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Shit a brick this Celica can move!!!

 

It doesn't like going easy off the line, so I tried giving it about 4,000-5,000rpm and boy does it LOVE that (as do I). First and second gear are gone in no time, and third is pretty damned fun.

 

The clutch rattles like all buggery when you press it in, and fifth gear is a bit tempremental (fifth??? normally it's first, second or third!).

 

Other than that, the Celica is f@$kING AWESOME!!!

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The Celica will HAMMER the MR2 off the line. They're probably pretty evenly matched through second gear, but because I'm already ahead, you won't be able to catch up.

 

And I did a mini-drift in first gear in the wet - f@$k yeah!!!

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GET UR HAND OFF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

a drift bwhahahahaha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

on another note i wana give u a run just to see the diferance,

 

o and i didnt spend 20+G on my car no nrrrrrrrrr

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GET UR HAND OFF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

a drift bwhahahahaha

on another note i wana give u a run just to see the diferance,

 

o and i didnt spend 20+G on my car no nrrrrrrrrr

Mini-drift. It was only in first gear. The back end kicked out and I had to countersteer.

 

 

 

Cruise tonight 9pm - be there!

I should be there - I'll check the Boost topic and confirm.

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i would believe that if u didnt counter steer the pulling force from the front tyres would corect the rear, thust making adam a big girl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:P :yes: ;) :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :

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No. I only just got back from registering the vehicle, hence the delayed reply. :P

 

Yes, the front end probably would have corrected the rear, but I didn't have much room, and didn't really expect the back end to kick out.

 

:yes:

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