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kjaglal76 wrote:that yellow 86 is beautiful, sr20det powered
moti wrote:kjaglal76 wrote:that yellow 86 is beautiful, sr20det powered
Sorry, I think you mean horrific.
Is SR20 powered you say, how can someone mess up a car so rare down here by doing that?
#1Raj
I really hope you are wrong
kjaglal76 wrote:moti wrote:kjaglal76 wrote:that yellow 86 is beautiful, sr20det powered
Sorry, I think you mean horrific.
Is SR20 powered you say, how can someone mess up a car so rare down here by doing that?
#1Raj
I really hope you are wrong
yh this is "horrific"
btw who cares abt that nostalgic bs, owner wants power, sr > 4age anyday
sound boy 64 wrote:I love those cars.
Best bet is a ke70 with a ae86 running gear with a 101 20v turned rwd.
moti wrote:sound boy 64 wrote:I love those cars.
Best bet is a ke70 with a ae86 running gear with a 101 20v turned rwd.
After close review, the KE70 is no where near close to a 86.
The entire floor design is way better on the 86 compared to the tiny sub chassis etc on the 70.
But given the low count of 86 in Trinidad, I guess the 70 is really the "best bet".
Every time I see the yellow/black 2 door KE70 I cringe, the condition etc.
Some men really don't know or just don"t appreciate what they have.
pete wrote:88. The Authority may register a vehicle as an antique vehicle where -
(a) the vehicle has been tested for originality and safety and certified
by the Authority as an antique vehicle;
(b) there is in force in respect of the vehicle a policy of insurance in
respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of
the Motor Vehicles Insurance (Third Party Risks) Act; and
(c) upon application for registration, the owner pays the prescribed
fee.
From the proposed MVRTA - Antique(30 year old) AE86?
black start wrote:the yellow doesn't look terrible but an sr? really?
BRB gonna install an rb in a FC
moti wrote:pete wrote:88. The Authority may register a vehicle as an antique vehicle where -
(a) the vehicle has been tested for originality and safety and certified
by the Authority as an antique vehicle;
(b) there is in force in respect of the vehicle a policy of insurance in
respect of third party risks as complies with the requirements of
the Motor Vehicles Insurance (Third Party Risks) Act; and
(c) upon application for registration, the owner pays the prescribed
fee.
From the proposed MVRTA - Antique(30 year old) AE86?
Somehow I feel that they will not allow these and other old sports cars to be registered as they will be deemed as "souped up" and therefore will be dangerous to have on the nations roads.
Oh how I wish though, insurance is becoming a beyotch and I would love to have a "new" series just to avoid the your car too old crap.
moti wrote:Oh how I wish though, insurance is becoming a beyotch and I would love to have a "new" series just to avoid the your car too old crap.
MG Man wrote:still a toots car until Initial D made it cool :-p
And not even the lame coupe either, only the flippy-light hatch
:-p
MG Man wrote:just as soon as you rape and leave her in pieces in a dark back alley
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