Time we had pictures of everyones Japanese wagons
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Quiet in here... and out here.
Mount Benger Road by Ben, on Flickr
Mount Benger Road by Ben, on Flickr
Edited by GravelBen on Sunday 17th September 09:07
Martin-30vin said:
Hi All,
Enjoyed looking through these cars. Some really nice pics.
Newbie but long time Japanese car lover here. (Mainly Toyotas - Sera and Trueno in the past)
Currently restoring a pair of 1980s Toyota Celica 2.0 GTs - thought you guys may like to see.
One is a coupe, and one is a convertible... The coupe is pretty much there and is on the road... the rag top needs a bit of work but it is hilariously old school!
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Either of those would be a rare sight, but one of each - hen's teeth! My Dad had a black (E reg?) coupe in the very early nineties, I loved that car. Enjoyed looking through these cars. Some really nice pics.
Newbie but long time Japanese car lover here. (Mainly Toyotas - Sera and Trueno in the past)
Currently restoring a pair of 1980s Toyota Celica 2.0 GTs - thought you guys may like to see.
One is a coupe, and one is a convertible... The coupe is pretty much there and is on the road... the rag top needs a bit of work but it is hilariously old school!
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I saw a very battered one surviving in Rhodes a couple lf years ago, in a mountain village in the middle of nowhere. I was beside myself, the OH was most confused!
How is the resto going?
KerwinRobertson said:
Here is my cheeky little 2003 Suzuki Ignis Sport that has 80k miles on the clock.
Mine was identical, and also a huge amount of fun (McLarens couldn't keep up either...). I miss it a lot but it got replaced by a VRs estate for the extra lugging ability.Edited by KerwinRobertson on Thursday 21st September 15:27
Did a 1500 mile road trip around the UK in it with some amazing roads in Scotland, The Lakes, Yorkshire etc.
IMG_9161 by Joe Clarke, on Flickr
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