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Apexing Egg!!
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yeah, agreed. if you want to be competitive and not spend alot of money in a Yaris locally, i would try ST 1st. you can do most bolt ons and stay legal and you dont need to buy slicks. it wont be competitive nationally, but locally, it could do alright.
if you really feel like spending money, you can bump up to FSP. then you need biiig slicks, an LSD at a minimum. if you really hate a having any sort of bank account, you can try SM and do everything above with a turbo or supercharger, or both. i like to pick a class that will keep my from spending alot of money (ie not slicks, not engine mods lol.) but to each their own.
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HighTach Motorsports 2007 Toyota Yaris-ARGH!! Mods: Tokico HTS, 6.6 kg F, 6.1 kg R custom springs, 23 mm RSB, 2-way TRD LSD, 15x7 +25 Team Dynamic wheels, 195/55/15 Dunlop Star Specs, Cobra Suzuka S |
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