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What Non-British Cars Do You Have?

2004 350zx
 
Have to update my list:

Wife is now the proud owner of a 2005 GMC Envoy Denali XL 4WD with the 5.3L V8. Other than that - you name it & she’s got it. Hey, what can I say - its the wife's car - I'll never drive it unless we all go some place together.
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Besides that we still have the following vehicles:
2001 Ford F-150 XLT Supercrew 4x4
1978 MGB "Pagan"

1995 Ford Exploder. Currently considering what to do with it. Fix it & sell it, Fix it & donate it or fix it and bribe my second oldest son into joining the Military.
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Cheers,
 
The only non-British car we have right now is our 1993 BMW 325is. Some people might not consider my Royal Enfield to be British as it's made in India, but I consider it to be a Brit bike as little on it has changed since those bikes were first made in the 1950's. Otherwise, our cars speak the Queen's English.
 
I own a 1999 Acura TL, a 2000 F250-4x4, and a 2002 Nissan Quest. I also own a 1996 Acura Integra that my son drives.
 
2004 Silver Toyota Tacoma 4WD Ext Cab (mine)
2003 Maroon/Grey Mitsubishi Montero Sport AWD (hers)
 
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