Who's shop is this? Is that stock auto??
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Go see it before it goes to the crusher!
@scottryana look again, part time kit. 700 RWHP
@scottryana Time to step it up
Haha nope, I am selling both my 80's and my LS and getting a Ford Raptor. lol.
Haha nope, I am selling both my 80's and my LS and getting a Ford Raptor. lol.
I started watching that one the other day but got annoyed so fast with those guys making the video I bailed.
"I don't know anything about the Toyotas, just a big version of a Supra".
I wonder why ..?
why 105 if you can get that engine ( if you really want the no dist version ) alone .. or even that in a 70 series ..
Well we can't get the 105 here. Our 100 series has the 2UZ V8, but no solid axle. That truck is definitely imported from the middle east. But if you can get 700rwhp and use the stock auto, that is all I need to know. lol.
There is a US legal diesel powered 105 in Texas owned by a guy here on mud.
Is there a link here I'm missing?
Pretty sureI am certainly not an authority but I would be curious how it is US legal? We never had the 105 here in the US, and the first 105 was in 1998 making it not pass the 25 year import rule. I know there are several other rules for show cars, historically relevant cars, etc, but for normal everyday cars I don’t see how’s its possible.
It is definitely possible he has a car that was driven in and registered in Texas since they have fairly relaxed registration laws, but that doesn’t make it legal. I know a couple cases of people using the 15 year rule in Canada to get exotic cars and then bring them in and register them in obscure easy to register states. But an R34 was just seized and crushed by someone doing this.