M63 F65
(planes trains and) automobiles
July 03 2011
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RHP User
15 years ago
I drive a 10 year old car....its little,its cute,its in great condition,its reliable,its easy on petrol,its easy to park,it gets me from A to B without any hassle,I love my little car..I have friends who like to impress with their cars and other motor toys,they mock my car,they think I should buy another that makes a statement,I thank them for their considered opinionand drive off happily in my little car..I dont think a car makes a person(they do influence wankers)ITS JUST A CAR!
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RHP User
15 years ago
I would not ride a gay bike.
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RHP User
15 years ago
My gixer 1000, is clean white & reliable just like us haha
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RHP User
15 years ago
So only couples drive vehicles now? I missed the memo but it's good news, I'll save a buttload in insurance and repairs costs.
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15 years ago
Quoting 'slippery_halo' Couples corner?So only couples drive vehicles now? I missed the memo but it's good news, I'll save a buttload in insurance and repairs costs. Hahahahaha Abosulutely NOT you have huge excesses, But in couples corner the conversation is more sensible because couples are generally older and wiser, remember your Mum telling you that? ......lol hehehehe
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'slippery_halo' So only couples drive vehicles now? I missed the memo but it's good news, I'll save a buttload in insurance and repairs costs. why would we post in either girls ask or guys ask? arent we a couple? ??
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'Krissy_G' Recently went shopping for one (well 6 months ago). Passed by all the ford,toyotas etc and came across a cute little silver Alpha. I was sold immediately. Just adore how the red leather seats feel on bare skin. Does it reflect my personality, I like to think so. Racy with a touch of class. Plus it has one hell of an eardrum splitting sound system. yes...alphas are sexy...the current crop especially so......
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15 years ago
Quoting 'JustEnough' I would not ride a gay bike. just what is it that you ride? i thought it was a boulevard...........
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15 years ago
Quoting 'owl202' My gixer 1000, is clean white & reliable just like us haha nice bikes too.... reliable is what i hear as well....and they go pretty hard too?
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RHP User
15 years ago
I drive a Mazda 2. It is small, cute and has a very curvaceous boot with large head lights. The engine is very quiet but when you put the pedal to the metal it has a large growl..... Just like me. :P xxMeeka
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RHP User
15 years ago
A silver Calais, I spose she could be like me, nice eyes, a cute bum, sleek on the outside and black leather inside never thought about it that way. But yeah, she goes like the clappers too
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15 years ago
Quoting 'Meeka100' I drive a Mazda 2. It is small, cute and has a very curvaceous boot with large head lights. The engine is very quiet but when you put the pedal to the metal it has a large growl..... Just like me. :P xxMeeka sensational! well done........
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RHP User
15 years ago
I drive a 77 Lancia beta coupe , red , I think that says I love to fuck all night
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RHP User
15 years ago
I have a practical car, sad to say. Would love a '72 Fairlane again (most comfortable car I ever owned!) with a big V8 up front, and a nice wide backseat, but at the moment, I have an '06 Futura wagon. On the plus side, I can always put the rear seats down for a little extra romping room.
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RHP User
15 years ago
That's what all the cars say Allnite... but you always have to stop for petrol or stop cause they might over heat. Hmmm : ( So, you seem much calmer this fine evening. Obviously you got lucky. Do tell. :Pxx
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RHP User
15 years ago
Whilst Ive over the years come to have better knowledge of vehicles, I still cant get my head around the love of all things on wheels such as Mr Sat and our friends do. They are all well and truly car wankers. Mr Sat has a blackbird plus a trail bike plus a Valiant 2 door hard top "project" plus our run of the mill car and if he could an 8 car garage that he'd fill with a x type jag, a cadellac el dorado, Mclaren f1- this one I can agree with...and blah blah blahhhhh by this time Ive switched off and am wondering where I can go shopping next..
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15 years ago
Been there, done that...could care less. | Well sorta...
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15 years ago
Quoting 'AllNiteAllLucid'I drive a 77 Lancia beta coupe , red , I think that says I love to fuck all night That's GOLD
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15 years ago
Quoting 'ChasingMidnight' Been there, done that...could care less. | Well sorta... And that's SENSIBLE
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RHP User
15 years ago
Alpha? Krissy!! There's some Italians (and Frenchies) turning in their graves!! . Love my Datsun Stanza. Sure it doesn't go, but I can sit in it and make broom broom noises if I shoo the neighbours cat out of the drivers seat. Very fuel efficient too. For now.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Ahh but what do you think the car says about you JG? *smirk*
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15 years ago
Quoting 'Saturn65' Whilst Ive over the years come to have better knowledge of vehicles, I still cant get my head around the love of all things on wheels such as Mr Sat and our friends do. They are all well and truly car wankers. Mr Sat has a blackbird plus a trail bike plus a Valiant 2 door hard top "project" plus our run of the mill car and if he could an 8 car garage that he'd fill with a x type jag, a cadellac el dorado, Mclaren f1- this one I can agree with...and blah blah blahhhhh by this time Ive switched off and am wondering where I can go shopping next.. cars and bikes are acquired tastes, a necessary evil to some, an outlet or statement for others...
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15 years ago
Quoting 'mikeandshel' Quoting 'slippery_halo' So only couples drive vehicles now? I missed the memo but it's good news, I'll save a buttload in insurance and repairs costs. why would we post in either girls ask or guys ask? arent we a couple? ?? Personally I would've gone for Hot Topics because it wasn't a topic about couples or for couples, it just happened to be asked by a user with a couples profile. But hey, it would have gotten burried pretty quickly in Hot Topics, so this way seems to have turned out well for your discussion. I'll leave you to it. Good to know I get to keep my car though.
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15 years ago
Quoting 'slippery_halo' Quoting 'mikeandshel' Quoting 'slippery_halo' So only couples drive vehicles now? I missed the memo but it's good news, I'll save a buttload in insurance and repairs costs. why would we post in either girls ask or guys ask? arent we a couple? ?? Personally I would've gone for Hot Topics because it wasn't a topic about couples or for couples, it just happened to be asked by a user with a couples profile. But hey, it would have gotten burried pretty quickly in Hot Topics, so this way seems to have turned out well for your discussion. I'll leave you to it. Good to know I get to keep my car though. ..something as conversational and casual as a quick discussion and sharing of what people drive would hardly rate as a 'hot topic', so we posted it here.. we have everything under control...... as always...
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RHP User
15 years ago
i own 2 cars ,,,lol,,,,,,,one is a pretty pink hyundai that i love ,,,,,,,,the other a 1957 morris minor ,,,,,,,,and my other wheels is a 1200 cc harley davidson ,,,,,,,,,,for when i feel the need for speed ,,,,,,,,,,,,im wondering if the above are a reflection of my personality ??????????pmsl ,,,,,,,,
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captainkaos
15 years ago
I think that i am going to be called a wanker. I think that that is a bit of wishful thinking Meeka. A mazda 2 growling when you put your foot down?????? lol. I have quite a few classic cars but i dont own them to be a wanker. I drive them because i enjoy them. I don't like driving lounge chairs and i like to feel my cars. (Read that any way you like. lol.) When I was younger I was into my fast cars and muscle cars, now i am more into cruise cars. My tastes have changed as I have grown older or the fact that i needed to preserve my license. Unfortunately once i buy something i find it hard to let go. That is why I have 6 cars. lol. My cars range from a Cadillac to a Morris Minor Traveller. Whats that say about me? (DON"T SAY WANKER. lol.) BTW, Krissy, I love Alfa Romeos of the 60's and 70's but do yourself a favour. Get rid of your Alfa. It is going to cost you alot of money. Trust me, I'm a mechanic.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Dont care, as long as it gets you where you need to go, i couldn't give a shit. (Mr)
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RHP User
15 years ago
I drove BMW's for 15 years and hated them. I hated the implication that came with the vehicles and the person who bought / chose them for me. They were great for comfort, all the little luxury touches purred like a kitten and had enough pick up and go when I wanted to go. They were also a pain in the arse for servicing and repairs. As soon as I could, I swapped (clean swap because it pissed off the ex) my BMW for a ford falcon. I actually prefer Holdens over Falcons, but this was the deal I made with my son in law. I love my car. It may be a little old with a few miles on the clock, a few bumps and knocks and scars (a bit like me) but there is plenty of life left in the old girl. It is practical, down to earth, fits the shopping/kids bikes/ sports gear/ luggage for a trip/ in as well as the tribe (of kids). It suits my life and me way more than a luxury car. My ford is solid, reliable and dependable. It is made for the long haul but not too hard to manouever in a tight spot and any half way decent mechanic can find his way around under the bonnet........just like me.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Awww come on, FionaB....you outta see the looks on their faces when I pull the "company car" up next to the pump at the nearby BP servo next to the neighborhood Safeway. | ...works for me.
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RHP User
15 years ago
I am probably also going to be called a wanker, as I have three cars - none of them sensible! I have a Porsche 944 Turbo, a Jaguar Sovereign XJ6 and an early Mazda MX-5, which is as close as I come to an 'everyday car', although I also use it for track-days, rallies and motorkhanas. I have been a car enthusiast all my life and I buy classic cars because I love the way they look and drive. Do they say something about me? Without doubt - but what they say will depend on who you ask! I might like to think they say I'm a connoisseur- but if you drive a Porsche, you need to expect a line of people eager to tell you you're a wanker, a hoon or having a mid-life crisis (even though I've owned sports cars since I was 17...). I certainly am not deluded enough to imagine that my choice of cars is likely to have any great effect on the ladies...
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'foreverlove7985'Dont care, as long as it gets you where you need to go, i couldn't give a shit. (Mr) We are with u on that, much more fun driving the Mrs Vibrator with her!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'Roving_Professor' I am probably also going to be called a wanker, as I have three cars - none of them sensible! I certainly am not deluded enough to imagine that my choice of cars is likely to have any great effect on the ladies... Sorry Prof, I'm quoting you because that scarf reminded me of my cousin. Whilst he shamelessly uses his Fiat convertible to pick up chicks, he's gone one step futher and has scarves of various different colours in the glovebox... that way when the breeze gets a bit chilly he can turn all chivalrous (must run in the family) and pull out a scarf which will match the picked up lady's handbag / shoes etc. . Smmoooooooth!! . At least that's what he told me... shit maybe they were his scarves. Hmmm... that would explain the Fiat too!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'ChasingMidnight' Awww come on, FionaB....you outta see the looks on their faces when I pull the "company car" up next to the pump at the nearby BP servo next to the neighborhood Safeway. | ...works for me. I had the "nob" factor for 15 years and it came in real handy when I was looking for my first place to rent, I washed and polished the beemer, looked great (it and me) turned up at the house, forms all filled out, not a brass razoo to rub together (as I had to leave with just what I could fit in the car and move interstate), start talking about picking my child up from the "nob" private school one block away (which was true) and the place was mine...no questions asked, no credit or real estate checks done at all. Oh yes, sometimes a bit of snobbery paves the way! Five years later I can buy the damn car if I chose and I chose not to. Happy with normal. I can blend in driving normal.
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RHP User
15 years ago
....its when you purposely purchase a specific make-model to" impress" others that you become a wanker....lolI was with a guy for many years who loved his cars , just like a big kid.At one time I had a choice of a Delmarso Pantera, E-type v12 convertable Jag,Silver Shadow Rolls Royce or the Porshe to drive to the supermarket..He would constantly nick my then, little Corrolla Coupe 74 to practice up and down the Dandenongs for Bathurst,so I was left with a virtual showroom of cars for everyday stuff.Out of all the above, my Corrolla was my favorite..Ok, so I was fortunate to have fun cars to play with back then and learnt pretty quickly that all you really need is something reliable to get you where you need to go..Those who judge others purely on their automobile are pretty shallow and insecure to me.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Yeah Meeks let's just say I got laaaaiiiid on the weekend , and what a fucking relief. --------Porshe 944 , my favourite number , nice car.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Type of vehicle doesn't really mean a lot to me - frankly l couldn't give a damn and l certainly wouldn't want it to make a statement about me. However it appears, to effect others opinions of me. Now,if you want to know what i like to ride - scooters in a third world country - so much fun So Mike and Shel what are your wheels and do the reflect you........ Sinspirit
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15 years ago
Quoting 'captainkaos' I think that that is a bit of wishful thinking Meeka. A mazda 2 growling when you put your foot down?????? lol. Come on, it goes really fast and at the moment it is covered with dirty.... I am such a dirty girl. xx Meeka
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RHP User
15 years ago
Shel drives a VE Commodore......... I ride motorcycles. neither of us has what we would like, and have settled for practical and affordable...
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RHP User
15 years ago
triumph bonneville is my sunday drive when i need some space with room on the back for a nice booty ,unlike the jap rice burners
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RHP User
15 years ago
the reasons were -a) I love Audisb) was getting divorced so needed a pick-me-up (pun)c) I drove my A3 for 3 years and grew tired of itd) love drivinge) birthday was coming up and I didn't know what to buy myselff) fine, to hell with all that, I just wanted the A5 cause it looks damn good
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RHP User
15 years ago
Well, we used to be into performance cars of various types - a few european types and a few muscle cars. Loved them but got a bit sick of paying for speeding fines, fuel and tyres. Now we have not one, but two 4WD's and we use them for regular outdoor / outback adventures, which I guess is an extension of our personas. We like to get out and about with friends exploring the more remote parts of this country. We save the posing / go-fast adrenalin rush for the v8 powered ski boat
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RHP User
15 years ago
...I have two cars, both of which I drive from day to day. Both are very old classics, one of the supercar kind and the other of the woodstock variety. I get joy out of the ride they both give, they are for me not to impress anyone else but I must say the hippie car attracts more chicks, the superdooper one only attracts the stares of middle aged men, which is no good for me. Oh Mrs Pup has my old car, which is actually the newest, best performing and most expensive of the lot but she doesn't give a toss so long as it's bright and shiny!You will see us at the Motor Show every year and we make a little game out of me choosing what car she likes best..I always get it right and it's easy - anything pink or cute or pink and cute or some other pretty paint job....ah well at least she lets me indulge in my car wankering!
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15 years ago
I am the proud owner of a "classic" 1998 Subaru Impreza WRX. If I drive like granny and keep off boost it is quite fuel efficient but when I put my foot down it goes like the clappers. It's a good car to buzz around in and do the shopping or if I want to add a few modifications I can take it on the race track. Like me, it's practical but a hell of a lot of fun!!If I could afford a second car I would have a fully restored Cadillac Coupe de Ville, 1965/66 in red.
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15 years ago
Quoting 'puppy' ...I have two cars, both of which I drive from day to day. Both are very old classics, one of the supercar kind and the other of the woodstock variety. I get joy out of the ride they both give, they are for me not to impress anyone else but I must say the hippie car attracts more chicks, the superdooper one only attracts the stares of middle aged men, which is no good for me. Oh Mrs Pup has my old car, which is actually the newest, best performing and most expensive of the lot but she doesn't give a toss so long as it's bright and shiny!You will see us at the Motor Show every year and we make a little game out of me choosing what car she likes best..I always get it right and it's easy - anything pink or cute or pink and cute or some other pretty paint job....ah well at least she lets me indulge in my car wankering! nothn wrong with bein a car or bike wanker.....at all...beats just being a wanker........... we are at the motor show whenever its on...and also the bike show and expo......just to drool and dream..which is still fun, even at 50 odd......
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15 years ago
Quoting 'tigerblue64' triumph bonneville is my sunday drive when i need some space with room on the back for a nice booty ,unlike the jap rice burners the trumpies are just about all great bikes....I like the rocket 3 roadster.....all 2300cc's of it....
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15 years ago
Quoting 'MistressT' I am the proud owner of a "classic" 1998 Subaru Impreza WRX. If I drive like granny and keep off boost it is quite fuel efficient but when I put my foot down it goes like the clappers. It's a good car to buzz around in and do the shopping or if I want to add a few modifications I can take it on the race track. Like me, it's practical but a hell of a lot of fun!!If I could afford a second car I would have a fully restored Cadillac Coupe de Ville, 1965/66 in red. my dad (hes 76) has a worked STi....drives it so hard he pulled the LHF strut clean out of the body....hes the oldest damn hoon i know, and shows no sign of slowing.... if ever i could afford an American Muscle car, it could only be the Dodge Challenger......426 hemi of course...lol
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RHP User
15 years ago
Don't really care what I drive, as long as it is reliable and comfy. A far more interesting question would be "where, when or how have you had sex whilst in, on or driving in the vehicle of your choice?"
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15 years ago
Quoting 'flirty_bi_fem'Ahh but what do you think the car says about you JG? *smirk* It says when it comes to some things that I like to move slowly, and with purpose... perhaps even a perfectionist. . Or it could say that I procrastinate.. I like to think it's the first one...
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RHP User
15 years ago
I have small collection..of 70's classics.. including a Panel van and a GT. We enjoy cruising and parking in them.
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15 years ago
Seems we have something else in common. I love driving my 159.
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15 years ago
Quoting 'AdventureTime' I have small collection..of 70's classics.. including a Panel van and a GT. We enjoy cruising and parking in them. but only the 60's small Fords tho, lol.... I would have another Mk1 Ford Cortina if I could get away with it...sadly not just yet......
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RHP User
14 years ago
Mikes quote" if ever i could afford an American Muscle car, it could only be the Dodge Challenger......426 hemi of course...lol"Mr Sats "project" is having a 408 hemi. Its Chrysler Vitamin C in colour..cop magnet me thinks..and yes a dodge challenger is on his list as well. He loves his yank tanks my man!!
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14 years ago
Quoting 'Saturn65' Mikes quote" if ever i could afford an American Muscle car, it could only be the Dodge Challenger......426 hemi of course...lol"Mr Sats "project" is having a 408 hemi. Its Chrysler Vitamin C in colour..cop magnet me thinks..and yes a dodge challenger is on his list as well. He loves his yank tanks my man!! I had a VH hardtop when young... originally fireball 318, but when i lunched that, i went for a 340 t/a motor...727 auto with manual valve body, all the good stuff from direct connection, and Tokico gas suspension....ets etc lol..was heavy around town on fuel with the way it was set up, but an absolute missile when provoked...everyone else had HO's and 350 Monaro's, but then, we were all lads....and fuel was cheap lol.
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14 years ago
Quoting 'mikeandshel' Quoting 'MistressT' I am the proud owner of a "classic" 1998 Subaru Impreza WRX. If I drive like granny and keep off boost it is quite fuel efficient but when I put my foot down it goes like the clappers. It's a good car to buzz around in and do the shopping or if I want to add a few modifications I can take it on the race track. Like me, it's practical but a hell of a lot of fun!!If I could afford a second car I would have a fully restored Cadillac Coupe de Ville, 1965/66 in red. my dad (hes 76) has a worked STi....drives it so hard he pulled the LHF strut clean out of the body....hes the oldest damn hoon i know, and shows no sign of slowing.... if ever i could afford an American Muscle car, it could only be the Dodge Challenger......426 hemi of course...lol Yay for your dad!!!! There are a few WRX clubs around the country.They put on track days so he can drive it even harder if he likes. lol. What year and mods does it have?
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14 years ago
Quoting 'mikeandshel' Quoting 'Saturn65' Mikes quote" if ever i could afford an American Muscle car, it could only be the Dodge Challenger......426 hemi of course...lol"Mr Sats "project" is having a 408 hemi. Its Chrysler Vitamin C in colour..cop magnet me thinks..and yes a dodge challenger is on his list as well. He loves his yank tanks my man!! I had a VH hardtop when young... originally fireball 318, but when i lunched that, i went for a 340 t/a motor...727 auto with manual valve body, all the good stuff from direct connection, and Tokico gas suspension....ets etc lol..was heavy around town on fuel with the way it was set up, but an absolute missile when provoked...everyone else had HO's and 350 Monaro's, but then, we were all lads....and fuel was cheap lol. Ok ....you lost me after "I had a VH hardtop..I started hearing blah blah blah after that lol..but shall direct Mr Sat in this direction..Im sure he'll go hard just reading it..
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captainkaos
14 years ago
I love my Cadillac for many reasons but the bench seat is one of the best. It's a 60's model and the seat is electric. Great for having sex on and great for taking 5 Lingerie models to the Mardi Gra. lol. You just have to watch those foot prints on the inside of the windscreen. They can get you into a bit of trouble. lol.
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14 years ago
Quoting 'MistressT' Quoting 'mikeandshel' Quoting 'MistressT' I am the proud owner of a "classic" 1998 Subaru Impreza WRX. If I drive like granny and keep off boost it is quite fuel efficient but when I put my foot down it goes like the clappers. It's a good car to buzz around in and do the shopping or if I want to add a few modifications I can take it on the race track. Like me, it's practical but a hell of a lot of fun!!If I could afford a second car I would have a fully restored Cadillac Coupe de Ville, 1965/66 in red. my dad (hes 76) has a worked STi....drives it so hard he pulled the LHF strut clean out of the body....hes the oldest damn hoon i know, and shows no sign of slowing.... if ever i could afford an American Muscle car, it could only be the Dodge Challenger......426 hemi of course...lol Yay for your dad!!!! There are a few WRX clubs around the country.They put on track days so he can drive it even harder if he likes. lol. What year and mods does it have? its an '03 i believe..... built by a Subaru Dealer for the owner of the dealership.....has some extreme engine in it... lol big turbo etc...too techy for me.. give me V8 muscle car any day.......
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RHP User
14 years ago
on this one, I hear the name of the car and then it becomes a humming sort of noise in my ears, Lol all those years of my brother and Dad yammering on about everything on wheels did my head in. I grew up in a vehicular graveyard for a backyard, all the projects took us space. Studebakers (well he did actually finish these) a Lark and a Cruiser that are still roaming around Melb somewhere as wedding cars. The FJ ute think this one was sold still as a project, but god it used to be fun jumping from the roof to the bonnet to the mattress on the ground . My first cubby was ....you guessed it...a car shell , I was allowed to have the one with the button release in the boot so my brother could get out when I shut him in there . Those two have had everything from original Monaro's and GTS to I think a 74 Corvette Stingray ? the one with the targa top (lol yes I actually do know what that is) XR8 to the new Monaro, a Territory, and now my Dad has a turbo diesel Benz and a crewman ute LMAO and my brother has a brand new Kluger that he never wanted in the first place but his ex fiance ordered from the factory bloody boys n their toys, and thats without any of the damn motorbikes they had in between
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RHP User
14 years ago
received an email just the other day from my younger sister.....seems she has a new 'work' truck.....work being a gold mine in NQ. her 'truck' is worth a cool $8million. its a tipper...for moving overburden on the mine........loaded it weighs in at 600 tonne..has a 90litre, 3500 horsepower 20 cylinder engine...not quite an SUV....lol
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RHP User
14 years ago
I was going to rib the other Alfa driver that I'm sure it's lovely driving in his Alfa, WHEN IT IS ACTUALLY GOING but then Krissy you beat me to the punch line. Oh those Italians are a sexy bunch and fiery too - when they work!!!
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RHP User
14 years ago
...was it really "free" Krissy or did you repay the ride?Just a look at you getting into the car would have been enough ;)
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RHP User
14 years ago
V8 growl, perfect dogging experience on the mattress with the hard cover up and somewhere to crash when you've had too many to drink. Besides it's a good excuse for leaving the kids at home.
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captainkaos
14 years ago
Quoting 'Krissy_G' Its a big kick ass thing with very high driver view. Watch out pulling in front of all traffic and they will give way. Sooo economical as well only a few bucks to travel. Damn. Its a bus. My Alfa broke down. I did try to warn you. I am not gloating. Just sorry to hear. People buy cars thinking about how good they used to be but don't realize what a peice of crap some of these models really are. Don't bite my head off. Some of my cars have been known to be not as good as others but we all enjoy them for our own personal reasons. I know that my cars cost alot of money to maintain but i am prepared to put up with the cost but other people buy cars not knowing what an unreliable peice of crap they really are........I am not just talking about Alfas either. It is most European cars. Mercs being one of the biggest. They all went through a period where they were especially crap. VW had a really bad period where everything that was plastic broke. THERE ARE ALOT OF PLASTIC BITS ON A MODERN CAR.
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RHP User
14 years ago
Hmmm what to can i say ??? should i get another house/rently or will i go the midlife criss route Arrrh damn it midlife criss wins... lol Got a fairly hot facon first car ive had in over 13 yrs i luv the rumble the V8 makes and the whistle of the supercharger hidden under the bonnet... WoW and for scooters Damn i need a bigger shed for them... lol had 1 of my scooters (old yamha FJ12) since new, 1990 and done over 500 thou K's on it heck its been like a partner to me and it surprise a lot of the modern day rice burrner want to be races also i cant forget the old classic kwakas Z9/Z1's hidding in the shed and for what other people think i reakon stuff em im happy cause no matter what you got some wanker is going to knock it CHeeRS
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RHP User
14 years ago
car small zippy tidy red spoiler economical consertive, bike fat shiney and goes like the clappers, dual personality twice the fun, its also the thrill of the chase
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RHP User
14 years ago
I was of course just teasing with you a bit, Fiona...my personal car is quite normal and in fact I prefer to catch the tram into the city. Avoids the snobs and nobs with road rage, I get to relax, check out the hot chicks in short skirts riding to work in the city and don't have to pay for parking. All this saves me time and trouble...and best of all a lot of money. | Quoting 'fionabee' Happy with normal....I can blend in driving normal. | And maybe that is just part of my master plan and why I like riding the tram? You see, with the money I save I can wear an Armani suit and a Rolex...and sitting there on the tram I get to see and even talk to some of those hot chicks, and oh do they look good going through the tennis centre during the Open. That's hard to do if you are all couped up in your coup and even when I had the "Honk If You're Horny" bumper sticker on my car...it wasn't nearly as much fun or effective. | Now the company car... | ...that's a horse of a different colour.
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RHP User
14 years ago
You do know that here in Melbourne...short skirt, tennis shorts and wet t-shirt season included they have a free tram that circles the CBD non-stop? | Quoting 'Krissy_G' Especially the patrons that get on at the 2nd and 5th stop. | If you miss them on the first lap... | ...you can go around a second time. | | Planes and trains and....what was the other?
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RHP User
14 years ago
I used to have all great cars, new BM's, Senators, Merc's, all fast. Also had a number of suicide bikes incl a great Ducati, but now I get more fun and pleasure driving my dear old dad's 1979 Cressida - or a restored 1994 BMW coupe, both mint condition and no pretenses .
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RHP User
14 years ago
Ok isn't it bad enough I have an encroaching bald spot (damn honesty might affect my score on here) but now I have flat spots on my tires of my lovely old sports car - wish it had anti-lock brakes the other day!!!So what to do? They are less than 6 months old, do I get a new set? Do I put the front on the back and burn that damn spot out? Damn hair and rubber are easy to lose but not so easy to put back!!!!
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'puppy'Ok isn't it bad enough I have an encroaching bald spot (damn honesty might affect my score on here) but now I have flat spots on my tires of my lovely old sports car - wish it had anti-lock brakes the other day!!! So what to do? They are less than 6 months old, do I get a new set? Do I put the front on the back and burn that damn spot out? Damn hair and rubber are easy to lose but not so easy to put back!!!! I gotta say I liked it better when people here talked about hot sex. You get a new set. Unless Mrs Pup is enjoying the vibration of course... then you just get to take advantage.
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RHP User
14 years ago
I'm thinking a nice track day to wear them smooth and out then a new set would be an efficient use of resources...I hear that you love lateral forces too...when are you moving up here so we can play with the play things we adore so much - we can share too!
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'puppy' Damn hair and rubber are easy to lose but not so easy to put back!!!!Still talking about cars?
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RHP User
14 years ago
The only thing me and my car have in common are that we're both dirty :p
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RHP User
14 years ago
Looks like I fucked up again...turns out that this was just another blog.|Quoting 'Jean_Girard'I gotta say I liked it better when people here talked about hot sex.And what really kind of sucks it that there was not one mention (at least that I read) about which cars had the best and softest seats if you wanted to pull over and fuck. Or which one had the fewest nobs and shit...thins that got in the way or went up your ass at the wrong time. Those are the important things you need to know about cars.|I think I will try subscribing to the Car & Fucker or Hot Rodder blogs...they have some seriously good pictures too. People having sex in cars and women who like to lay over the front ends of them naked.|...seriously.
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RHP User
14 years ago
You could drive somewhere more comfortable ?PIcnic basket and rug in the boot
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'ChasingMidnight' Looks like I fucked up again...turns out that this was just another blog.|Quoting 'Jean_Girard'I gotta say I liked it better when people here talked about hot sex.And what really kind of sucks it that there was not one mention (at least that I read) about which cars had the best and softest seats if you wanted to pull over and fuck. Or which one had the fewest nobs and shit...thins that got in the way or went up your ass at the wrong time. Those are the important things you need to know about cars.|I think I will try subscribing to the Car & Fucker or Hot Rodder blogs...they have some seriously good pictures too. People having sex in cars and women who like to lay over the front ends of them naked.|...seriously. Now we have indulged in some car activity and must discourage an impromptu romp on the car bonnet on a hot summers day if your car is of a dark colour - dark metal absorbs heat - white flesh on hot dark metal turns white flesh rather RED!!!! Well we now have a red car to solve that solution!!!Shaggability? Well you haven't lived until you have successfully shagged in the back of an old VW Beetle - best achieved when young and nimble.Now we have heated seats to pre-warm the booty, so much more civilized!
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RHP User
14 years ago
If you work for sydney uni you must have to drive a long way - no wonder your car gets so dirty LOLIf you need more photos for your study just let me know, I can be photogenic (parts of me are):)MrA
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RHP User
14 years ago
well with us the car is the tame onejust a boring 08 RX Imprezaour bikes are our funhis is a K6 Gixxer thou and mine is the K7 Gixxer thouWe use to have a 01 VFR800 we kept for those romantic two up rides.....but the thing hardly ever got ridden LOLMy background is Muscle cars and 4wding and his is bike racing. But as the years have gone on, we have stuck with the bikes and left the car as being the sensible vehicle LOL
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RHP User
14 years ago
i have a new maloo ute which i absolutley adore, its my pride and joy not only that is unbelievable to drive, the thing is an absolute weapon also have a malibu wakesetter which if i could i would live in it, been skiing wakeboarding since i was 6 and couldnt live without a boat
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RHP User
14 years ago
we love our car.....ex police VE Commodore....white with 'track stripes' and way too dark glass.....is Shels daily driver...looks the part without breaking the bank....I ride daily, a Kawasaki Meanstreak 1600, recently rebuilt and enhanced...has pipes, cams, increased compression, shocks etc ...not quite an M109r or Rocket, but a genuine 240 plus kmh missile..........
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looking4u
14 years ago
Sounds as if Mr Saturn has my garage, same same except the road bike (or should be track) is a 996 Duc. The project car is just that ....still coming along. The wife has a hot swede awd turbo and my everyday is a 4wd. Think we would love to take a ride with Meeka 100.....growllllllllll Oh and the Lancia, was that cause its fucked all night???? good looking but reliability was never the best?
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RHP User
14 years ago
...has it's good points, for sure. And, it is true that good things come to those who wait... But only what's left by the one's who hussle. For me...by virtue of destiny and a few random coincidences...velocity is more my thing. V8 Monaro...it chose me if anything...I never really felt like I had a 'car identity' as such, but since the moment I saw that thing, I knew it belonged to me if that makes any sense. Anyway, it's 'my happy place'. Simple as that. An extension of who I know myself to be on the inside, reflected and wrapped around me on the outside, and it has brought me nothing but pure joy every minute I've been in it. So yeah, I do believe your wheels are somewhat of a reflection of who you are; afterall you bought it didn't you? Cars just aren't important to a lot of people in that respect though...most I've heard in fact would be in the "it's just to get you from A to B..." Camp in my humble experience, and fair play to them too. As to the question "do your wheels make the statement you'd like them to?" though, that's never been a consideration of mine or something I thought about for a second. It's about me and how I feel in it, which is basically a fit with myself that I'm ok with, a match, it's comfortable, it's easy, it fits. And I couldn't give a toss what anyone thinks. People don't REALLY think a persons car says something meaningful about the owner / or driver do they??? I've always found that the ones who have deliberately surrounded themselves with an assortment of crap, cars included, they think will make the "right statement" about themselves to onlookers, are the ones who, if you spend more time around, in effect only highlight, (to me anyway) the contrast between "their stuff" and who they actually are in reality; the very sh** they went out of their way to not disclose in the first place...! Wouldn't mind a spin in one of those new Aston Martins one day though...
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'Krissy_G' Quoting 'Jean_Girard' Alpha? Krissy!! There's some Italians (and Frenchies) turning in their graves!! . Note to self. Do not look at hot guys in one screen and type in another.
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RHP User
14 years ago
but dont we all aspire to live in the houses we desire and wear the clothes we appreciate and the colognes and perfumes we enjoy? why not motor vehicles that we find appealing, or aesthetically pleasing? whats wrong with enjoying luxury if thats your wish, or speed, or raw power? as to it making a statement...can the statement not be something as basic as 'not ready to grow old '? we've sacrificed every spare cent we had for the past two-and-a-half decades to ensure children are looked after, fed, clothed, schooled,educated and generally fussed over........and now, as we pass our half century, we are finally putting the focus back on ourselves and each other........cars, bikes, houses, holidays and material posessions are all part of that.....we arent done with having fun just yet.........
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RHP User
14 years ago
i think what you drive does say alot about you.. just look on the road at Volvo drivers, BMW drivers,Commodore drivers with P plates etc. and make up your own mind :>
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RHP User
14 years ago
Umm an old harley for the long hauls - even though it there are VERY few younger fellas who would try this on oon the old war horse An old Triumph for town squirts, An old toyota wagon for when I am forced to carting extra humans around (And because once I THOUGHT I could be a family person An old toyota ute - because I bought it off my infirm old man who needed money more then I do.. Fck, it is hard being an old legend way past his time :( Grins!!cheers: caveman
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Innercircle
14 years ago
2003 CV8 Monaro is our daily driver. Gets a bit much in traffic with a heavy clutch and lumpy cam, but hauls arse all the same.In the shed is a HK GTS 1968, which is being rebuilt right now. Took the 400ci chevy out of it (which replaced a 327), and awaiting transport approval for a big block. So, we're building a 572ci to go into it, with a nice shiny 8/71 on top, and Scott fuel injection system. They wont like the last two options, but we do :P Hoons, we are. But don't bother talking car talk all night, we aren't interested...
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RHP User
14 years ago
I have a mid 30's chev and a late 50's chev. 283 lumpy, th350, power everything, hotrodded in the 50's No running gear in the 30's, work in progress. Won't elaborate due to privacy reasons but I will there's no school like old school. Also run about on a Harley sporty. Btw... The earlier comment re: boulevards cracks me the hell up. How are they not gay ha haha
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RHP User
14 years ago
bouli's gay? nah not the M109's..... i chased 2 down with Shel on the back of my Meanie...finally caught them, about 4 k's after we'd passed the Dynas in the group of bikes..(ride was approx 400kms and 45 bikes).. the bouli's go pretty well, all things considered, and have a fair lean angle so do corner much better than any of the Harleys. I ride pretty hard, and if it werent for Shel poking me in the ribs every time i ground the peg on the left, and the exhaust on the right, wouldve caught and passed everyone much earlier....the Harleys were all solo ridden, and one Bouli had a pillion........ they dont go like they are 'gay'....nor look like....if you wanted to get somewhere quickly and safely....ride Japanese...... if you like the scenery, and lazy paced rides.....the Harleys are the go.. (my little sis has a sporty, as her 'learner' bike...lol)
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RHP User
14 years ago
oh i am aware of the sporty status, i just like a bobbed smaller bike that i can throw around and that harley is one of the few that doesnt freak out at the idea of a round about... i really dont buy into the biker BS stuff so its fine for me. I can get 160 out of it thats all i need. I have built bikes for years andseen it all and it's all i need for what i want to do. I used to work on Boulevards. meh. they go ok but i could never own one as i would be sick of cleaning all the sick-up off it when i walked out each morning and saw what i was riding..... I give everyone on the road the nod even the plastic fantastic scooters, but yeah probably one of my least favourite pieces to look at. they took all the ugly parts of a sports bike and combined it with all the ugly parts of a harley....
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RHP User
14 years ago
rather than enter into a harley vs jap argument, or holden/ford/chev/skoda discussion... i'd say riders ride what they enjoy...and drivers do the same.... that doesnt mean any ones better than anyone else....its just personal preference or even budget that determines choice.............saying you'd wipe the sick up isnt fair......would you take offence if others made the same remarks while talking about something you appreciated? personally i dont see where theres anything like a sports bike or a harley on a boulevard...they look unique to me....which really, has to be better than riding something that looks the same as everyone else....... doesnt it?
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RHP User
14 years ago
as an aside.....what did you think of the '48? i kinda liked the lines and appreciated the solo idea...my kind of selfish indulgence........
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RHP User
14 years ago
The image of Ctown and Mike on their cool bikes in white leathers arriving at the Soda pop bar on their gay bikes....well need we say more?
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RHP User
14 years ago
XA GT 351 XY GS 351 XY Fairmont 302 XA Panel van...for hot 3 somes plus boring drive cars
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Letsgetcrazy09
14 years ago
Classic Mini, hot engine
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RHP User
14 years ago
now you're talking...... a Mk2 Cooper S with a full race motor and close ratio box..... the neighbours hated me.... lol..........didnt help that it had been a rally car before its resto...damn loud, damn fast...
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RHP User
14 years ago
Yeah agree, I have been wanting a round nose mini for a couple years now but it will be heavily modified and not just the engine. I plan on giving one a roof chop amonst other things...Like a tiny little hotrod go kart. I sold a 1920's project I had to fund it, just waiting for the right one...will be subframed with engine transplant I have seen before.
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RHP User
14 years ago
i dont wear stinky sweaty horrible leathers..... this is Queensland, and its summer to boot..... the boy racer japsters might, but hey, they wanna look silly and walk like chimps...they can go right ahead........... not sure how a meanstreaks gay...suzuki sold them as marauder for a while as they couldnt build a cruiser worth owning...lol....whats yours by the way? a c50?? how does it feel to ride sidesaddle? ever fall off at the lights?
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RHP User
14 years ago
theres an ex sports sedan mini quietly cruising around sth east qld.... it has a big bore kit, twin cam head and turbo. the roll cage has been removed as it attracted too much attention, and was a giveaway to those who thought their WRX's and Skylines etc had the better of it. the guy that drives it is nearly 70, and is one of those quietly confident types... i've seen the car, and what it can do..... 'frightening' is a kind description....... lol. (pretty good for a mid-60's commuter car)
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RHP User
14 years ago
Yeah that sounds like a fun deal. I am looking at shoehorning a vvti swift turbo engine into one in a few years. Should be quiet-ish, reliable (fingers crossed lol) with plenty of punch. Last mini I went to test drive had a fried clutch and I wanted a runner to cruise in while I collect bits. Guy selling played dumb but it was gone. Might even settle on a clubby and graft the front section on yet as they are cheap and I won't hack up a classic if I do that. We'll see.
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