You and your car history.
11-30-2004, 10:41 PM
Post: #31
You and your car history.
Haha banpei! i just thought the very same thing

He attacked everything in life with a mix of extrordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which.
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11-30-2004, 11:05 PM
Post: #32
You and your car history.
Man Simon, you are my new hero!Smile

Greetz,

Bastiaan "mux213" Olij

Moved down under, no more hachi Sad
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11-30-2004, 11:16 PM
Post: #33
You and your car history.
Here is my list and the coutries I had the car in: Smile
85 Ford Laser (Mazda 323)Trinidad in 89.
78 Escort Mk2 2 door in UK 92
79 RWD Lancer in UK 93
78 Escort MK2 RS 2000 in UK 94
94 Suzuki Swift GTI in Trinidad in 95 and 96
87 VW golf Cabrio with a very fast 2L block in 97 in Trinidad
96 Suzuki Baleno in 97 and 98 in Trinidad
98 Honda Civic SIR VTEC (160hp) in 98, 99 and 2000, a 99 Civic HB 1.6 for my wife and a 98 civic type R (EK9) race car for the weekend in Trinidad
98 Integra Type R in Belgium in 2001
2001 Avensis D4D Angry in 2001 and 2002 in Belgium
2003 Evo VII RS in 2003 and 2004 in Belgium
2003 Yaris in 2003 amd 2004 in Belgium
Currently 87 AE 86 for the weekend and a 2003 Avensis Wagon for the weekdays in Belgium
thats my list Big Grin
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11-30-2004, 11:55 PM
Post: #34
You and your car history.
Started driving when I was 13 in an '83 Honda Civic

Got a Metro for next to nothing to keep a low profile...

Turned 17, got a license and bought my first AE86 - 1984 white one. Played with the suspension a bit to make it handle.

Since then I've had about 12 (I think) AE86's including my current 20v and mint stock goldie, a shed load of Isuzu Piazza's, a few vans, BMW's, Volvos, old RWD Celicas, etc etc etc - far too many cars to mention.

At the moment in my fleet are the two AE86's, a rough Piazza, a clean Piazza, the legendary TE71 Corolla, a TA40 '79 Celica, an E30 325i touring, an E34 525i, a rusty Mitsubishi L300 van (engine shed) and a rusty Transit van....

ALL (of course) RWD.

Will be cutting down to single figures soon.
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12-01-2004, 01:35 AM
Post: #35
You and your car history.
20vWill Wrote:At the moment in my fleet are the two AE86's, a rough Piazza, a clean Piazza, the legendary TE71 Corolla, a TA40 '79 Celica, an E30 325i touring, an E34 525i, a rusty Mitsubishi L300 van (engine shed) and a rusty Transit van....
The parkinglot in front of my house would just be sufficient enough to park all your cars. Damn, that's a lot of cars. Undecided

1983 - AE86 Sprinter Trueno - import project
2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver
2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain

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12-01-2004, 02:00 AM
Post: #36
You and your car history.
banpei Wrote:Apparently I have the wrong job. What job do you have Simon? Dumb question

Well I am a mortgage advisor, but I've only been doing it for 2 years, my two quickest cars, the GTiR and the crazy Evo 4 I had before I got into the finance game.

Then it was just a case of going from one car to another to another.

I'm happy with my current setup. My MK1 MR2 for daily use and the Black Limited AE86 for drifting etc
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12-01-2004, 03:04 AM
Post: #37
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Ok, here's my short list.

'75 Mazda 1300 Sedan, bought in '88, got my license in '89, had an accident about 3 months after I got my license (and only 2 days after passing the inspection) when a drunkdriver tried to drive through my car, got 3 times what I payed for it from the insurance company, bought a new front fender and drove it for a year untill the car had to go through the inspection again, then I stored the car in a hayloft... Cool

'76 Toyota Celica ST2000 HT bought in '90, very fun car, had some engine work done to it to get some more power, after doing massive amounts of burnouts and drifting, the diff broke and I didn't feel like fixing it so I sold it cheap in '91.

'69 Volvo Amazon, bought in '90, very modified, turboengine, 5 speed gearbox and a nice 4.76:1 rear, this car was voted Swedens best looking Volvo in 1976, went through 3 different engines because of my lazyness at the time, never did any services. Still have this car.

'68 Volvo Amazon, bought in '91 together with my brother, immediatly we started modifying the car, we chopped the top, redid the interior, racing seats and a nice stereo, did pretty much everything to the engine that can be done, however we kept the stock gearbox and rearaxle, very fun car, my brother still owns that car.

'69 Volvo Amazon, bought in '92, also very modified, chopped top completely customized, frenchd lights, no doorhandles and all that, sold it in '94 in favour of a motocross bike.

1970½ Chevy Camaro, bought in '92, was almost completely disassembled when I got it, therefor it was quite cheap, had some fun putting it back together in about 2 weeks... Cool Has a nice 5,7L V8 and a automatic transmission, no diff but I will be ordering one this winter, this car will never be sold! My Camaro is on the right and my brothers Mustang on the left, my car looks crappy, I know...

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12-01-2004, 09:48 AM
Post: #38
You and your car history.
American Thunder ! Would love a go in a Dodge Charger one day. Thumbs up!

Regards Ian.
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12-01-2004, 10:24 AM
Post: #39
You and your car history.
It isnt hard to tell, that you guys doesnt have to pay the price of 3 cars to buy 1 :!: I whish it could be this way in DK Thumbs up!

Sarcasme is just one of the things I offer Wink

Daily driver: '92 Toyota Carina E GTI
Rebuilt project: '86 Levin hatch
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12-01-2004, 11:48 AM
Post: #40
You and your car history.
Will,

aren't metros just great cars Huh (They are dreadful)

I got rid of mine because the entire floorpan fell out whilst it was having an MOT test LOL.

The ariel also blew clean off the wing leaving a 9" hole - was a bugger driving in the rain as all the water from the road hit the windscreen.

Regards Ian.
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