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Anyone in Melbourne seen a panda coloured Trueno bearing the license plates AE086 complete with the fujiwara tofu store decals? Gotta give the guy credit for being a hard core fan. I wonder if it runs on a 4AGE? Or just the standard SOHC?

After what the doc showed me, I think the 32 gtst is one of the best drift cars around already! :P

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Originally posted by chopobo

yeah i've seen the car in the city  

and i saw it at the western ring road drags the other night

sweet looking car

hehe

too bad i didn't catch the driver

quite a few ae86s at the drags

What? You saw that very same panda fujiwara tofu store car doing a drag?! Western Ring Road drags? What where who? I'd like to see it in action.

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lol well i didn't notice

it was my first time

i was in my friends blue FTO, SAM 138

and my friends integra vti-r was also there

man the skylines compared to the other cars aren't as loud. all you can hear is the air rushing into the engine. that is so sweet..

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Originally posted by Ait

Anyone in Melbourne seen a panda coloured Trueno bearing the license plates AE086 complete with the fujiwara tofu store decals? Gotta give the guy credit for being a hard core fan. I wonder if it runs on a 4AGE? Or just the standard SOHC?

After what the doc showed me, I think the 32 gtst is one of the best drift cars around already! :D

yeah that is running 4age engine.that is not the fastest one.the red color body .white color bonnet one is fast man.try to tell them to run Mt dan with u man.u'll see what happen on that car!!!
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