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My AE86 coupe was my first car and I have beaten on it ever since. Despite being nearly stock and only having a few parts replaced, it remains very reliable and tons of fun to drive! I use this one mostly for rear-wheel-drive fun on the rallycross course and backroads.

The modifications are few and simple, and mostly focused on replacing worn parts while keeping the car versatile, close-to-stock, and capable on rough or off-road surfaces.

-Non-adjustable Tokico shocks

-TRD hard bushings

-KAAZ 2-way limited-slip differential

-Air filter and exhaust

-Braided brake lines and performance pads

-Wheels and tires

With few mods, it is a great jack-of-all-trades. I don’t work on it much; instead I mostly just change the oil periodically and drive it!

Added on May 22 by ae86andkp61

Comments

fiat22turbo wrote: May 30, 2008 2:29 p.m.
Looks like a fun ride!
Stuc wrote: Jul 17, 2008 4:47 p.m.
20+ y/o DD/rallyx-er, hardcore
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