote Originally Posted by RB25DET View Post
    is that a 1GG or 1JZ?

    Unfortunatly 1GGTE, but its a daily, and i already have my 1JZ Z20 soarer

  15. #90
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    That chaser is basically awesome!

    I sold the calais and went back to something I love.



    Pros
    - It's a 31 Ti
    - Covering 650km's a week on $60
    - all electrics
    - It's a dirty 30
    - The diff doesn't whine ( yet )

    Cons:
    - typical shit paint
    - 31's love to rust in places they shouldn't
    - needs some tlc

  16. #91
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    Pros:
    handles well
    Decent power for a stock car
    Nice stereo (aftermarket)
    only 2 seats

    Cons:
    doesnt like steep driveways/kurbs/speedbumps
    clutch slips a little after some spirited driving
    poor visibility
    limited esky space in the boot

    oh and fucking chrome wheels
    Fuck cars, I'm taking up scrapbooking.

  17. #92
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    Pros
    - FUELLLLLLL , the single biggest reason I keep it! Costs about $20 a fortnight on Ultimate if I am just riding to work and back everyday!
    - Easy to ride and goes around corners quiet well

    Cons
    - Dropped it before I'd learnt properly so no lower fenders makes it look worse
    - About as quick as an xr6 to 100kms and slower above, veryyyy boring in a straight line!
    - Age, older things mean more things go wrong
    - Rainnnn.. I don't ride in the wet or want to get wet doing it haha
    - Storage space on a bike is rather limited :P
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  18. #93
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    Since the Evo got a bit more serious the short drive to work isn't really worth it so this is my new daily "driver"



    Pros

    - It cost $89!

    Cons

    - It doesn't have an engine.
    2017 BMW M2 | 2005 Subaru STI track car

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  19. #94
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    Quote Originally Posted by mu53wa View Post
    Since the Evo got a bit more serious the short drive to work isn't really worth it so this is my new daily "driver"



    Pros

    - It cost $89!

    Cons

    - It doesn't have an engine.
    Slightly off topic.....

    Nice model car collection you got there, whats in it?

  20. #95
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    Haha, fairly small collection which I started a while back - don't buy them anymore but cant throw them out and prob too hard to sell.

    Got mainly Ferraris (Enzo, F50, F430), Lambos (Murcielago, Diablo GT and SV, Countach), BMW M3 GTR and a few Porsches.
    2017 BMW M2 | 2005 Subaru STI track car

    Automotive Photographer
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  21. #96
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    Haha on the topic of having a bike as a daily i started nightfill about a kilometre from my house and as i finish after midnight it is easier to ride than to wake up the neibourhood.
    Anyway i took Dads fairly pricy bike and locked it up and it got stolen in the last 1/2hr of my shift.

  22. #97
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    Well i still have the same bunky thrasher however have rebuilt the motor

    Some pics from rebuild



    Scored a free euro spec high compression 2.3L to put in


    Fixed up


    Head all fixed up


    Crank in


    High compression pistons ( one was cleaned )


    In the car




    New pros
    - Rebuilt motor ( doesnt over heat in 5 mins and lose water )
    - Goes quite well for what it is
    - Reliable now
    - New brakes ( to put on been lazy)
    - Recaro factory seats
    - Factory LSD

    Cons
    - Suspension is absolutely fucked
    - Brakes are fucked
    - Fish bowl spec
    - Water tempo gauge on dash died so i got a supershit auto gauge in car now
    MY09 Evo X MR

    Racewars Car #252. 212.03 KPH - 800 M

    Collie. 54.64

  23. #98
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    Quote Originally Posted by deaf_rattle View Post
    cheers

    Yeah it goes ok. surprises a few people.
    And its prettty fun through the twisties.

    Id like to turn it into more of a track car once the supra is done.
    I Love the 20V, one will be going into my Seca...one day.
    '10 Clio Cup Trophy 20th Anniversary
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    '00 EVO 6.5 TME

  24. #99
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    My new bunky :

    1989 Mitsubishi Galant GSR :

    4G63 non turbo 5 speed manual (factory) Full eletrics, air con, cruise control.



    Pretty straight, pretty clean inside. Drives a shitload better then the rolla and has more room which is win win for me.

    Needs a few bits - power window switch and fuel sender. But the motor is clean as and doesnt show a drop of oil so im happy. While spin 3rd in the wet, which is good and bad at the same time.

    Needs a stereo bad!

    (pic added TJ)
    a n t i l a g . c o m

  25. #100
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    Nice buy TJ, The old galants are reliable as hell and easy to drop in a VR4 motor too, Parts interchangeability is great with mitsi's too.

    Cheers
    Aaron

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