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My Ae93 Sx Seca


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Some other pictures of my car that I like:

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Before I got it - as you can tell by the window tint not being as dark...

 

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Bundoora Park.

 

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Echuca.

 

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Lorne.

 

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Victoria/South Australia border. Driven, not hidden! And absolutely filthy! :sob:

 

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Has to be my favourite picture of it. Lowered with the "3 mates lowering kit". After seeing how it looked that day, I have to lower it!

 

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Same day as the previous pic, windows down so you can see why it was sitting so much lower...

 

Check out my rides thread and let me know if you're still keen, we can organize a time to switch them over to have a look-see ;)

Thanks mate! I'm keen to see how those would look on my car, thanks!

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There is a story that goes with this pic about the GPS sending me down dirt roads in the middle of nowhere, with no petrol stations for hundreds of kms. I was scared sh*tless I was going to run out of fuel! Thankfully I didn't.

 

I now have a project AE82 SECA CSX that I'm getting back on the road for someone else, it's been very interesting comparing the 4A-C to the 4A-GE and the AE82 to the AE93. The AE82 with 4A-C goes better then I expected it to, although it isn't as happy to rev, it's still very nice to drive.

 

I think it's safe to say I have been bitten by the Corolla bug! Almost 2 years to the day now since I got my SECA, and I'm still happy with it, and have no plans to get rid of it.

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Youve done a fair few kays with this car and still looks clean!

 

Love the "3 mates, 3 inch lowering kit" you installed.... had one in my old AE102 but everything was scraping so i removed it :( LOL

 

oh and Damn those GPS's!! haha

Thanks mate! I figure cars are made to be driven, not hidden. Brake rotors rust up, moving parts seize, flexible parts such as hoses perish, batteries lose charge, so I think it's better to drive it then to let it just sit there. I like to think I keep it in reasonable condition for a 1992 vehicle, and I plan on hanging on to it for a while longer - the only thing I don't like is that it doesn't have cup holders, I even have a cruise control unit ready to install when I get a chance...

 

I love how it looked for those pics, such a shame I can't have it that low all the time, it scraped a few times while driving. Other thing is, with that many people on board, a snail could out-run the poor thing!

 

Yeah, next time I rely on the GPS, I will be having a good look at the intended directions and finding out where the petrol stations are! LOL. I was so lucky to not run out of fuel that day, I had 2 litres left in the tank when I filled up, as it took 48 litres to fill it again! Oops!

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