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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan_W
    ...wow...I would never race in a carolla...
    I can tell by your user icon alone you know your stuff.

    I wasn't racing I was trying to keep up. If you knew shit about anything you'd know that the AE86 Corolla weighs around 2000lbs stock, mines been lightened. I guess then you'd also know that the motor in the 1986 Toyota Corolla GT-S is called the 4A-GE and it was designed by Lotus and Toyota and it is also the motor currently being used it the RACE CARS in the Toyota Atlantic series. I guess you'd also know it revs to 7500+k rpm, has disc brakes all the way around and came from the factory with an LSD. Isn't that interesting? But you're right. I would never race my Corolla either, and I usually don't unless some random crowd of people knows what the car actually is (usually dumbshit ricers like you, don't know what the hell it is (most people think it's an early Accord).) and just wants to see it go anyway.

    It's cool though, maybe one day you'll get an education about cars and stop looking at decals at the nopi store. Hopefully by then I'll have some power.

    Go to www.google.com and type in one of these "AE86, Hachiroku" read then open your mouth.

    EDIT: I bet you'd never race a Sentra either. But maybe you should go do some research on this little engine called the "SR20", and a little car called made between (edit 1991-1994 called Nissan Sentra SE-R.
    Last edited by estis fatuus; 08-25-2005 at 10:55 PM.

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