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GT4Dave
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Buy a Toyota....

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Okay just being a bit silly as nobody had posted in this section yet,,,, But if you want to buy a bit of quality equipment,, go get a Toyota,, bags of fun, aftermaket parts can sometimes be hard to get hold of and dealerships will charge you the earth for genuine parts... :thumb: :wave: \:D/
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Bloody hell, is that the best you can do? :rotflol:
I must admit I kept looking at this section and thinking about writing a guide for R32's but with my knowledge it would have only extended to a couple of sentences :)
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Well there really isnt much to say,,, The badge on the front says it all :thumb: and the slogan on the back,,, The car in front is Toyota..... probably cos were holding everybody up :o
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I have a bud with a GT4 for sale. he is a rx7 driver but claims it really goes round bends at a scary rate.

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Post by kaz »

The Gt4 wos perhaps the safest handling car i owned - I never worried as much as I do now in the wet and snowy conditions as the car just grips so well. now that they are becoming more common on the roads - parts are easier to access than when i had mine.

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Post by GTRJazz »

I worked as a Toyota/Lexus Technician in the 90s would recommend Celicas to anyone. A coupe of my old work mates still run a independant garage if anyone gets stuck for repairs.

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