Over 1M Posts • 84K Topics • 9K Authors

Australia - 6G Celicas Forums

Topic #39664 6 posts Started by Bigmeanbulldog55
I think I want to move to Australia. It's a beautiful country, and I'm looking to get out of America. Any one from Australia give me any tips on what to do? I might want to continue going to school there for psychology next year.

Live Free, Be Happy
i went there for a few weeks last year. i love that country, everyone is nice and everywhere is pretty clean. if i ever had to leave the USA, i would probably move there.

my advice, buy some mustangs from your local ford dealer and keep them for a year, then when you move to australia, take them with you. convert them to RHD and sell them. i saw a used 2002 mustang GT vert going for $52k australian

that blew my mind

1994 Celica GT4 WRC Edition@gt4.wrc on Instagram
>
QUOTE(97sccelica @ Jul 27, 2006 - 3:50 AM) [snapback]461772[/snapback]
>
i went there for a few weeks last year. i love that country, everyone is nice and everywhere is pretty clean. if i ever had to leave the USA, i would probably move there.

my advice, buy some mustangs from your local ford dealer and keep them for a year, then when you move to australia, take them with you. convert them to RHD and sell them. i saw a used 2002 mustang GT vert going for $52k australian

that blew my mind

I'll have to take my Mustang over, but I don't think I could stand to part with it. She is a beautiful car. 67 289 Coupe. It has a built 289, but I'm wanting to but the new 4.6 in it with a 6 speed. Front and rear disks and independent rear suspension. Get the vintage look with the moddern comferts. A lot of money though, so it's just a dream as of now.

Live Free, Be Happy
>
QUOTE(Bigmeanbulldog55 @ Jul 27, 2006 - 1:14 AM) [snapback]461777[/snapback]
>
>
QUOTE(97sccelica @ Jul 27, 2006 - 3:50 AM) [snapback]461772[/snapback]
>
i went there for a few weeks last year. i love that country, everyone is nice and everywhere is pretty clean. if i ever had to leave the USA, i would probably move there.

my advice, buy some mustangs from your local ford dealer and keep them for a year, then when you move to australia, take them with you. convert them to RHD and sell them. i saw a used 2002 mustang GT vert going for $52k australian

that blew my mind

I'll have to take my Mustang over, but I don't think I could stand to part with it. She is a beautiful car. 67 289 Coupe. It has a built 289, but I'm wanting to but the new 4.6 in it with a 6 speed. Front and rear disks and independent rear suspension. Get the vintage look with the moddern comferts. A lot of money though, so it's just a dream as of now.


heh, at my shop we are working on a 67 coupe. it used to have a 289 in it. now it has a 302 from a 1990 GT. ARP main studs, rod bolts, and head studs, DFI gen 6 EFI system, MSD distributor, custom intake manifold, 16 gallon cell, twin walbro 255lph pumps, stainless fuel lines with -an fittings, 2002 mustang GT 8.8inch rear end built with 3.27 gears and 31 spline axels mounted up with monoleafs, PA racing C4 tranny with transbrake

and the best part

a 70mm turbo, 4 inch down pipe, and 4 inch thick FMIC biggrin.gif

its gonna be a good one.

1994 Celica GT4 WRC Edition@gt4.wrc on Instagram
Or buy a GT-FOUR over there... or a Holden Commodore wink.gif

-TomazWSwww.tomazws.com
Forget teh Commodore, Monaro all the way. Or a "Ute SS" (modernized El-Camino, only these look nice and pack an LS1).