OTHER CARS

ford Kuga is everyday car but am inheriting a really old Japanese car end of January.sadly cant recall model or make at moment but its got a small engine and is automatic.
 
Two 2008 Saab 9-3's, One saloon and one convertible (Mrs D's car of choice) Both with the high output turbos.
 
Mazda MX5 NC1 Limited Edition and my wife has a Volvo V50T5

Had a 1954 Sunbeam Alpine Mk1 for 29 years
 
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Ok, not a car, but 1976 machinery, :)

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Still not a car :rolleyes:

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I don't appear to have many cars :cool:
 
The daily workhorse/comfy fast cruiser, best £350 I ever spent.
A few pics as I only have this and the Rover. Looking to get a V twin bobber soonish though :cool:

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This is my current fleet, managed to add to it during lockdown but need to lose a Volvo.


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Match your JDM MPV with my JDM Stepwgn


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And raise you my JDM Solio

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And Ill throw in my venerable old Accord just for good measure

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Graeme
Hi Graeme that looks like a 1997-2000 Accord. We had a 1999 V6L Accord in the family (owned from new) which Honda Australia , spurred on by The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, bought back early this year due to potentially lethal Takata airbags.
There was a worldwide recall, though Honda Oz took their sweet time, suggest you check it out because exploding airbags are not nice.
 
Hi Graeme that looks like a 1997-2000 Accord. We had a 1999 V6L Accord in the family (owned from new) which Honda Australia , spurred on by The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, bought back early this year due to potentially lethal Takata airbags.
There was a worldwide recall, though Honda Oz took their sweet time, suggest you check it out because exploding airbags are not nice.

Yes aware of the airbag issue but I havent been notified so I am guessing this particular one is not involved.
 
Just in case you hadn't noticed, this is not a car but it's what I do the most private miles in. Got it 20 years ago as a bus out of Japan and converted it to a motor home.

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1974 MGBGT and a 1970 MGB.

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Just in case you hadn't noticed, this is not a car but it's what I do the most private miles in. Got it 20 years ago as a bus out of Japan and converted it to a motor home.

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1974 MGBGT and a 1970 MGB.

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1997 Pajero JR. 1100cc of pure power.:LOL:. Tow this behind the bus on an A-frame.

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I assume the Bus is a bitsumishi as they are the same indicator parklight assemblies I had on my Mitsubishi Canter.
 
Yes aware of the airbag issue but I havent been notified so I am guessing this particular one is not involved.
Wouldn't assume that, the first and second time I contacted Honda they said it was not a problem.
After ours was accepted for buyback I told a friend who had one and he did a registration check which came back negative. I put his number in a few days later and it was confirmed as being part of the buyback.
I believe some of the companies were reticent to do anything until NSW which has annual roadworthy checks decreed that any of the identified vehicles would fail and could not be registered.
Not sure what the probability of an explosion is but didn't think it was worth risking.
 
I assume the Bus is a bitsumishi as they are the same indicator parklight assemblies I had on my Mitsubishi Canter.
Good spotting. An oldie but a goodie, 6.6l straight 6 diesel. Heading down your way next summer. Give us a wave if you see us:thumb:
 
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