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i think i saw that car at para last night

either way it was a cressida which had some form of turbo

i knew a guy who had a wagon cressida which im pretty sure had a 2JZ in it, it was two tone tan/brown had a black FMIC and even had the stock muffler still on but obviously not hooked up.

go to toymods.org.au for more info about these...

there are quite a few cressidAs with 2jzgte's in them, or else the 7mgte instead of the stock 7mge which is the non turbo supra engine.

i know theres even a guy on this forum who owns a 2jzgte equipped cressida, but ive forgotten his nickname... pretty good sleeper :D

There's lot of these around comparatively speaking.

Off the top of my head there's the 2JZ-GTE and 1UZ-FE powered Cressidas.

The V8 one would be silent but deadly.

There's also a 1UZ-FE AE86 Sprinter going around.

Now that's a car for the Initial D Generation.

T.

that's just nuts tony.

I'm surprised the 1UZ fit in an AE86 engine bay

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