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In Australia we receive a lot of used Japanese Imports. Late model Skylines, EVO's etc. It's difficult to cover up an odometer roll back once the car is registered in Australia. However, an anwful lot of imports seems to mysteriously shed kilometers between the auction in Japan and the dealer's lot in our cities.

Mate, Country Buggies still show up for sale every six months or so in Australia. Want me to ping you next time it happens?

Am I the only one who wonders how a new BMW with standard Parking sensors and probably reversing cameras can be reversed into a car behind it? Or did the incident actually happen years ago.

It's a real buzz seeing your car on film. I've had cars in a couple of telemovies.

Nice try, but that is a Sydney cab. :)

Ummm, so what? Taxi drivers suck the world over. Melbourne is just like New York in this regard. Consider the paraellels. Yellow cabs that stink, drivers that are clueless about how to get you where you want to go, refuse short fares and play shit music too loud.

Crowdfunding? :)

She worked hard and saved money so she could do something she wanted. That's something to admire, not get all jealous about.

I won't consider my Mini Moke exotic, since it was made 600 miles away Sydney. But filling the tank produces similar experiences. Often started by "What the F*ck is that?" You were very patient with that Prius guy. I think I would have told him to go forth and fornicate elsewhere.

There is a real Mini! Now I know I can be happy in a post-apocalypse world. Bring it on!

Go Green!

Now you know why I hate commodores. Whenever you see driving like this it's inevitable a 7+ year old Commodore. There are plenty of other RWD cars around capable of it, it's just the Commodores seem to attract the dickhead buyers more. I witnessed an idiot attempting a similar move in a Commodore right near my

This JDM Starlet Turbo has been relisted over and over again for at least two months now.

This does not quite meet budget but with a little negotiation and a favourable exchange rate it could be had for $USD10,000. It's also not on eBay, but it's interesting nonetheless. Boring 80's shopping trolley with LS1 V8.

I saw one of those Chairman in a carpark in Melbourne. I had no idea what it was. Apparently they did sell some in Australia. I was disappointed to find out it was a Ssangyong and not some interesting JDM prototype on test runs.

No words for how much this annoys Aussies and Austrians .... :)

There was a similar crazy crash on Highway Patrol (Australian TV show). The police were pursing a motorcycle and he exited the freeway at high speed. At the bottom of the ramp was a T intersection and he could not make the turn. The bike hit a low pole and the rider was thrown clear. Somehow landed on his feet and

Now that is MUCH sexier than grid girls in ten gallons of makeup and fake tan in skimpy outfits.

You only get cuffed and your car impounded in Victoria if you are caught "hoon driving" doing powerslides, burnouts or donuts.

Ford Australia brought out the Fairlane in the late sixties. A long wheel base sedan with a huge boot based on the local Falcon wagon platform and not to be confused with the American Fairlane.