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Sunzabuto
Posted: Feb 14 2007, 10:53 AM
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Ive been looking all over the internet to try and find a Toyota Corolla AE86. I cant fing one anywhere in the U.S. and there really a B*tch to import. If anyone has info on one for sale, or you yourself is selling one post or pm me.
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150k miles or less
Budget $5k-$10k
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aphxero
Posted: Feb 14 2007, 07:36 PM
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I have 12 of them. The shop I work at specializes in corolla. I'm just finishing up a supercharged ae86 levin.

It has the following:
ae101 supercharged engine.
Illegal garage clutch
Cusco RS lsd
JDM levin conversion
trunk mounted battery
electric fan
Greddy catch tank
Tanabe strut bar
Expelir GT spec catback exhaust
T3 test pipe
OBX stainless 4-1 header
custom intercooler piping
custom cooling system
all working stock gauges

Coming soon:
JIC flta2 coilover
Tokico HTS rear shock
Swift 6k rear spring
Full urethane bushings
Toyota super white paint
Jblood side skirts

Price is $10k. Definitely worth it. We have lots of different ae86 in many levels of modification. give us a call. Btw, here's another car I did a supercharged swap on: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/597602

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Sunzabuto
  Posted: Feb 15 2007, 07:50 AM
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QUOTE (aphxero @ Yesterday at 7:36 PM)
I have 12 of them. The shop I work at specializes in corolla. I'm just finishing up a supercharged ae86 levin.

It has the following:
ae101 supercharged engine.
Illegal garage clutch
Cusco RS lsd
JDM levin conversion
trunk mounted battery
electric fan
Greddy catch tank
Tanabe strut bar
Expelir GT spec catback exhaust
T3 test pipe
OBX stainless 4-1 header
custom intercooler piping
custom cooling system
all working stock gauges

Coming soon:
JIC flta2 coilover
Tokico HTS rear shock
Swift 6k rear spring
Full urethane bushings
Toyota super white paint
Jblood side skirts

Price is $10k. Definitely worth it. We have lots of different ae86 in many levels of modification. give us a call. Btw, here's another car I did a supercharged swap on: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/597602

Drift Office
(253)520-3888

THAT SOUNDS AMAZEING!!!!!!
10k I can definitely do, but is that for the tuned one you described or a stock one?
and do any of them have their steering colums on the right side?(just askin..)
I live in Chicago so I'll probobly have to drive out and drive the car back. pinch2.gif


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aphxero
Posted: Feb 15 2007, 09:35 AM
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all of our stuff is lhd. The tuned one I described is built by me and most definitely $10k. Stock ones go for much less.

Give us a call today.
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Sunzabuto
  Posted: Feb 15 2007, 10:57 AM
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Who do I ask for when I call,What should I say when I call, and can you tell me the total price and details of payment(How do I pay). I will probobly have to fly out and drive the car back, unless you know how much it will cost to ship. (My grandma will be the one paying and I really dont want to ask her to come with and drive back with me...) PM me with details and if you could could you send some pics of the car?

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Sunzabuto
  Posted: Feb 20 2007, 05:42 AM
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sad.gif I found out the money my grandma saved for me is in a bank and wont be avalible till I'm 18!!! Next year seems so far away...
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AsakuraZ
Posted: Feb 20 2007, 10:18 AM
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The wait is worth it trust me. I have to wait till July to purchase my Z car. But I know when I get it I will have no second thoughts about it.
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Jon Michael
Posted: Feb 22 2007, 10:45 AM
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If this is something you really want, you should def. wait. I waited months until I found my 1998 S14, and even then I had to have it shipped to Minnesota from Maryland. It was worth it, tho. It's one of the few real koukis in the entire state. Too bad you weren't looking last year, I sold my old AE86 hatchback to my best friend for $600.

Might I suggest you get a more stock car first. I say this because you shouldn't just jump into a fully built car. Buy the stock/close to stock car and drive it around. Get used to the car and then start upgrading it, see how the car reacts to everything you do to it. You'll be a lot closer to the car itself, and you will have more pride because YOU planned out and did everything to it. So, it truly is YOUR machine. Not to mention, if you don't need all that done to it you're really just throwing away money. I'd hate for you to get it as an 18th birthday present with your grandma's money, and then crash it a week later because you aren't used to it.

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Sunzabuto
Posted: Feb 22 2007, 11:14 AM
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QUOTE (Jon Michael @ Today at 10:45 AM)
I'd hate for you to get it as an 18th birthday present with your grandma's money, and then crash it a week later because you aren't used to it.

Ya, that would REALLY suck...I think I'll wait it out and do like u said, tune it myself.
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