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Initial D Toyota Crown


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How many bhp does an Initial D Toyota Crown have? [;)]

 

Nicely done up. Why would anyone wanna spend money to do up a rental vehicle that does not belong to them? Must be a car enthusiast. Can it pass the twice yearly inspection?

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Celica/MRS front scoop wannabe...

fake exhaust poking out frm the side [:|]

 

This shd be in the Lite n Ezy folder instead.. the showroom is for real owners to showcase their cars.

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I noticed, this particular brand of taxi seems to have drivers who bother to modify their rides. I've seen OZ rims and spoilers on some even. A refreshing change to the monotonous boring taxi rides I take to and from work [lipsrsealed]

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Yah hor... Only these LPG taxis like can mod.... See inside got gauges on the A-pillar oso.... Like dat I wanna drive cab liao loh......... Going to register tmr.. [wave]

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Not only them. Apparently, those without stickers are prone to speeding habits. I was at Sin Ming somewhere Blk 21 earlier in the day. There was a small open air carpark behind the workshops. The sight of badly bashed Skodas and Magentis.... is unbelievable. [sweatdrop]

 

Dun need speed cam also can see they bashed their car bad. [:|][knife] Time to downgrade all cabs to punny picantoes. [:p]

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actually these cabbies if they intend to stay for the long haul will most probably drive the cab for 7 years till scrap.

 

by the same measure, most car owners are renting their cars, and they do customisation too, on paper just like the cabbie, the vehicle belongs to another institution.

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Off topic, but the problem with the high accident rate of taxis is not because there's many taxis on teh rd, but 'cos the taxi companies stinge on tyres & replace tyres piece by piece with different brands, when tyres shd be changed in pairs.

 

I have seen a taxi with tyres ..... [jawdrop][jawdrop][jawdrop] ... with 3 different brands at different wear rates.

 

Is there grip at all, if any?

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If Install Rim....Inspection Need to Change It..... [idea]

 

 

most newer cabs comes with sport rims as default.

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