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Old 01 August 2003, 05:15 PM
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Its got to be the AE86 corolla gt coupe the jap copy of the BDA escort but better.also lsd as std.
just try and find one though.

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Old 01 August 2003, 05:30 PM
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Scoobies make you lazy even when you put serious power through one.
Old 01 August 2003, 08:15 PM
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I had an S3 TVR. It would let go at odd times, but basically I think the tyres on 'em (I had Bridgestone S02s, which are *the* tyre in TVR circles) are too grippy to be really playful with only 170 bhp on tap. So don't get one of them, then.

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A friend has a 325i Sport, E30. Great fun to drive, plenty power, good lsd..although early ones dont have power steering...makes it a handfull.
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