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Yes it's basically a rebadged Terrano. I'm so impressed with it when I change it, it will either be another Terrano or a Navara.
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I have the utility version of Johnh's car. A Ford BA Falcon. I don't know how to post a picture, so here's a link to the manufacturer's page http://ford.com.au/range/falconute/models/xlute.aspe.
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I have one of these sitting in the driveway right now too... its an evaluation vehicle owned by FoMoCo... for our 200+ commercial traveller fleet. Its an XT model, which is well equipped as you suggest... this one is on LPG... and I am not particularly a fan of the gas tank under the cargo area, and the spare tyre in the load space. It has a cargo cage as well... Its not my cup of tea in driving terms... and am not sure its better than the VZ Commodore I had last week, or certainly the Toyota Rav4 I had under evaluation a couple of weeks ago |
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I've got a Mercedes 190E 2.6 Auto with factory fitted Sportline kit. Cool thing is I got it for free of an ex BTCC driver
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1 Oct 2006, 22:04 (Ref:1724747) | #32 | ||
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Sadly, here are some photos I took of my car last Thursday, the day after I got cleaned up a by a 4WD with a bullbar who rolled through a give way sign, in the wet.
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1 Oct 2006, 22:08 (Ref:1724750) | #33 | ||
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Hmmm, the photoes are on my hard drive and in my inbox, I can't figure how to get them on here.
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2 Oct 2006, 08:37 (Ref:1725023) | #34 | ||
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I have an AU2 Ford falcon xr8 ute. It drinks so much fuel it a joke, its got huge taps in the engine bay where fuel just poors out and i am constantly filling up the tank $102.47 AUS was the last time i filled it from empty. Its a good car and has got me out of alot of trouble at times and it loves going sideways.
I also own a 89 model Nissan R32GTR which is a fun car to drive, i want to take it to tracks such as eastern creek and wakefeild park for track days and eventually want to race it. |
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2 Oct 2006, 14:39 (Ref:1725340) | #35 | |
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2 Oct 2006, 19:45 (Ref:1725598) | #36 | ||
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My dad drives a Ford Mondeo ST TDCI.
And my uncle drives a Ford Focus ST. Were Ford fans!! |
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Good man! All Ford here too, even down to a Transit ! |
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terrano 2.7 diesel with 186k and going better than ever after a bottle of injector cleaner and a rover 600 sdi with rover ron adjustable mapping and fuel pressure,de cat,cone filter and big bore tailpipe. wehey!!! oh ye and a mk1 capri 3000gt with wolfies,slatted back window and the arse end too high. grow up??? never.
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Have a guess!! There's a clue not too far away!
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Is that a daily driver Clive?
You're a brave man if it is! I ran a Spitfire as my only car for a couple of months once when I was... er... between 'proper' cars. God it was painful!!! |
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Well what do you expect from a Triumph. Yes it is my daily car, it's too much fun to leave in a garage and only bring out in the sunshine, but then it's not in concours condition either, (because it's used every day!). I luv it and the hood is up only when its raining, usually,
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I drive a Honda Civic Type-R
Truly a splendid car to zoom around in |
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4 Oct 2006, 17:44 (Ref:1727868) | #44 | ||
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Tell me Stephen - do you wear a baseball cap when driving?
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4 Oct 2006, 17:47 (Ref:1727871) | #45 | ||
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4 Oct 2006, 17:53 (Ref:1727877) | #46 | ||
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I must say they are Brilliant cars! no question about it.
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Drive a mundane Hyundai Santa Fe chipped from 113bhp up to 142bhp..
Much improved torque and fuel economy... Bought it to tow the caravan which it does admirably... Wife has a Mondeo 2.0 TDDI with a standard 113bhp(ish)......Goes quite well and does quite well on fuel.... |
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A 96 Reg Honda Civic 1.4i 5 door (hatch).
Body by Rover (old 200 series) Engine by Honda. Guess which bits are falling off. |
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