2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo  

CUB41
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Post #1 post 2nd May 2012 - 06:31 PM
Engine: Injen CAI

Exhaust: High Flow cat, Twin tip Muffler

Suspension: Coilovers, Swap bars ect

Wheels: BBS Copys 16x9 +15

Modifications: Brake Upgrade, Suspention Mods ect

Stereo Audio / Visual: Double Din deck speakers and a sub

Estimated Power: Dynoed at like 115kw atfw bit low on power but does the job.


This is my ride, dosnt look liek this anymore basicly all stock now, Selling it due to goin to Opens so want a turbo car.
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo
2005 Toyota Corolla Sportivo

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  • tomopo
    Post #2

    Love it mate

    jbear
    Post #3

    Those rims set it off !!!

    1200datto
    Post #4

    Where abouts did you get the wheels from and how much did they set you back if you don't mind? Looks sweet.

    tyrfry95
    Post #5

    really nice looking ride mate i always liked the rolla's.. i did think they made a bit more power tho??

    doesnt madd'a you can only do 110ks' max (legaly) on the open road anyways..

    Gerry Giraffe
    Post #6

    Thats cool dude!

    96PSI
    Post #7

    It's a mad little rocket! smile.gif

    gutless
    Post #8

    Nice! smile.gif

    Joshy T
    Post #9

    looks so rad

    SIK 31
    Post #10

    Top Effort thumbsup.gif

    THE PATROL MAN
    Post #11

    not bad for a shit tin

    McGnarly
    Post #12

    you know i love it man, i reckon you should have kept it and gone with some F/I on it, but im sure you have something rad in mind

    pat_b08
    Post #13

    I see you around the Milton area all the time, always catches my eye. Looks great.

    Who dat
    Post #14

    looks awesome, bbs copys look good smile.gif

    benji_xrt
    Post #15

    Looks pretty tough! Well done!

    ITS2EZ
    Post #16

    QUOTE (benji_xrt @ May 3 2012, 11:01 AM) *
    Looks pretty tough! Well done!

    this

    bustage
    Post #17

    You modded that absolutely perfectly!

    You should be proud. Can't wait to see your next project

    *Tricky*
    Post #18

    Definately would have preferred to have this than my commonwhore as my last 'p plater' car.

    Well done.

    EDIT: WOOHOO! Finally my 1000th post.

    McGnarly
    Post #19

    QUOTE (*Tricky* @ May 3 2012, 01:27 PM) *
    Definately would have preferred to have this than my commonwhore as my last 'p plater' car.

    Well done.

    EDIT: WOOHOO! Finally my 1000th post.

    n00b...

    01BEN
    Post #20

    Looks pretty awesome for a little shitbox corolla. I'm also curious as to where you got the wheels they looks great for knockoffs.

    CUB41
    Post #21

    Thanks for a kind words guys, it deffently stands out. No one ever expected this thing to be a quick as it was. Chopped alot of dooshes in commos and falcons also lived up to its name on the mountains, shocked a few turbo awd guys.

    J-train
    Post #22

    115Kw at the wheels is about right with those mods. We had (a few years ago) at a meet 3 or 4 sportivos on the rollers, all with CES intakes and exhausts and they made between 112KW and 118KW. That is if the dyno was correct. One of the guys had 262Kw at the wheels with a forged motor and full custom turbo setup. Only drama was on its second run when it hit Lift, the stock gearbox gave up.

    turbo183
    Post #23

    they are enkei92 wheels in black.

    yehl67
    Post #24

    hahaha

    NOL499
    Post #25

    Looks good!

    tommiefrederick
    Post #26

    that thing is mad, good taste mate

    corolla_rsi
    Post #27

    absolutely love this thing, was the first sportivo i saw that i fell in love with while in the early stages of buying my sportivo. would also love to run wide low offset wheels on mine some day. awesome job.

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