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Post by jesuelboricua on Dec 15, 2011 0:26:57 GMT -5
;D Thats ok bro. i'm hearing less and less about the auto 20v. only screams that it's a rare thing to find. make me a lil more nervous but i can pull this off i'm gonna be so proud of it!
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Post by akuma64 on Dec 15, 2011 8:04:15 GMT -5
you are literally going to make history lol even though there may be other autos...i havent seen or heard of any. yod be the first in my book
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Post by trife96 on Dec 15, 2011 11:25:34 GMT -5
;D Thats ok bro. i'm hearing less and less about the auto 20v. only screams that it's a rare thing to find. make me a lil more nervous but i can pull this off i'm gonna be so proud of it! Let me check something and I will get back to you...
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Post by jesuelboricua on Dec 15, 2011 12:14:04 GMT -5
akuma - yah intimidating but exciting
trife - sure thing bro.
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Post by KING7thGen on Dec 15, 2011 16:57:44 GMT -5
Was that directed towards me.lol
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Post by trife96 on Dec 15, 2011 22:17:41 GMT -5
ok...check it out. And this will help a lot of people actually and most of you have heard of this site but it's toyodiy. You can search any Toyota from any part of the world. Anyway, this is a search I did on a 96 Corolla from Japan with a 20V automatic. And I came up with a few options. Select one of the vehicles and it will take you to a parts directory. Then search "drivetrain" and find your tranny code or part # www.toyodiy.com/parts/q_J_1996_TOYOTA_COROLLA_all.html
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Post by mindbeats on Dec 16, 2011 2:04:22 GMT -5
man i didnt know about this site. thx trife it has great info
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Post by akuma64 on Dec 16, 2011 8:15:04 GMT -5
wow...ths is a needle in a haystack find lol
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