San Antonio, Tx spotted thread
Negative nancy!
All cars are built for a purpose... Some are built for drifting which requires rwd, some are made to go fast in a 1/4 mile for example american cars and high powered awd cars, some are made for rallying which also requires awd. You talk about ignorance yet know nothing....How ironic. Everything you have said so far in this forum has not been productive.
The ft-86 is supposed to be available with the sti engine imagine the power that car could half considering it probably weighs a ton less than the evo x or sti.
Here are similar car dimensions this car is tiny so it should be fast.
FT86:
Length: 163.78 inches / Width: 69.29 inches / Height: 48.19 inches / Wheelbase: 101.18 inches
AE86:
Length: 168.7 inches / Width: 64 inches / Height: 52.6 inches / Wheelbase: 94.5 inches / Weight: 2094
Genesis coupe:
Length: 182.3 inches / Width: 73.4 inches / Height: 54.5 / Wheelbase: 111 inches
370Z:
Length: 167.2 inches / Width: 72.8 inches / Height: 51.8 inches / Wheelbase: 100.4 inches / Weight: 3,359
Civic coupe:
Length: 175.5 inches / Width: 68.9 inches / Height: 55 inches / Wheelbase: 104.3 inches
Scion tC coupe:
Length: 174 inches / Width: 69.1 inches / Height: 55.7 inches / Wheelbase: 106.3 inches / Weight: 2905lbs (manual) - 2970 (auto)
S2000:
Length: 162.7 inches / Width: 68.9 inches / Height: 50 inches / Wheelbase: 94.5 inches
Weight: 2809lbs
CaymanS:
Length: 172.1 inches / Width: 70.9 inches / Height: 51.4 inches / Wheelbase: 95.1 inches
Weight: 2965lbs

All cars are built for a purpose... Some are built for drifting which requires rwd, some are made to go fast in a 1/4 mile for example american cars and high powered awd cars, some are made for rallying which also requires awd. You talk about ignorance yet know nothing....How ironic. Everything you have said so far in this forum has not been productive.
The ft-86 is supposed to be available with the sti engine imagine the power that car could half considering it probably weighs a ton less than the evo x or sti.
Here are similar car dimensions this car is tiny so it should be fast.
FT86:
Length: 163.78 inches / Width: 69.29 inches / Height: 48.19 inches / Wheelbase: 101.18 inches
AE86:
Length: 168.7 inches / Width: 64 inches / Height: 52.6 inches / Wheelbase: 94.5 inches / Weight: 2094
Genesis coupe:
Length: 182.3 inches / Width: 73.4 inches / Height: 54.5 / Wheelbase: 111 inches
370Z:
Length: 167.2 inches / Width: 72.8 inches / Height: 51.8 inches / Wheelbase: 100.4 inches / Weight: 3,359
Civic coupe:
Length: 175.5 inches / Width: 68.9 inches / Height: 55 inches / Wheelbase: 104.3 inches
Scion tC coupe:
Length: 174 inches / Width: 69.1 inches / Height: 55.7 inches / Wheelbase: 106.3 inches / Weight: 2905lbs (manual) - 2970 (auto)
S2000:
Length: 162.7 inches / Width: 68.9 inches / Height: 50 inches / Wheelbase: 94.5 inches
Weight: 2809lbs
CaymanS:
Length: 172.1 inches / Width: 70.9 inches / Height: 51.4 inches / Wheelbase: 95.1 inches
Weight: 2965lbs
Sadly, my step brother is one of them
The bf and I have to hold in our laughter when talking to him about cars.
Will do! We're gonna be there sometime near Thanksgiving this year
The bf and I have to hold in our laughter when talking to him about cars.
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I just caught this thread and I hope it's not too late for my response. I'll keep it brief since I'm not a vendor here.
Steven, first I do apologize for not replying to your email asking me about boltons and other mod paths for your X. I do remember exactly who you are....after picking up your black X you brought it by for me to check out. I recall pointing out a busted stock fmic in which I recommended you take back to mitsu and have replaced. I was even willing to help you with answering any questions from mitsubishi regarding it.
I do apologize again for not replying, I was getting to a point of being burned out with the shop at that time along with holding a full time job...no excuse though. Ever since we've had a new sense of rejuvenation and continue with our accolades. I wish you the best with your X!
Gilbert- to this day I'm still baffled as to why the animosity towards us. When the only time we met to install springs in your ralliart you were an ok guy.
To the rear diff accusation ill leave that alone, I still offered to help remedy that situation although were not at fault.
Trust me when I say...no shop is perfect or have perfect feedback. Not even the big money beloved vendor shops.
Best of luck to everyone. Thanks.
Steven, first I do apologize for not replying to your email asking me about boltons and other mod paths for your X. I do remember exactly who you are....after picking up your black X you brought it by for me to check out. I recall pointing out a busted stock fmic in which I recommended you take back to mitsu and have replaced. I was even willing to help you with answering any questions from mitsubishi regarding it.
I do apologize again for not replying, I was getting to a point of being burned out with the shop at that time along with holding a full time job...no excuse though. Ever since we've had a new sense of rejuvenation and continue with our accolades. I wish you the best with your X!
Gilbert- to this day I'm still baffled as to why the animosity towards us. When the only time we met to install springs in your ralliart you were an ok guy.
To the rear diff accusation ill leave that alone, I still offered to help remedy that situation although were not at fault.
Trust me when I say...no shop is perfect or have perfect feedback. Not even the big money beloved vendor shops.
Best of luck to everyone. Thanks.
Last edited by Nissan2Evo; Mar 27, 2011 at 04:47 AM.
I just caught this thread and I hope it's not too late for my response. I'll keep it brief since I'm not a vendor here.
Steven, first I do apologize for not replying to your email asking me about boltons and other mod paths for your X. I do remember exactly who you are....after picking up your black X you brought it by for me to check out. I recall pointing out a busted stock fmic in which I recommended you take back to mitsu and have replaced. I was even willing to help you with answering any questions from mitsubishi regarding it.
I do apologize again for not replying, I was getting to a point of being burned out with the shop at that time along with holding a full time job...no excuse though. Ever since we've had a new sense of rejuvenation and continue with our accolades. I wish you the best with your X!
Gilbert- to this day I'm still baffled as to why the animosity towards us. When the only time we met to install springs in your ralliart you were an ok guy.
To the rear diff accusation ill leave that alone, I still offered to help remedy that situation although were not at fault.
Trust me when I say...no shop is perfect or have perfect feedback. Not even the big money beloved vendor shops.
Best of luck to everyone. Thanks.
Steven, first I do apologize for not replying to your email asking me about boltons and other mod paths for your X. I do remember exactly who you are....after picking up your black X you brought it by for me to check out. I recall pointing out a busted stock fmic in which I recommended you take back to mitsu and have replaced. I was even willing to help you with answering any questions from mitsubishi regarding it.
I do apologize again for not replying, I was getting to a point of being burned out with the shop at that time along with holding a full time job...no excuse though. Ever since we've had a new sense of rejuvenation and continue with our accolades. I wish you the best with your X!
Gilbert- to this day I'm still baffled as to why the animosity towards us. When the only time we met to install springs in your ralliart you were an ok guy.
To the rear diff accusation ill leave that alone, I still offered to help remedy that situation although were not at fault.
Trust me when I say...no shop is perfect or have perfect feedback. Not even the big money beloved vendor shops.
Best of luck to everyone. Thanks.
Can someone chime in?



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