@HubNutVids You can have a different car for different moods. An E32 7 series for luxo barge road tripping, A lifted and sorted Discovery 1 for camping trips to the high country, A Classic SAAB 900 convertible for cruising along beside the beach and a Volvo wagon for trips to the tip.
@HubNutVids That's why I love the Australian Club Plate scheme
Here in Victoria I can register 4 cars on Club Permits for use of upto 90 days each for less than the cost of running one car.
@JeremyClarkson Coolangatta. If you make it onto your flight. It leaves the gate. Taxis across the state line, the clocks go forward one hour, It accelerates North back into Qld the clock goes back an hour, it then takes off turns South and heads back across the state line.
@JeremyClarkson Coolangatta (Gold Coast Australia)
One end of the terminal is technically in NSW the other end is in QLD. When there is a one hour time difference between the two states your phone automatically adjusts to the time zone. Hence you miss your flight.
@HubNutVids @Mo_Pedder_50cc Three spokes are the best wheels. But only suit a very limited number of cars.
Range Rover Classic.
Fiesta RS Turbo.
Saab 900.
Add more if you can think of any
@gajoss1@sniffpetrol No. An aero has the side skirts running down the doors and were never available on the five door. It is a Full pressure turbo 8v with jet-tronic ignition. So it has better low down torque before the turbo gets spinning.
@engineers_feed 7 miles.
If he started 4 miles away from the south pole. He would walk South towards it. Then without changing direction keep on walking away from the south pole in a northerly direction and end up 7 miles away from his starting point.
@sniffpetrol The bodies of the 959s were all made and painted by a company called Bizerba in Rastatt then shipped back to porsche.
This was because at the time they were the only ones with the process which allowed paint to be applied successfully without the paint cracking.