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This AE86 isn't too special looking but it has a pretty special engine, perhaps even a one off. I know Mazda never made one. A custom built 18A triple rotor, built around the spinning bits of 12A rotaries rather than 13Bs.
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That is awesome, I do remember hearing of a triple rotor 12a based engine fab, don't remember where though.

The Lancer is nice too. 👍
 
S2000 and an NSX at Mid-Ohio. Overall it wasn't to bad, to me atleast. Well the wing is a bit much but besides that its ok. Oh and no stickers.

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I know I've been posting a lot in here recently but if there is one car that needs to be represented more in this thread it's the VR4. IMO a proper VR4 is a tough looking car.

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And while I'm here.....

S is for slide.

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Some FC luvin

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F31

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I don't get the point of those wheels...

They look like they're from the back end of a sixties sports-prototype or Can-Am racer, like the Toyota 7 in GT4. Good luck to them finding some road legal tyres to fit them 👍 :rolleyes:
 
They look like they're from the back end of a sixties sports-prototype or Can-Am racer, like the Toyota 7 in GT4. Good luck to them finding some road legal tyres to fit them 👍 :rolleyes:

Depending on where the car is located, even if road legal tires where found the car still wouldn't be able to drive down the road without some sort of widebody fenders or enormous mudflaps. I know in some places, like here in Michigan, it's illegal to have the tires exposed without proper shielding.
 
Agreed 100%👍, and unfortunately a rarity and not often seen in OZ ...👎

Almost all the ones over here have been ruined unfortunately :(

I don't get the point of those wheels...

They're not road car wheels, they're just being fitted for a laugh. Hence why the car is jacked up and has no tyre on it, let alone the fact that you would have to raise the car just to get them under the arches.

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Hey, my classmate has 'rolla like that! He's currently turbocharging it after taking it down to grassroot level and welding every little sport of rust off from the chassis he could find.. and he found a lot, since this is Finland. :D He replaced the 2T engine with the fuel injected 2T-G..
 
Got my bros camera since mine took a dump...but his marks the day:ouch:
either way
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and the other one I though looked pretty cool...I think I need to take more pics in the morning without the flash :dunce:
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So effectively you made your car less practical by taking up any storage room you once had in an already small car...well done sir :lol:.
 
They look like they're from the back end of a sixties sports-prototype or Can-Am racer, like the Toyota 7 in GT4. Good luck to them finding some road legal tyres to fit them 👍 :rolleyes:

Dude, that's what stretch is for. Extreme extremeness. Just ask that badass Audi driver...:yuck:
 
Wrong!:dopey:
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look at how much space is there!, I can fit 7, 12 pack fridgemate packs and 4 plastic bags in there, Not to mention all my tools!(no spare tire though:sly:)
Practical it is! But not for carrying more then 2 ppl,more then the said amount of groceries, good gas mileage(but better in city then the electra) having a non-bumpy ride......👍
 
Agreed 100%👍, and unfortunately a rarity and not often seen in OZ ...👎

Not really, there is a fair few in my area atleast.


@Thatman

Yay you lost the knee brace but not the coffin. :(
 
@Thatman

Yay you lost the knee brace but not the coffin. :(

Well, I lost the knee brace because I found my seats did a better job at keeping my bottle in place(not kidding here) But the coffin has to stay, because kind of what Time_Attack and Duke said....I can tell people that My subs are larger then my engine how about yours?:sly:
 
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