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    Default My humble toys

    Nice day out, and clean toys = picture time

    '91 Porsche 944 S2 Cabrio







    '79 Triumph Spitfire 1500 (all original with 22k miles)





    And currently under the knife for euro chrome bumper swap (teaser pic):



    Mini Cooper S







    Project 1991 audi coupe:
    (The eternal project)







    The progress so far (interior and engine bay):



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    Nice collection, and exterior pics of the Audi?
    Driving: 2006 Mercedes S600

    Toy: 1997 Nissan 240sx turbo install undeway

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    Pics of house please!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheYoungConnoisseur View Post
    Pics of house please!
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    You have like the sickest house, but the oldest cars...LOL

    Sweet rides though

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    House and cars do not seem to be = . I say pics of the house aswell!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BryanW203 View Post
    Nice collection, and exterior pics of the Audi?
    Thanks. I will take more pics once I do some body work. I had to remove the driverside fenders and panel due to fender bender from previous owner. Trying to source an oem panel and fender. Its one of those projects that is on the back burner.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott D View Post
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    You have like the sickest house, but the oldest cars...LOL

    Sweet rides though
    Thanks, what's wrong with older cars? I actually have a passion for euro cars from the 90s.

    Quote Originally Posted by MazzaFiveOneFour View Post
    House and cars do not seem to be = . I say pics of the house aswell!
    After owning 22+ new cars, it's the older cars and classics that I prefer most. The family cars/wife's cars and daily drivers are a Mazda CX5 and Range Rover Sport.
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    party at your house?

    Looks nice!
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    LOVE the Triumph.
    DRINK MORE SCOTCH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrmikey32 View Post
    party at your house?

    Looks nice!
    Thanks buddy.
    BTW, forgot to tell you. We got back from our trip to Puerto Rico, had a good time and the beaches were very clean. My son loved the rainforest but we only did the half day excursion. But luckily we got to see the beautiful waterfalls.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Handsome View Post
    LOVE the Triumph.
    Thanks! Although far from the fastest, it is one of the most fun cars to drive. Feels like a go-kart and love the rawness of it (no power steering, no power brakes, no air bags, etc) and you can feel the 1700 lbs. Also while swapping to euro chrome bumpers form the american rubber bumpers, it probably shed at least another 20-30 lbs total. I am just glad I came across it, as it was a 1 owner, all maintenance documented since new, and 20k miles on it when I bought it. Gets a lot of attention almost everywhere I take it. Although I must say, it is true what they say about British cars and Stromberg carburetors: they are very tempermental lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dino V View Post
    Thanks, what's wrong with older cars? I actually have a passion for euro cars from the 90s.
    Nothing wrong with the older cars. I love them. You just normally dont see that when there's a massive kickass house in the background. Lol

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