White AT200 from Belgium, This will be slow but steady |
White AT200 from Belgium, This will be slow but steady |
Jan 20, 2018 - 4:01 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 20, '18 From Belgium Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi all
Let me take the time to introduce myself first. I'm Thomas, 29 years old and live in Belgium. I've been passionate about motorcycles and cars since the age of 16 and have had a few (to many according to my GF). I sold off all the bikes since I did not enjoy riding them any longer and switched completely to cars the past few years. I started with a few very mondaine european cars (a Citroën, an Audi and an Alfa 156). They we're all nice cars, but had their flaws and I wanted something that was more fun and more reliable. Ended up buying a Celica ST185 2.0 GT, but could not afford the running cost at that time. Spend some more time in the Alfa 156 and when the clutch gave, I switched to a Subaru Forester, drove it (and enjoyed it) for over 2 years and only sold it because I got a sweet deal on an Outback H6 (that's a 6 cilinder boxer engine for those who are not familiar with Subaru). It's a great car and I toroughly enjoy it, esp. for those long trips, I wouldn't wish for anything else. Furthermore, those Subarus started that JDM addiction and gave me an itch for a sweet, nimble stick shift car. Long story short, I bought a cheap AT200 which is in need pof some TLC, but overall is a rustfree and machanically solid base. It spend a few month on my driveway due to lack of time, but passed it's tech inspection last friday. I noticed that above 4000 rpm the clutch slips, but other than that, it's fun car. My future plans: - OZ 17 inch wheels - strut brace front and rear - front brake upgrade (to 277 or 295 if the avensis conversion works) - lowering on KYB struts with KILEN springs - stainless headers - paintjob (keeping it stock white) Some bad pictures: Thanks for watching Thomas |
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