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Originally posted by RONIN

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: 

ed, I couldn't feel anything man :)

yeah...neither could i....you're loose as a goose :bahaha:

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Thnks for the cruise guys

I was driving the gold ae86, stock suspension, stock front solid disc brakes, drums rear ... hehe :)

was able to keep with most cars..... :P

chris

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Originally posted by ed

I don't remember seeing any AE86's today...only AE85's :)

True 86's have pop-up headlights, rear disc brakes, LSD blah blah blah...

Mate...... wherever you got your info from......

There are no AE85 in Australia. The AE85s are only in Japan.

AE85 runs a single cam 1.5 litre carbi engine, and in Australia, they run a 1.6 single cam Carbi, known as the 4AC. The Chasis or VIN number in Aus only have AE86 at the front.

AE86 doesn't have to be pop-up lights, they pop-up lights are called Tureno, where the normal lights are called Levin. Levin can also be AE86.

Different specifications (model) of AE86 will have differnet gear coming with their cars, such as power windows or electric rear mirrior, sun roof ..etc. NOT ALL AE86 have LSD.

Anyway, you must have watched too much Cartoon......

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Originally posted by 400HP

Ed you bitch!! my poor baby :D

Anyway bitch a55 you missing a air freshener hahahaha

Anyway where are the rest of the pics?

yeah, some cheap ass bastard took it...:P

gonna hafta start doing car searches.

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Originally posted by Dori~Dorikin

Mate...... wherever you got your info from......

There are no AE85 in Australia. The AE85s are only in Japan. 

AE85 runs a single cam 1.5 litre carbi engine, and in Australia, they run a 1.6 single cam Carbi, known as the 4AC. The Chasis or VIN number in Aus only have AE86 at the front.

AE86 doesn't have to be pop-up lights, they pop-up lights are called Tureno, where the normal lights are called Levin. Levin can also be AE86. 

Different specifications (model) of AE86 will have differnet gear coming with their cars, such as power windows or electric rear mirrior, sun roof ..etc. NOT ALL AE86 have LSD. 

Anyway, you must have watched too much Cartoon......

:bahaha: :Owned:

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Looks like everyone had a great time :P

I'm sure I'll have a Saturday night free sooooometime, so I can come along...

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