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if you want a car that you can mod easily, get an import...

or like me, i sold me trd for an xr6t.

some people on here dont like the xr6t, but meh, bang for buck, you cant go past it. :)

if you're wanting to mod your car to get more power out of it, dont even bother with the TRD unless you have a money tree. anything significant you want to do will cost mega bucks because it'll have to be custom and you'll have to pay for the R&D.

the TRD is an AWESOME package as it is. with a few minor mods (breaks/suspension/tyres) its a fantastic street car. BUT it'll never be fast.

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Trd can stay stock I'm selling my race car an r32 gtr and now think of shipping the trd off 2 combined both for a street casua race car rs4 34gtr evo or something... the numbers that come out of those xr6t are impressive

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