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Cheers guys, yea pretty sure his was a cyclops and it was armed but it was parked outside at night on the street.

I guess thieves these days know their stuff and no alarm will deter them!

celica's rnt tough cars

this is exactly what my mate has

100KW SX Corrolla

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Maybe... but they're just a 4cyl Camry in drag (unless you're talking about the first front-drive Celica SX liftback, they're excellent but getting on now).

At least the 4AGE Corolla's have some pedigree and racing history.

And don't go bringing up Millen Pikes Peak racing Celicas! :glare:

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a second series mazda mx6 would fit the bill too, fuel is reasonable, spare parts can be exxy, but it is sort of sporty and not too many around, a lot of them are starting to reach there useby date though

I know its not a jap car.

But have u thought of a TX3 FF non turbo.

My mate had one and sold it for 6k i think and it was a good little car.

But if your so hell bent on Jap car then get a pulsar. N14 SSS. got some balls if u need it and the looks can be added.

But its not worth putting up on a skyline forum what we suggest. Everything will be RB powered and well I have no problem with that.

Oh whats that ohhhhhhhhh my car starting up gargle gargle gargle. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

nuremburg? i thought it was nurburgring???? well i could be wrong but i'm pretty sure the r34 nur was tuned just for the nurburgring!

yeah pulsars are good to! the n15 1.6 litres go alright!

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Corolla SX - an awesome boy racers car. no chance of wrapping it around a pole. More economical than a 2.2 Celica and its much more zippy and easy to park.

FWD celicas are for girls. My apprentice has one and he reckons it uses too much fuel.

Swift GTi or proton m21

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