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Dw, I can hardly get into the back of a Skyline with the seats all the way back. I had to sit in the middle of Niszilla's R34, with my legs behind the passenger cos when he put the seat forward a bit, AND had my head on an angle. I hate being tall sometimes.

Put an R34 GT-R front end and rear on the S14, then throw an RB in there, and you'll have something unique! (Yes, that has been done without the RB engine)

i call bs

LOL, I originally did look at some Soarers (from car-sales) around the same time I was asking you for skyline infos, but the TT version I looked at turned out to be $1.5k more (compared to my R33) & 1 turbo not in great condition... while the other ones I looked at were all V6/V8 ones.

My parents liked them though, due to the Lexus badge on some of them...

Yeah most the time it's ok but, I was giving a lift to 2 friends the other day and 1 of them was trying to fit in the back. It was so bad he decided to get out and drive his commodore instead. :)

thats exactly what i want.. i hate playing taxi :P

LOL, I originally did look at some Soarers (from car-sales) around the same time I was asking you for skyline infos, but the TT version I looked at turned out to be $1.5k more (compared to my R33) & 1 turbo not in great condition... while the other ones I looked at were all V6/V8 ones.

My parents liked them though, due to the Lexus badge on some of them...

They made v6 soarers?:dry:

^^^ There was a couple of 3L 6cyl NA Soarers I saw, could be straight 6s instead of V6s, not quite sure...

30 Series Soarer models

* JZZ30 - 2.5L 6 cyl twin turbo (1991-1996)

* JZZ30 - 2.5L 6 cyl single turbo VVTi (1996-2000)

* JZZ31 - 3.0L 6 cyl (US Lexus SC 300) (1992-2000)

* UZZ30 - 4.0L 8 cyl (US Lexus SC 400) (1992-2000)

* UZZ31 - 4.0L 8 cyl air suspension (1991-1997)

* UZZ32 - 4.0L 8 cyl 4ws, active suspension (1991-1996)

from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Soarer...s_Soarer_models

^^^ There was a couple of 3L 6cyl NA Soarers I saw, could be straight 6s instead of V6s, not quite sure...

30 Series Soarer models

* JZZ30 - 2.5L 6 cyl twin turbo (1991-1996)

* JZZ30 - 2.5L 6 cyl single turbo VVTi (1996-2000)

* JZZ31 - 3.0L 6 cyl (US Lexus SC 300) (1992-2000)

* UZZ30 - 4.0L 8 cyl (US Lexus SC 400) (1992-2000)

* UZZ31 - 4.0L 8 cyl air suspension (1991-1997)

* UZZ32 - 4.0L 8 cyl 4ws, active suspension (1991-1996)

from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Soarer...s_Soarer_models

Toyota is quite logical with their chassis designations.. if it begine with JZ it means it has a JZ family engine.. 1JZ for 2.5L 2JZ for 3L. UZ for 1UZ v8..

I didn't think there was v6 soarers..

"I did the right thing and got a R32 GTR for my first, I've never looked back since"

MONEY MONEY MONEY

u will soon realise man......and u will also realise that the power u have is never enough......MORE MONEY MONEY MONEY

back on topic...

keep the s14 they are sweet cars with heaps of potential

any pics?...

Edited by nism0man

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