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I am just about to finish school and I am taking a year off, so I have decided to begin a project car. Give me some ideas people! I drive a Corolla Seca Twin Cam (carby though), I dont really want to mod that as its a bit "fully sik" for my likeing already.

So an engine into another shell, restore the interior/bodyparts etc. I am up for it, have a year n a bit :P

I need some creative juices flowing!

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how much dosh did you wanna spend ? and what type of car to you wanna end up with a street car or a track weapon ? :P

what i would do, although not unqiue would be to go to work on a 180, ive just got the hots for 180s at the moment and would love to get one and do some resonable engine mods without going over the top and then get a hot bodykit an paint job all decked out D1 style but with a huge rear wing and the whole car would be like 6 mm off the road. mmmm drift cars

yeah thats what i would do, it would be my tracky car sides the line, its not a really innovative idea as lots of ppl have em, but i think they are sexay :)

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