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2014-11-05 02:02:46
#21
American B13 VS Mexican Tsuru construction quality--Please Read.
Well, I've stuffed my B13 rally car into the trees twice now, it was also in a front end collision before I got it and built it into a rally car. Not once has any damage reached as far back as the strut towers. I feel pretty damn safe in there, and that's even before you get to the cage.
2014-11-05 02:11:45
#22
This was my first SE-R, circa 2000. Me going about 20 mph and the offending driver at about 35 mph....







Not high speed by any means, but I think she held up well considering jerkface's Corolla rode up over my bumper.
2014-11-05 02:42:10
#23
American B13 VS Mexican Tsuru construction quality--Please Read.
That looks almost identical to how my rally car looked when I got it. White too. If the windows were tinted dark I'd be asking if you were in Texas at the time.
2014-11-05 05:08:58
#24
:53 -:56 look at where the dash splits. Isn't that a common age related problem for USDM cars... just saying.
That crash video makes Chinese cars look solid.
2014-11-05 09:38:07
#25
Interesting! New goodies, me want! Accepting donations



This one I'm not sure but is different!

2014-11-05 14:10:19
#26
Originally Posted by Mr
Interesting! New goodies, me want! Accepting donations



This one I'm not sure but is different!



OoOoO They look pretty!
2014-11-05 18:42:50
#27
Manual side mirrors? I don't see a switch...

2014-11-05 18:49:48
#28
Sounds like my kinda car. I can do things myself and I don't need no stinking wires or motor to help me move a small mirror.
2014-11-05 19:10:51
#29
Originally Posted by Kyle
Sounds like my kinda car. I can do things myself and I don't need no stinking wires or motor to help me move a small mirror.


A really long right arm will come in handy.
2014-11-07 03:26:19
#30
This is my car in 2007 I had a front driver side impact in to a tree this is the images





Last edited by ciclon1 on 2014-11-07 at 03-29-57.
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