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Old 08-31-2004, 03:46 AM
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MR2 or AE86 ??

Well , my young brother is going to start a project on MR2 or maybe AE86 . he do not know what to choise ?? he likes the MR2 but he says " it can't take more than 2 people " and for the 86 he says " its really hard to find clean one and its harder to find performance parts " .
yesterday I found really clean AE86 . I told him this morning but he is not sure if he can find tuning parts after buying it ??
what u think guys ?? should he buy it or go for MR2 or something else ??
if you prefer the 86 can u tell us where to get cheap parts on the net ?
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Old 08-31-2004, 08:42 PM
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Re: MR2 or AE86 ??

Whats He Want To Use It For?
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Old 09-01-2004, 01:50 AM
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Re: MR2 or AE86 ??

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can u tell us where to get cheap parts on the net ?


www.club4ag.com


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A guy on Mr2oc.com named MR2Phatness has owned 3 or 4 86s, he can help you out too.
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Old 09-02-2004, 12:23 AM
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initial d and drifting has make the prices way high for the ae86 imo... more than its worth at least... i see those things for sale for $4,000 which are pretty much stock and have over 150,000 miles... u can sometimes even find a decent mr2 turbo for that price
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Re: MR2 or AE86 ??

Initial D Is The Guys Name... But I Thought Drifting Too... Whats His Lil Bro Want The Car To Do? Cause They Are Pretty Different...
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one of my buddies is currently putting a 3sgte into a hachi. This is the second one I have ever seen. his uncle owns the first example I ever saw.
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Re: MR2 or AE86 ??

if you want it to drift with then you get a 86 but if you want to do track or drag then go with the mr2
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