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Old 12-02-2007, 08:17 PM   #1
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Default my 1965 2dr mk1 corty

Engine:
sr20 det
Exhaust:
straight through 2.5 inch, hiflo cat, 1 muffler at rear
Suspension:
reset leaf springs at the rear, superlows up front
Wheels:
13,7" superlights
Modifications:
shortend lsd hilux diff converted to 4 stud and discs, mk2 escort rack and pinion steering and colapsable colum, silvia floor, ADR approved steel braided brake lines, supra i/c, remote boosters in front gaurds, battery in boot, escort mk2 wiring loom for lights, indicators ect, sleeved chassis, and welding in a half cage. seatbelts will be mounted on the cage, and will have a bolt on taxi bar for track days and harness.
Stereo Audio / Visual:
pioneer 9650 head unit, alpine type x splits and alpine type r splits, yet to be installed.
Estimated Power:
standard atm







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