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Join Date: May 2006
Location: orange county so cali
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has anyone tried the one piece drive shaft? how well does it hold the stress from the torque?? on both the auto and manual cars because my girlfriend just got a 89 supra auto and i was just wondering about this because i was thinking about getting one for my turbo supra too
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: perth west aussie
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That's an interesting question cause i have heard that the lightened one piece tail shaft would be a good advantage but when i look under my car, there doesn't seem to be the room for a one piece tailshaft. It looks as though the body of the car would be in the way...
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