difference between VTI and EX engines?
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[hr]Originally posted by: Pinoy3LeR
yeah to all pinoy here,i agree with pinoyexposed
if some of u guys are planning to visit the philippines again maybe we could swap headlights,cause as u can see our headlights are clear because it came stock,and we wanted those jDM ones


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[hr]Originally posted by: Pinoy3LeR
yeah to all pinoy here,i agree with pinoyexposed
if some of u guys are planning to visit the philippines again maybe we could swap headlights,cause as u can see our headlights are clear because it came stock,and we wanted those jDM ones



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Re: difference between VTI and EX engines?
OLD thread. But the guy had a D16 W8
Its fast and very fuel efficient. Up tp 70mpg cruising
uses 95 RON gas and... i dont remember what else,
But i have one in my car very torque (tires screech)
Its fast and very fuel efficient. Up tp 70mpg cruising
uses 95 RON gas and... i dont remember what else,
But i have one in my car very torque (tires screech)
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