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Soloman

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  1. is your supercharger still available? how much and what else do i have to buy to complete the install for a 2grfe engine, tnx

  2. can you post the link for the front and rear bars.. i tryed to do a search and couldnet find them..
  3. Really there is no need to go that fast.. this is not legal either anywhere in Aus..(used to be in NT..F**k the NT labour gov) Anyways once the car is over 200kms it becomes very unstable. i dont think anyone will release something to take the speed limiter off. toyota def will not do it.. i dont think the stock tyres are rated to go that fast.. Have you gone above 200kms.. just go above it in a aurion.. see how it feels.. then get a mate with a rice burner (Wrx STI or GTR) and get them to do it.. u can tell the difference.. one car is ment to go above 200kms.. one car isent..
  4. This SC is still for sale.. ill be putting it up on ebay soon.. arrgg i wish i wasent soo busy and soo broke :(
  5. mine sits just at 9 o'clock too.. Being in this heat up in darwin and me driving it hard.. im surprised i have never seen it above this half way mark...
  6. v8toy we gotta catch up for a cruise or something one of these days.. then i can show you my cai.. and the noise it makes.. :)
  7. the word i got from a TRD Tech was there is not much change to the engine from the Normal Aurion. The fuel lines are the same The intake is the same. The only thing that needs to be changed is the belt just needs to be longer to add the pulley in.. Also the ECU needs to be changed. its still the same ECU as the normal aurion just some minor changes.. Other than that because it only puts in a extra 4psi none of the engine needs to be re-enforced the current build is strong enough.. Ooo and it does weigh a few kgs.. so freight in AUS is only $75 ish .. over seas.. i dont know..
  8. Well guys after a few months of all my stuff sitting in storage i am now in the process of getting rid of everything.. this includes the supercharger i brought on ebay a few months ago.. I have taken it to toyota in Darwin and spoken to the TRD Tech. He had it for the day and said there is nothing wrong with it at all. I can provide names and number of the Tech for confirmation that everything is in working order. Now i did not want to sell this but i have been forced to by the ex gf.. :( So here it is. Im offereing it on here first before it is put on ebay.. I brough this SC for $1675. So PM me a bid around that area and we can work out a deal.
  9. Just orded this about 20 mins ago.. $225 delivered to the door(Darwin). Good price
  10. Just wait for the AWD TRD to come out. you dad knows plenty about that :)
  11. Toyota will race debut the first of four TRD Aurion Aussie Racing Cars in next weekend’s Nikon Indy 300 race on the streets of Surfer’s Paradise, Queensland. The exciting Aussie Racing Cars compete nationally at V8 Supercar events, as well as the Indy 300 and the Australian Grand Prix with Toyota is the first manufacturer to directly support entries in Aussie Racing Cars. Toyota Australia motorsport manager Todd Connolly said Aussie Racing Cars are an exciting category that offer thrilling wheel-to-wheel racing. The 450kg Aussie Racing Cars have identical mechanical specification to ensure close competition and to put the emphasis on driver skill. They have a moulded body (a caricature of the vehicle on which it is based), a space-frame chassis and 1.2-litre Yamaha engine that delivers 91kW at 11,500rpm. Todd Connolly identified two synergies with the new TRD Aurion Aussie Racing Cars and Toyota. The first TRD Aurion Aussie Racing Car to hit the circuit has been nominated as a “guest” car that will feature different motor sport personalities at each event. It is finished in the same livery as TRD’s 2008 Targa Tasmania class-winning TRD Aurion. Race commentator and V8 race driver Neil Crompton will debut this car at Surfer’s Paradise, with an added exterior feature. The car will have its roof painted as a bandanna to support CanTeen’s October 31 National Bandanna Day for young people living with cancer. Todd Connolly said he hopes the car’s appearance at the Nikon Indy 300 event would help raise awareness of CanTeen’s largest annual fund-raising day, when it aimed to sell one million bandannas. There will be a hospitality area at the circuit for CanTeen families from South-East Queensland. Indy gets under way this Thursday with further information available at www.indy.com.au http://www.caradvice.com.au/17870/trd-auri...o-race-at-indy/
  12. you got the same tyres as me.. living up here in darwin it rains a lot.. and i have found that the grip in the wet them them tyres is amazing.. they are made for the wet..
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