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LANCEREvoVII,
right... thanks for your help... would you mind snapping some pics of ur fornt fender with the inner plastic trim together with your wheels? would like to see the clearance of it if you dont mind....
thanks.
right... thanks for your help... would you mind snapping some pics of ur fornt fender with the inner plastic trim together with your wheels? would like to see the clearance of it if you dont mind....
thanks.
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Originally Posted by 11secEVO7
we've got all...
but you would most likely see from the evo III and up.
most popular would be the VII though. Only just a few 8's and 9's so far. but the country is small so everyday you are guaranteed to see one.
we also have quite a few R34GTR's(all versions..VspecII etc..) , JDM subaru STi's like crazy and just a couple supras.
loads of JDM monsters for such a small country!!
but you would most likely see from the evo III and up.
most popular would be the VII though. Only just a few 8's and 9's so far. but the country is small so everyday you are guaranteed to see one.
we also have quite a few R34GTR's(all versions..VspecII etc..) , JDM subaru STi's like crazy and just a couple supras.
loads of JDM monsters for such a small country!!
Last edited by codgi; Nov 24, 2005 at 10:32 AM.
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No problem I'm in work right now... But will snap some a little while later ok? But that is if I can post the pics because I'm taking the photos from my phone at the moment and they dont seem to save as Jpeg's?? I'll do my best tho...
To be honest the fitment of these wide-arches are 99.9% perfect.
To be honest the fitment of these wide-arches are 99.9% perfect.
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Originally Posted by codgi
Very true...I am from Barbados (island NE for the rest of the crowd here). We source a lot of our JDM engines from Trinidad since its a lot cheaper to get them there. We too have all generations...starting mainly at the III two...but the most popular by far is the VI...we have a few VIIs and VIIIs (no IXs as yet). The JDM WRX is a lot more popular (and cheaper) so we are overrun with them.
i feel for u guys over there with the prices of parts and labour. imagine getting a complete evo 7 engine,gearbox,ecu,harness,t-case,front axles(basically everything out of a front cut) for $3000USD here in trinidad.
i've heard of prices cheaper than this too!
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Originally Posted by 11secEVO7
so true!
i feel for u guys over there with the prices of parts and labour. imagine getting a complete evo 7 engine,gearbox,ecu,harness,t-case,front axles(basically everything out of a front cut) for $3000USD here in trinidad.
i've heard of prices cheaper than this too!
i feel for u guys over there with the prices of parts and labour. imagine getting a complete evo 7 engine,gearbox,ecu,harness,t-case,front axles(basically everything out of a front cut) for $3000USD here in trinidad.
i've heard of prices cheaper than this too!
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Nice pics Trini, big-up ... looks like the Evo runnin like a tief!
Originally Posted by 11secEVO7
my car with some graphics that I removed after one week...
in motion!
my behind..
against a R32 with the RB26DETT
argh..i ended up lining up against a rail! sigh..
comin down the track.
in motion!
my behind..
against a R32 with the RB26DETT
argh..i ended up lining up against a rail! sigh..
comin down the track.
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Originally Posted by NoTiGuY
11secEVO7,
hey there... where r u from? dont know where trinidad is..sorry. am curious as the registration number of yours are similar to the ones in my country...
hey there... where r u from? dont know where trinidad is..sorry. am curious as the registration number of yours are similar to the ones in my country...
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Originally Posted by AznFlip
I think Trinidad is located near the coast of Venezuela, in the south-east Caribbean.
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Country (long form) Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Capital Port-of-Spain
Total Area 1,979.93 sq mi
5,128.00 sq km
(slightly smaller than Delaware)
Population 1,169,682 (July 2001 est.)
Estimated Population in 2050 772,929
Languages English (official), Hindi, French, Spanish, Chinese
Literacy 97.9% total, 98.8% male, 97% female (1995 est.)
Religions Roman Catholic 29.4%, Hindu 23.8%, Anglican 10.9%, Muslim 5.8%, Presbyterian 3.4%, other 26.7%
Life Expectancy 65.74 male, 70.92 female (2001 est.)
Government Type parliamentary democracy
Currency 1 Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TT$) = 100 cents
GDP (per capita) $9,500 (2000 est.)
Industry petroleum, chemicals, tourism, food processing, cement, beverage, cotton textiles
Agriculture cocoa, sugarcane, rice, citrus, coffee, vegetables; poultry
Arable Land 15%
Natural Resources petroleum, natural gas, asphalt
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Originally Posted by Turbo-Ron
Correct!
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Country (long form) Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Capital Port-of-Spain
Total Area 1,979.93 sq mi
5,128.00 sq km
(slightly smaller than Delaware)
Population 1,169,682 (July 2001 est.)
Estimated Population in 2050 772,929
Languages English (official), Hindi, French, Spanish, Chinese
Literacy 97.9% total, 98.8% male, 97% female (1995 est.)
Religions Roman Catholic 29.4%, Hindu 23.8%, Anglican 10.9%, Muslim 5.8%, Presbyterian 3.4%, other 26.7%
Life Expectancy 65.74 male, 70.92 female (2001 est.)
Government Type parliamentary democracy
Currency 1 Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TT$) = 100 cents
GDP (per capita) $9,500 (2000 est.)
Industry petroleum, chemicals, tourism, food processing, cement, beverage, cotton textiles
Agriculture cocoa, sugarcane, rice, citrus, coffee, vegetables; poultry
Arable Land 15%
Natural Resources petroleum, natural gas, asphalt
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Country (long form) Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Capital Port-of-Spain
Total Area 1,979.93 sq mi
5,128.00 sq km
(slightly smaller than Delaware)
Population 1,169,682 (July 2001 est.)
Estimated Population in 2050 772,929
Languages English (official), Hindi, French, Spanish, Chinese
Literacy 97.9% total, 98.8% male, 97% female (1995 est.)
Religions Roman Catholic 29.4%, Hindu 23.8%, Anglican 10.9%, Muslim 5.8%, Presbyterian 3.4%, other 26.7%
Life Expectancy 65.74 male, 70.92 female (2001 est.)
Government Type parliamentary democracy
Currency 1 Trinidad and Tobago dollar (TT$) = 100 cents
GDP (per capita) $9,500 (2000 est.)
Industry petroleum, chemicals, tourism, food processing, cement, beverage, cotton textiles
Agriculture cocoa, sugarcane, rice, citrus, coffee, vegetables; poultry
Arable Land 15%
Natural Resources petroleum, natural gas, asphalt
car runnin good but like i cah see my way to break into 10's dred...soon tho!