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1986 toyota corrolla gts rwd
1986 TOYOTA COROLLA GTS REAR WHEEL DRIVE
$2,500.00 obo serious offers only New 1.6L 4AGE Dual Overhead Cam motor with approximately 20,000 miles. New clutch kit, fuel pump, A/C converted to R134 A, new wheels (have original wheels) and tires, new brakes and rotors, new exhaust, new clutch master cylinder, new clutch fan and new battery. pm me for the phone number Black exterior (needs paint), black and gray interior (moderate wear). ![]() |
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not sure why anyone would put work into an 86 corolla
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Second best drifting cars... RWD already have an solid rear axle pretty good weight distribution |
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Love the car and that is a great deal and I drive a Skyline and and older Supra. If you want to see some of my drift videos I'm on youtube under the name natasr32. Where abouts do you live cause if your on the west coast I could find a buyer really fast. I live in Canada.
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sorry im in oklahoma
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solid rear axles are not as great as indepentent rear. hachi's are great drift cars to me because of the extreme light weight and little need for power. the only flaws i dont like about them are the solid rear axle and the leaf spring suspension in the rear. but greddy now makes a full coilover setup for them now. p.s. the hachi for sale in this thread is rather clean btw gl on the sale! |
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first guy that came by bought it thanks for the compliment it ran really well
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They are great drift cars and have several motors that will drop into them....
One of my first jap porjects was an 82 corrolla with an 84 supra motor and an 87 turbo manufold with turbo from the same year....... a 2300 lb car with 275 bph at the rear wheel.... I ate up domestics with a 4k budget........ Sleeper! Would never go in a staight line though...... |
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