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Theres an exact Mockup (form the outside) of the initial D car, right down to the TRUENO decals, yellow foglights and wheels, with the lates AE-086 around melbourne.

Looked great, not sure what motor he has in it, but it looks to be an AE-86 imported from japan, as the TRUENO wasnt sold locally here, only the Levin _Hachi-GO) that Issuki (really anoying guy with the big mouth) drives and thought it was a 86 lol

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Sorry to butt in guys, but the plate 'TAKUMI' has already been taken by a TRUNEO AE86 owned by BEL performance pretty much exactly the same as the one in the cartoon resprayed to look like it, pop up lights but recaro seats, interior stripped and the 20v 1.6L engine they use it as a drift car on track. they also copied the single 11rpm rev gauge in the middle u should see it.

=)

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Originally posted by Parag0n

Actually coco,

Miki Drives a Celica GT-4 in the 3rd Stage

& The Emperor Team all have Evo's

oh yeh, miki does, that dirty bastard trying to rape mogi in the snow... grrrrr...

and yeh, emperor team does, but the all the evo's besides the sudos III and kyiochis IV, don't really do anything.

actually now that i think about it, there is a red supra parked in akina along with the nightkids.

hmmmz, well theres no s15 for sure~!

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