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Banpei's new TA60 family cruiser
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07-25-2007, 12:03 AM
Post: #42
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banpei Wrote:Never seen those... i can't give you any pics, because both Dennis' and my Celica have the bigger (Celica-Supra) brakes, so the wheels don't fit. But the Carina and the Celica ST have got smaller brakes. If you want to try them before you want to make a decision... be my guest ![]() Tire size is 185/70 R13, all tires are quite old, but all are in a good state. I don't need much for them, i paid 100 euro for them, so that's what i'm thinking about ![]() //edit: Doc on the PC of Dennis I reject your reality and substitute my own! No more Panda.. Tricolor bastard! If it 'aint broke, fix it 'til it is |
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