My dream car for sale...

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My dream car for sale...

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Pinzgauer 6x6

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1972-STEYR-P ... b45&_uhb=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Wish I had a lazy $25K right now...
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You sir, have some weird dreams.


:lol: It does look pretty rad though.
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petey wrote:You sir, have some weird dreams.


:lol: It does look pretty rad though.
The word is "unique" :D

And yes, he has weird dreams. And luckily cheap ones...mine is over $150K
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My old man used to work for 'STEYR PUCH'. Well... A company called Victoria Bearings, who used to import Steyr rifles for the military/police, and Puch push bikes. A bit of an odd combination of products.
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My first car was one of these. A Haflinger (Steyr Daimler Puch). I always wish I'd held onto it.
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My mate in the Army (and i'm guessing the rest of the army) pronounce it 'St-eye Er' with a longer 'I' sound. My dad always pronounced it 'Stay Er'. He's been to the factory (and city) in Austria, so I claim he'd be right.
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I always called it Sty-err. Probably wrong, but I was 19 or 20.
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Some Yobbo's called it the Straila.
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