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    1998 Camaro

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    Too bad this thread isn't very alive... well... I might try CPR

    3 cars here...
    a 2002 Volvo C70 convertible
    a 1999 Chevy HiTop Van
    and the prettiest one
    a 1948 Plymouth special deluxe

    The last one is the only one that is picture worthy
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    Both the wife and I have been "Driving" our bikes, we can't afford the gas on the car...
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    I'll help with that CPR by doing the chest compressions for you then.


    This isn't the best vehicle shot but it's the all I got. '97 Honda VT750C. The good mate with me is Harley Dog. We used to be inseperable...





    This is a better shot of the bike. Taken just before I headed out on a 2400km round trip holiday ride for a week. My daughter stayed behind...Very unwillingly! She's gonna be a Biker I reckon.





    Then there is the '08 Toyota Prado for the rest of the family. This was taken in the first month of buying it. Note the aftermarket steps...The wife trashed the standard step on the drivers side avoiding a collision with a vehicle on the wrong side of the road (took out a bollard instead). Also have a Bullbar and UHF installed. Necessary for when we go bush...Which fairly frequently as that is where my parents and cousins, uncles, aunts etc all seem to live...



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    Default Classic mini FTW

    Im driving (once i pass my test) a 1970 classic mini 1000



    The picture says all there is to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stocky View Post
    Im driving (once i pass my test) a 1970 classic mini 1000

    The picture says all there is to say.
    Hey that is a real nice Mini you have there. I've had few classic cars and motorcycles myself, but nowadays i'm restoring '53 Lambretta only; that will go to my wife so i haven't been hurry with it
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    I have no pics of our cars ('02 Focus and '10 Qashqai) as they are nothing to show but here's my bikes. On the first there is my iron butt work horse '05 Bandit. On the second there's a pic of a scooter i restored for my kids and on the third there's my (or my wives) Lambretta, nowadays put in pieces and waiting for an inspiration to put it working again.
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    97' f150 black with a moderate lift, regular cab with stepside fiberglass bed. BFG 33' mud terrains, five on the floor, transmission recently rebuilt and threw in a new clutch, 4.56 gear ratio with an aussie locker in the rear end, custom steel bumper complete with D rings that is made from3/16" sheet DC arc welded together and herculined and a fabricated sway bar quick disconnect set up that is all engineered by yours truely.
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    Well, lately I've been driving a heard of cows but in the past I've driven buffalo's too and...oh the post isn't about that kind of driving eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    I'll help with that CPR by doing the chest compressions for you then.
    Thanks for helping with the CPR

    btw... Harley dog is adorable!!!

    @Sailor,
    I love the Lambretta!
    I'm an ex-scooterist (Vespa Primavera125 '78 & Vespa PK50XL '93)...
    Always had/still have a soft spot for old scooters!
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