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Old 28-01-2007, 05:10 PM   #31
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on full licence for 2 months, 1st car was an ED Futura (bought when i turned 17) - 4.0L i converted it 5.0L a couple months before i turned 19, - loud and low but i keep my nose clean and the cops leave me alone
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Old 28-01-2007, 05:13 PM   #32
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Got L's in 2004, got Red P's in 2005, got Green P's 2006, and been driving the XW the whole time.
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Old 28-01-2007, 05:20 PM   #33
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Got my p's in 92 and first car was a 3 year old suzuki swift gti 5 door hatch but within a year I also had a 351 (US 4V clevo) worked XA coupe with crazy exhaust and cam.
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Old 28-01-2007, 05:35 PM   #34
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Well, my first car shits on you all!

P's in 1985 - DATSUN 180B (4 Cylinder 1800) with black vinyl roof (sexy).

I never put it on a dyno for fear it might break the rollers. It was the classic dim sim on wheels.

My first drive was my dad's hz kingswood (5.0L V8). Dad sold it b4 I got on my P's so I wouldn't kill myself damnit...
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Old 28-01-2007, 06:09 PM   #35
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got my P's in 2005, got my first car in 04, got for nothing off a friend a 85 Mitsubishi Colt, had the 1.6 big bore version which produced 58.1 killerwatts, and used every bit of then to get to 100 in under 20secs...now a EF falcon
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Old 28-01-2007, 07:31 PM   #36
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I got my P's in 2005 and my car history to date is as follows... in order...

1991 Nissan Pintara Executive 2.0 Auto
2000 Ford Econovan Maxi MWB Auto
2005 Ford Fiesta WP Zetec 1.6 Manual (still have it)
2002 Ford Econovan Maxi MWB Auto

However mine was dictated not by parental influence but by the vehicle restrictions. Did they not exist I would have, rather then a brand new Fiesta, bought most likely an AUII TE50, if I couldn't stretch for the AUIII.
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Old 28-01-2007, 07:39 PM   #37
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Got my P's in 2002
First car 1994 Honda Legend
After 2 years i'd had enough and bought an XR6T whilst still on my P's.
Was a good boy for a full year, kept it all stock. As soon as the P's were off i wen't stupid.

I don't think that the cars are the problem, it's what peer pressure does to you. If your weak, you'll do whatever your incorouged to do.
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Old 28-01-2007, 08:09 PM   #38
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85 Mitsubishi Colt, had the 1.6 big bore version which produced 58.1 killerwatts, and used every bit of then to get to 100 in under 20secs...now a EF falcon
Reminds me of the Camry wagon I had. 0-100 in 19.5, 1/4 mile in 21.0@110K's an hour. I think its the only car that you could do a quater mile run legally on th road, as it doesnt break the speed limit while doing it, lol.
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Old 28-01-2007, 10:30 PM   #39
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Obtained license in '06 and bought a 1985 Ford Meteor GC2 Ghia. 1.6 litre. Not a bad car. Backyard job of my dads work mate. Dual fuel, tinted windows, central locking, solex hi-tech lock, recon. engine, recon. gearbox, new tyres. Gonna keep it for a while. Haven't had any problems other than the muffler which cracked recently.
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Old 29-01-2007, 01:38 AM   #40
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Got my ps about 5 months ago. Drove a shopping trolley rice rocket 87 Nissan EXA. I then saw the light and bought a 95 EF Futura which I have been driving around for the last month
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Old 29-01-2007, 02:22 PM   #41
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licence in 1973 first car ausin A40 found a xr next havent looked back since
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Old 29-01-2007, 03:10 PM   #42
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Old 29-01-2007, 03:24 PM   #43
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Got my P's late 2002.

Still on them now :jab: lost licence once, looks like its gone again :

i drove watever was going first six months of my p's.
Old man had a mechanical bussiness and a car yard so i was set.
Mainly utes or standard falcons, was the odd hsv / fpv to take for the weekend :

Bought a v8 fairmont ghia after bout 6 months.

that was midly worked, alot of cosmetic bull ****.
Turned that into a project i never finished and then bought a BA XR8 when i was 18 and 6months.

That was pretty crazy i went wild in it for first few months till i started get fines and the local law enforcement new knew me pretty well.

I eased up for a while then bout 6 months ago SUPERCHARGED the XR8.

That explains the loss of licence coming up.

I dont drive silly, just love the occasional burnout or late night race off the lights in a backstreet/freeway with my mates without being out of control.

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Old 29-01-2007, 03:39 PM   #44
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it surprises me the number of 17/18 yr olds up that drive around in flashy late model AU or BA XRs, where does the money for these things come from!!! some of them must be racking up a bit of debt early on
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Old 29-01-2007, 03:41 PM   #45
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it surprises me the number of 17/18 yr olds up that drive around in flashy late model AU or BA XRs, where does the money for these things come from!!! some of them must be racking up a bit of debt early on
nope been working/saving since i was like 8 years old.
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Old 29-01-2007, 04:22 PM   #46
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it surprises me the number of 17/18 yr olds up that drive around in flashy late model AU or BA XRs, where does the money for these things come from!!! some of them must be racking up a bit of debt early on
They borrow it, financial institutions are multiplying by the day and competition is fierce, they need customers, as long as you don't have a bad credit rating they'll lend money to anyone, there are far more 18-24 yo's leasing brand new (or nearly new) cars these days than even 5 years ago, i wonder how some will ever be able to afford to buy their first home.. ohh.. i guess that's tomorrows problem!



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Old 29-01-2007, 04:28 PM   #47
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well i got my lic in 2001. prior to that i had a 302 xe esp as my first car when i was 17, i got rid of that when i got my p's and bought a 351 xe esp. back then it was doin 14.1. ive still got that car since then and now it currently runs a 10.50

ive always been a rev head. my parents didnt want me to buy a v8 for the my first car or even when i was on my p's but i just had to have one ;)
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Old 29-01-2007, 04:55 PM   #48
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I got my license Aug 2006, then a few weeks later got a 1990 Mazda 626.
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Old 29-01-2007, 05:03 PM   #49
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They borrow it, financial institutions are multiplying by the day and competition is fierce, they need customers, as long as you don't have a bad credit rating they'll lend money to anyone, there are far more 18-24 yo's leasing brand new (or nearly new) cars these days than even 5 years ago, i wonder how some will ever be able to afford to buy their first home.. ohh.. i guess that's tomorrows problem!
I'm 25 and have bought a house and three cars and I'll be clear of debt before my parents were at my age. They had to deal with the horrid interests rates of a labour government though.
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Old 29-01-2007, 06:56 PM   #50
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I got my Ls on September 2nd 1987 (16th birthday), then I go my Ps on September 16th 1987 (two weeks minimum on your Ls, and they had a cancellation, so I booked my test for Ps the day I passed my Ls).

Full licence September 16th, 1988. Age 17 years and 2 weeks.

For 16th birthday received car from parents. 1981 TF Cortina Ghia, 4.1L manual, Hermitage (burgundy) duco and silver velour interior. Aftermarket aircon system, aftermarket sound system, full exhaust, 15 inch wheels (that was big then!) with Pirelli rubber. Upgraded brakes and suspension, was a bit lower than stock.

It was fun.

It guzzled fuel too much, especially the way I drove it, so Dad got me a cheaper runabout to complement it. Was a 1985 gold 2.6L SE Sigma manual. Had 5000km on the clock when he bought it off a mate who had bought it for his wife, but she never learned manual, so he had just driven it to and from the shops occasionally. Was not even run in, and was like a brand new car. Used a lot less fuel.

I would drive one each day, alternately, depending on what mood I was in.

I was in an accident that was not completely my fault a year later and wrote off the Sigma. Dad bought me a 1975 2.0L white manual Toyota Corona after that. I bashed it into trees, poles and whatever else and the thing kept going. Absolutely unbreakeable.

Got sick of it and traded it in for a black 1984 GSR Sigma 2.6L manual. Was the most unreliable POS Ive ever had or seen, but it went well and was nice to drive when it went at all. Ended up busting a timing chain on that at 110kmh under full load driving up Willunga Hill to Victor Harbour one day. You can imagine the damage.

Bought a 1999 Festiva brand new. GLXi 5 door, 5 speed, 1.5L. Bright Sapphire (darkish blue purple metallic) with a few bits and pieces. It was the cheapo single parent/student mobile. Was extremely cheap to run and also one of the most reliable cars I have ever driven. Had it for 4 years and not a thing went wrong with it.

Then got the BA.

Next will be a Typhoon or a GT of some description. Maybe next year or the year after.
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Old 29-01-2007, 07:06 PM   #51
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Old 29-01-2007, 07:09 PM   #52
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it surprises me the number of 17/18 yr olds up that drive around in flashy late model AU or BA XRs, where does the money for these things come from!!! some of them must be racking up a bit of debt early on
As D1XR2C said hard work is all it took, i had been picking up labouring work with my step dad since grade 5, i worked a job at a Butcher for $100 a week from the age of 14 untill about 16, Betwen 16 and now i continued to work for my dad, worked for a roads contractor and move to western australia for shift work, now im back in Victoria Working with the old man.

When you have no outlays (No rent, Bills, Etc) it's easy to save especially when you naturally have a knack for saving.

I have a small debt to my name but not enough to really bother me, my deposit for my car made the repayments extreamly easy to make.
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Old 29-01-2007, 07:16 PM   #53
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I got my licence in Canberra in 87. We never had P Plates when i got my licence. We were on l's, sat the test, then went onto full licence. One cool thing about Canberra in 87 was that if you couldn't drive a manual, you did the test in an Auto, after 1 year, you automatically got your licence upgraded to drive a manual. :
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One cool thing about Canberra in 87 was that if you couldn't drive a manual, you did the test in an Auto, after 1 year, you automatically got your licence upgraded to drive a manual. :
Probably explains some of the bad drivers from up your way then... :
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Old 29-01-2007, 08:11 PM   #55
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it surprises me the number of 17/18 yr olds up that drive around in flashy late model AU or BA XRs, where does the money for these things come from!!! some of them must be racking up a bit of debt early on
A lot of people get it from hard work and a lot of people get it from good parents. I didn't pay much towards the full resto of my car, I have great parents and I'm not at all ashamed of that.

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Old 29-01-2007, 08:13 PM   #56
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Yes it surprised me as well.

Some of my mates are like me and now after a few years, have a nice new car, and some like the Uni students still have old heaps, then others who just don’t care about cars that much just drive a Neat Normal car.

I am Glad I had my Little Toymota Corona as my first car, it was good fun to **** around in and it had enough power so you could have a bit of fun on the gravel and wet roads wile learning how to control a car.

Used to get it out in the back Paddocks at my mates farm a few times during winter and would just give it Hell, Wicked Fun Big clear paddocks some right buy the hwy and you are there pulling sick cercle work and the Cop's carn't touch you…. LMAO,

There was a slick clay pan down in the bottom of one of the paddocks and you would go down and thrash throe it sliding all over the show, then if ya got bogged go and grab the tractor and pull the car out, and do it all over agene. Best fun ever for a 17-18 year old p plater and it meant you didn’t feel the need to go out and do stupid chit on the Public roads.

Then once you got bord of thrashing ya car, hook the trailer onto the tractor get the drag chain, Full up the Farm boss (Chan saw) and fell some dead trees, Drag some chit around light a big Fire. best bit about it was his folks couldn't give a rat's **** LOL

Best comment ever, from his old lady "You boys sertenly do a lot of burnouts" LOL Gold
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Old 29-01-2007, 09:14 PM   #57
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Got my P's in Jan of '03. Bought a stock standard ED Gli, I still have it, but it's now manual and turbo. I've only done around 200,000 kays since I've had my licence, but probably another 100,000 before that.
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P's in '97 - Whilst on P's I had:

- '85 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon - complete with fridge and velour interior.
- '88 Toyota Corolla - complete with subwoofers (fully sick moite)

When off P's I then went to a Galant VR4 Turbo and Nissan Silvia.
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My first car was a coupe. A Leyland Marina Super Deluxe coupe! I got it off my dad when I got my license in 1986, he used to work at Leyland. I really wanted my grandfather's Escort panel van, that ended up being my second car. When I traded it on a TE Cortina it had 69,000Km on it. When I crashed the TE I bought my GXL off a mate.
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As D1XR2C said hard work is all it took, i had been picking up labouring work with my step dad since grade 5, i worked a job at a Butcher for $100 a week from the age of 14 untill about 16, Betwen 16 and now i continued to work for my dad, worked for a roads contractor and move to western australia for shift work, now im back in Victoria Working with the old man.

When you have no outlays (No rent, Bills, Etc) it's easy to save especially when you naturally have a knack for saving.

I have a small debt to my name but not enough to really bother me, my deposit for my car made the repayments extreamly easy to make.
Exactly. I saved up heaps of money easily and bought my WRX. I owe absolutely nothing on it.

If I had of saved up a bit more I'd be rolling in a STi or Liberty GT but my TX5 was in need of repairs and it wasn't financially feasible for me to repair it as I wanted another car anyway.

Yeah I could of saved the money for a house but **** that. I'll get one later. when I get a good paying job.
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