What do you drive?

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  1. Venom (1,000,546 posts)or maybe just Registered Senior Member

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    hehe i dunno why but thats funy to imagine...

    gather the cows with an old corolla

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  3. antifreeze defrosting agent Registered Senior Member

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    what was once a halfway decent toyota, which has since fallen into disrepair following a near-fatal accident, and which i am just too damn lazy to deal with.

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  5. rob k Registered Senior Member

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    Until recently, I received hand-down cars... my Mum's Toyota Yaris... via my brother, via another brother.... oh the shame of it all

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    I'm now driving a Mitsubushi Galant 2.5 V6 Vrrrooooooommmm!

    Just quickly, anyone have hand-down clothes growing up. I didn't realise until looking at old family photos and seeing jumpers get passed down from cousin to cousin!
     
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  7. vslayer Registered Senior Member

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    hell no, we use the ute for that, the paddock car was just something to thrash around in for fun, since it was onlp worth $150, and we split it it $25 each anyway
     
  8. Satyr Banned Banned

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    Screwdrivers.
     
  9. analbeads "loosen up" Registered Senior Member

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    I drive a 94 VW Jetta that has almost 300,00 miles on it and still going- it's such a great car (well, actually the husband drives is now

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    I drive the new car....a 2005 Sunfire Sport.....poor hubby

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  10. Satyr Banned Banned

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    Two years ago I had one of those seat covers made up of beads. It was supposed to enhance air circulation around your body and offer a nice ass massage.
    Then one day I had a terrible accident.

    The doctor had to operate to get those beads outa my ass.
    You could say I had analbeads.
     
  11. analbeads "loosen up" Registered Senior Member

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    Why on earth would you want the doc to get them out? Analbeads are fun, that's why it's my name.....I'm fun.
     
  12. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    1980 Mercedes-Benz 300SD. The road yacht with the "big" 100hp turbodiesel engine. Handles like it's on rails, has the turning radius of a VW beetle but accelerates slightly faster, runs forever with very little upkeep or repair.

    Built in the previous millennium to last into the next one.
     
  13. spuriousmonkey Banned Banned

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    That sounds like a proper car to me.

    Good luck with your yacht.
     
  14. mars13 give me liberty Registered Senior Member

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    i loved my mercedes,i had a 1986 190e. best handiling and tightest turning radius.

    now i have an 83 firebird with a fourbanger,no v8s for me.

    most people dont even know that the firebird came with a fourcylinder for the years knightrider was on.

    cant beat a nice black ttop american sports car.

    ''micheal,im superior to those OTHER cars''kitt
     
  15. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    Good for you. I had a V-8 Trans Am. It just kept tearing itself apart. Those lightened bodies and drive train components of the early 1980s were not engineered to withstand the forces generated by a 5-liter engine. My car ate up two transmissions and the frelling computer!
     
  16. mars13 give me liberty Registered Senior Member

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    i plan on building up the motor to over 200hp with about the same milage. 60hp at the wheels is sad .

    yeah,those v8s produce too much power for most components that came from the factory.also,the tiny stock tires just spin if you floor a v8,not much good.
     
  17. Blue_UK Drifting Mind Valued Senior Member

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    No car. My Dad said he'd pay for the lessons as a 17th Bday present. That was some years ago! (I'll still hold him to it of course)

    I would like: Vauxhall Vectra 2.0L
     
  18. john smith Tongue in cheek Registered Senior Member

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    Hahaha, i am at the moment taken lessons, (being paid by me!) however i just bought a Vauxhall Nova 1.2 'I', note the 'I' is veeery important ladies and gentlemen!!

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  19. one_raven God is a Chinese Whisper Valued Senior Member

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    Vauxhall- How is that pronounced?
     
  20. john smith Tongue in cheek Registered Senior Member

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    vox-all, kinda weird isnt it?

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  21. one_raven God is a Chinese Whisper Valued Senior Member

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    I live near a town named that, and have never heard anyone actually pronounce it.
     
  22. vslayer Registered Senior Member

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    whoa, you guys are only just learning to drive? ive been driving since i was 14, but teh bloody system here means that i cant -legally- drive on my own until i sit for my restricted in january
     
  23. top mosker Ariloulaleelay Registered Senior Member

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    A beat up piece of hsit spray-painted front fender falling off spedometer not working bumper sticker plastered 1990 Honda Accord.
    Seriosuly.

    I ride my bike when it's warm.
     

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