poita85 Donating Members 43 Member For: 17y 4m 10d Gender: Male Location: Wodonga, VIC Posted 21/04/08 06:52 AM Share Posted 21/04/08 06:52 AM I still have my last daily driver, but it is a HK Monaro with a mighty 186s! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_89 Member 51 Member For: 16y 11m 30d Gender: Male Posted 21/04/08 07:25 AM Share Posted 21/04/08 07:25 AM I went from a 1999 SSS Pulsar to my XR6T Ute..Big jump. Had no trouble making the change though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagabond Bored Member Administrator 35,722 Member For: 22y 3m 1d Gender: Male Location: Dé·jà vu Posted 21/04/08 09:44 AM Share Posted 21/04/08 09:44 AM Click the link in my profile Leigh and give us some details....these blokes have no taste... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mat Donating Members 2,930 Member For: 17y 10m 2d Gender: Male Location: Caracciola Karussell Posted 21/04/08 04:26 PM Share Posted 21/04/08 04:26 PM Lots of VERY fond memories with this car. Lots of money wasted over 6 years, lots of speeding fines and defects, lots of insurance hassles etc. Ran a 13.5 with only a catback exhaust and dodgy clutch. Lots of 5K launches, lots of cruises. Bit hard to have love for a few bits of metal but is was close lol. Sold just recently. Went to a good home with an owner who got a bargain!After driving my first turbo car, I decided I like them so the choice was obvious. Wanted a new factory turbo performance car and there arent many options!Always been a Ford boy though. First car was a baby blue XF falcon. Sold it to dad cheap, and he traded it in in 2006 or 2007 with just under 150K kms on it. Genuine too! Such a clean, well kept example. Some fond memories too... They dont make backseats that big anymore lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t6xr Member 826 Member For: 17y 3m 22d Gender: Male Location: MELB STH EAST Posted 21/04/08 08:34 PM Share Posted 21/04/08 08:34 PM 73 toyoya celicaMazda 323 wagon'68 vw convertible'58 vw show car-still haveRenault Fuego gtx 2ltrFord EF Falcon olympic classic'71 vw type 3 wagonMitsubishi Pajero-still have'04 Falcon xr6 t-my pride & joy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t6xr Member 826 Member For: 17y 3m 22d Gender: Male Location: MELB STH EAST Posted 21/04/08 08:35 PM Share Posted 21/04/08 08:35 PM 73 toyoya celicaMazda 323 wagon'68 vw convertible'58 vw show car-still haveRenault Fuego gtx 2ltrFord EF Falcon olympic classic'71 vw type 3 wagonMitsubishi Pajero-still have'04 Falcon xr6 t-my pride & joy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevo Member 286 Member For: 17y 1m 29d Gender: Male Location: Wanneroo, Perth WA Posted 22/04/08 12:39 AM Share Posted 22/04/08 12:39 AM XF falconand my first car, VW kombi with alloy V8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashmo Member 245 Member For: 17y 5m 30d Gender: Male Location: Rockingham, W.A Posted 22/04/08 12:46 AM Share Posted 22/04/08 12:46 AM Im in the process of selling my S13, ive had 3 now I love them, they are so much fun to drive with only a few mods but its time to get something more reliable and of course more power haha and a couple of mates have 6T's so it was an easy choice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inducted_Breeze Member 247 Member For: 17y 6m 2d Location: Perth, WA Posted 22/04/08 01:28 AM Share Posted 22/04/08 01:28 AM upgraded from BA MK2 XR6 to the TBest move I ever made, regretted not going the T from the start but on the flip side glad I waited and got the BF MK2 as they are brilliant,T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirty32 Legendary member!! Donating Members 1,739 Member For: 18y 24d Gender: Male Location: Dianella, West Oz Posted 22/04/08 01:56 AM Share Posted 22/04/08 01:56 AM (edited) I have been very fortunate indeed...Got back from UK when I was about 18 - Done my learners in my Dad's brand new 04 WRX... For a learner driver it was pretty exciting! Struggled a little bit with the clutch but that was just my inexperience. My first car was an older manual civic - 1.8l hatch. Was pretty much a show car with full bodykit, dropped on big rims, racing seats, few gauges, full custom fibreglassed stereo with a 15" sub and a few amps, mirror tint etc... Was a little slow but a great car to learn in... Wasnt fast enough that I could get in much trouble anyways! Got fed up of the lack of power after about a year.Moved onto to the allmighty R32 GTR... WOW!!!Was lucky enough to grab a tidy mildly modified Godzilla. I loved it to pieces, spent all my spare time doing little mods I was comfortable to try, cleaning it and fangin it around. Fantastic handling, great looks and an induction sound like a jet... had a few tasteful go fast bits / suspension mods and went like the clappers.... I would still have it now if I didnt have the chance of grabbin my XR6T at the price I did...My old man bought a BF XR6T ute for work purposes but after having the ute for around 8 months and only having done about 2000kms - have gave me an offer I couldnt refuse.If I sold my GTR, I could have the ute for whatever money I got for the skyline...I didnt really want to part with my zilla - I loved it... But ended up sellin it for $24K so in the end I only paid that amount for a pretty much brand new T ute...Love the ute too... A little slower than my GTR so far but still stock as yet. Doesnt handle well in comparison to the GTR but that is expected.Having said all this, I think im a better driver for having learnt in and driven fairly powerful and fast cars from an early age. I have more respect for power and speed than I would of I had been thrashing an excel around. My cars have all had good brakes and suspension and I felt a lot safer in them than cheaper, lower powered cars. Guess I have my parents to thank for allowing me the pleasure. Lucky me huh!!! Sorry guys! Edited 22/04/08 02:03 AM by Dirty32 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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