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Decided it was time to spring clean the garage. So pulled the cars out and thought it was a good idea to take a couple of family photos while they were out.

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The starion has been neglected for a while now. had a couple mm of dust covering it. hoping to start the build on that soon. Esp now the vr4 has been completed.
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Post by www.18u »

Looking good man. Your almost as crazy as me with mitsu's!
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Post by MitsuMadness »

Mmmmm I love that Starion, it looks sweet as! Even with the front off, just makes it look meaner
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Post by Vulpes »

Forget tha cars, look at that scenery. I was expecting Mr Frodo to come over the top of one of those hills any minute ! Awesome place to live. I look forward to getting there in 2013.
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Post by Komeuppance »

Wow... more pics of that Starion with custom body work...??

Box Type = WIN.

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Post by WANTSOM »

I agree with Vulpes - beautiful countryside.

The Starion is a pretty wicked looking bit of kit also :beer
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Post by perrinsohc »

That staz acutally looks freaking sweet with those angles and edges on it. Dam that would be an awesome project car. Good luck with that :wink:
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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

I keep coming back to this post as I love the scenery and of course, the cars! Impressive!

Here's a shot or two of my Starion on my rural land in Hartley...(on the way to Bathurst!). This was during the drought period. I've had to sell the land since to avoid serious land taxes :cry:

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There is nothing quite like a bit of rugged country. I would be lying if i said i didn't love it out here. And you know when you come out to places like this the roads are never straight. :D I need to hurry up and get onto the starion. would be much nicer to drive on the roads out here than the tank of a VR4

JDSTAZ45 that looks great out there. There is nothing quite like being around some bush. Just a pity you guys aren't allowed to shoot possums. :twisted: We have just had a very wet winter which is why it is so green around my place.

Now i think i might go for a scenic drive with the camera. Feeling inspired/motivated.
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