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Life before supra?


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Most tinkered with, of course. :shrug:

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Vauxhall Astra 1.4

Vauxhall Astra 1.4

Renault Megane coupe

Peugeot 306GTI6

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Sod it no one else is sticking to the single car idea

 

Maestro

309 1.4

309 1.6

309 1.9 GTI (wrote that off)

Volvo 340 (punishment replacement car)

Mitsubishi Carisma

Alfa 156 2.0 TS

1986 3 Series 2.5i Sport (great car)

Audi A4 1.8T Quattro Sport

Volvo V70R

96 MKiv Supra TT Auto (current)

01 Ford Maverick 3.0 V6 4x4 (current)

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In Order! :)

 

1.8 Mazda MX5 Mark1

1.6 Mazda MX5 Mark 1

2.5 Porsche 944 Lux SOLD

3.0 N/A Supra 5 Speed Red Hardtop SOLD

5.0 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

3.0 TT 6 Speed Single Aerotop Supra Black in progress

3.0 N/A Supra 5 Speed Hardtop Silver SOLD

3.0 TT Tiptronic Supra Grey Hardtop SOLD

 

Owned 8, sold 4, still own 4. :D

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Ford Fiesta MK4 (spent £15 on it. Had a 2L engine loads of mods etc)

 

Then

 

VW Corrado G60 (spent £17k on that, was a nippy mo fo. Miss that)

 

Now

 

My Supra RZ 680 BHP (spend over £30k on that lol)

 

Next

 

R35 GTR (spending unknown...)

 

Did you win the lotto when you started driving? Damn that's some serious spending on motors dude. what job do you do? I think il retrain to whatever it is you do :D

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Did you win the lotto when you started driving? Damn that's some serious spending on motors dude. what job do you do? I think il retrain to whatever it is you do :D

 

Yer I know mate its crazy... I work for my car and buy not much else. Its what I do.. Proper petrol head

 

I'm not well paid just spend near on all my earning on car mods since I was 17...

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Mk2 1.1 Fiesta *XR2 Rep*

 

Mk3.5 1.3 Fiesta *Stupid loud exhaust and K&N filter*

 

Renault 5 GT Turbo

 

Mk5 1.25 Fiesta *Got vandalised*

 

Mk6 1.4 TDCi *Colour coded and big subwoofers*

 

Mk6 1.4 *Full leather interior, Coilovers, Strut braces, Induction kit, Black rear lights, Colour coded, Sound proofed and Stripped out.* (I often miss this car as it handled fantastic and was light as feck after being stripped out)

 

Mk3 1.8 Xr2i *Built into a 2.0 Zetec Turbo specced for 450bhp running a GT30* (Girlfriend convinced me to strip it and move down south to be with her...Bitch)

 

Mk3 1.6 Si *Stripped out, Braced up and 2.0 Zetec'd with 300mm ST170 Brakes*

 

Mk6 Escort Van 1.8 55D *Used and abused daily and I frickin loved that thing haha, tow bar, Big Soundsystem, Custom tool storage and loads of room for anything I ever needed to move/sell/collect. 50+MPG*

 

Proton Personna 1.8 Coupe Evolution *Evo seats, Strut braces, Custom stainless exhaust*

 

Supra Mk4 TT Auto

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I`ve had several cars before I got a Supra. The worst was a Renault Megane 2.0 16valve coupe, the best was a Triumph TR7. The TR was a left hand drive convertible that was imported from Texas. Looking back, I must have spent more time removing rust from it than actually driving it:rolleyes:

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Yer I know mate its crazy... I work for my car and buy not much else. Its what I do.. Proper petrol head

 

I'm not well paid just spend near on all my earning on car mods since I was 17...

 

You must be on a pretty decent wage. It seems to cost so much just to live. That's why I'm still living with my mum haha.

 

I started with a Peugeot 106 1 litre which was very slow but reliable.

 

Then upgraded to a golf tdi 1.9 litre which was a really great car with more power and a radio etc.

 

Then I got my supra and not long after got a boost controller for it.

 

I do miss the golf though. Just being able to quickly go through town, not worrying about speed bumps etc. and also being able to park anywhere like outside my house. Hate having to park all the way down the end of my road where there are no big curbs.

Having said that its amazing driving the supra with the windows down in summer and hearing that turbo spool and flutter :)

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mine is simple

 

Corolla AE82 (I think) 1.3 12v hand me down - proud of those 12v's for a D reg - Scrapped due to rusted fuel pipe (great car though)

Renault 5 1.4 Campus - God awful car, which got written off over Ice and a telegraph pole

Renault Clio 1.2 Bebop - Better than the 5, though probably less power, but at these levels it's very subjective - Scrapped due to numerous MOT failures

Supra RZ - As per my garage and still my P&J

BMW 320 - This was a £400 minter with welded diff, much joy was had, though changing wheels became impossible as the jack was going through the rusted sill repeatedly - Scrapped for £100 (cheap fun motoring)

Auris (hire car) - made me realise why new cars are crap, terrible driving position, stupidly high ride, very disappointed with toyota - back to hire company to buy

Skyline R33 GTS 2.5 - Still have (though for sale shortly), been a very reliable car and done lots of motorway miles in it

Toyota Supra SZ - As per my garage, still my daily runner for now.

 

Just to add never sold a car yet.

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Since 1976

 

Beetle - brilliant first car

Hillman Avenger - worst British made car in history (and there were plenty of other contenders in the 70's)

Lancia HPE - bought in 1980 when I qualified as an accountant - despite the reputation, did 90,000 miles in three years and never once let me down and not a spot of rust

Capri S 3litre - wish I had kept that

BMW 323i - faultless

BMW 635CSi - total nightmare

BMW 325i Sport - bought new in 1987 sold for scrap in 1999 280,000 miles later

J spec TT - totally stock and faultless until I blew up the engine, my fault but did 180,000 miles in six years

Renault Kangoo van - still got it, had it five years and its done 200,000 miles, not all driven by me

J spec TT - a glorious moneypit, wouldn't swap it for anything

 

Ten cars in 37 years, must be the best part of a million miles driven, no moving accidents and apart for the nightmare 635 and the first Supra (which blew up on my drive), never broken down. Never had a puncture until this Supra, had three in the first six months of owning it. Had a charmed life I think!

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I'm a Toyota lad from the start.

 

1999 Toyota Celica VVTI - Written off after rolling it :taped:

2002 Toyota Celica VVTLI - Sold that one to buy a....

1994 Toyota Supra NA - Sold that one on the cheap, as I needed it out the way, as I had bought a.....

1993 Toyota Supra NA-TT - Still my pride and joy, and she gets everything she needs :D

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First car was a 2000 1.4 ford focus which I'm surprised is still going and is driven by my sister's boyfriend. Had a 2003 1.9 JTD Alfa Romeo 159 which I loved. After that and most recently I had a 2002 gen 7 Celica and now the supra :)

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