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Someone lost to a toyota corolla sportivo in a R32 GTS-t, so who is the clown?

Here is the thread:

http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/inde...?showtopic=1486

Damn what kind of a name is the Skyline going to get after a NA four can beat it?

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dont they have a 100kw engine?

Nah, that's the base model with the 1ZZ-FE, these ones we're talking about have the 2ZZ-GE with 141kW. His one had an exhaust, so probably had up near 150kW.

Unless the R32 was stock, the Corolla probably wouldn't win, but I still reckon it's not quite as unbelievable as everyone's saying.

The sportivos have 100kw at the wheels, and the 2zz-ge engine is designed by yamaha with VVTL-i, and the one in question had mods done to it, but still... I would never have lost to a N/A car, maybe a lambo or a ferrari...All i can say is the guy in the skyline got OWNED by a corolla...

Was the R32 even trying? i had some guy in a Prelude try and race me cause i took my first gear change pretty quick, think he got the wrong idea. i just let him go, he had his girl in the car and we where next to a police station. he can have his 5 mins of fame.

Go the corolla with its sporty VTI engine!

Pity its fwd.

Why is it that its completely acceptable for these fwd na 4cyl ricers to race everything they see, yet anyone with a turbo who likes the odd squirt is told to calm the f**k down?

Does anyone else understand this?

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