1996 mazda B2200 ute. i've had a 84 mitsi L200, 97 subaru wrx and 99 subaru forester. but the ute is my first vehicle not on HP![]()
1996 mazda B2200 ute. i've had a 84 mitsi L200, 97 subaru wrx and 99 subaru forester. but the ute is my first vehicle not on HP![]()
Thats whats up.
Mitsubishi Legnum 25 ST-R. 2.5l V6....it's enough but not too much - basically a VR4 without the turbos.
Missus has a Subaru Grand Wagon 2.5 flat 4. Torquey and good on rough stuff.
Used to have a 2003 Falcon but sold it due to loss of company car (resigned from my last job as it made me suicidal) Good thing was I was able to buy 2 cars with the proceeds of selling 1 car.
Hated the company car anyway - 'twas a Ford Mundane-o.
In space, no one can smell your fart.
Mitsi Outlander and Ford transit for work
1990 BMW 535 manual love it...
90 Nissan Patrol ,Ive had it for 6yrs,super reliable,will tow anything.
Wont be replacing soon....but it is a bit slow..
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank...
Give a man a bank he can rob the WORLD !!!
Peugeot 205 GTi
Maybe, but it's still a gay little bubble and I didn't see too many of THEM in the lead pack during the last lap of Bathurst. Hahahaha.
Holdens, however..
Oh, and when you load our puppy with all manner of gear it hardly notices, even on the hills.
See you in the rear view mirror............
Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don't think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire. -Samuel Johnson
The wifey has a VW Passat 4motion
I drive a 2008 Mitsi Triton Ute & a Hyundai Lantra for carting things around that would dirty up either of the new cars.
Might be keen to look at an Evo 9 sometime soon too or a 2008 Audi RS4 if things go the right way by this time next year...
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
I knock around in an old '92 Subaru Legacy wagon. The lovely Mrs Headroom has a later Subaru Lancaster 3 litre 6 cyl wagon. Both have towbars & roof-racks and both are eminently practical, although the older wagon is the preferred choice for trips to the dump, collecting motorcycle parts, and other grubby duties. It's a 2 litre turbo, and is lots of fun in spite of its age.
We have a summer toy as well, an E36 BMW M3 convertible. Surprisingly practical 'cos it's a 4-seater.
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