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Old 28-01-2007, 01:29 PM   #1
Green X
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Default P's and cars.

In light of all these discussions on Power restrictions for P platers and so on, and all these comments about P platers going out and buying Big powerful V8’s Ect, I thought it would be interesting to see what car’s people have owned wile on there P’s and in there younger years.

I believe the first car’s you own when you get your P’s are dictated buy you parents, I know my was, and the Old man was a Cop so there were no arguments.

I will go first.

Got my license in 2001

85 Toyota Corona 2.0 Carbie
94 Honda Accord
98 Explorer XLT V6 (Slightly modified) still have it.

Now at 22 years 4 months and with around 200,000km under my driving belt, I have got a XR6 Turbo (Well in 4 days and counting)

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