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meshmesh, the trueno is a legandary drift car in Japan, immortalised by the likes of an animated tv show called 'initial D' and the fact that apparently they are awesome to drive. :cheers:

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meshmesh, the trueno is a legandary drift car in Japan, immortalised by the likes of an animated tv show called 'initial D' and the fact that apparently they are awesome to drive.  :cheers:

No offence but that's hard to believe & funny at the same time. but what the heck...... Im on the band wagon....

:O:cheers::worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship:AE86 Trueno GT-Apex

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ae86 are god cars because their a cult car in japan. Think about it, 950 kg, rwd, short wheel base. Their a classic toyota. It was keichi tsuchiya which helped bring them to glory, he used to do downhill touge with his ae86. He was able to defeat pretty much any car on the downhill ala initial d. And the sound of a na 1.6 revving its guts off is awesome

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The AE86 is nothing more than just a fad here in Australia.

Maybe its something in Japan, it certainly isnt here in Australia. If it wasnt for Initial D, no one would give a shit about it.

That car is ugly, an absolute piece of shit. It belongs at the fkn wreckers. The paint scheme is ugly and so are the mags.

That is my opinion and I am entitled to it, no I am not jealous. If you must flame me, do so, then afterwards, please read my signature.

Thank You.

The AE86 is nothing more than just a fad here in Australia.

Maybe its something in Japan, it certainly isnt here in Australia. If it wasnt for Initial D, no one would give a shit about it.  

That car is ugly, an absolute piece of shit. It belongs at the fkn wreckers. The paint scheme is ugly and so are the mags.

That is my opinion and I am entitled to it, no I am not jealous. If you must flame me, do so, then afterwards, please read my signature.

Thank You.

you are a tool

Thanks Guys :D

Obaybe, I understand my car is not for everyone. If you don't like it, that's cool. I didn't buy it for you, or anyone else and I didn't buy it because of Initial D.

You're not the first to hate it and not the last.

All I can say is see you on the street.

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