it's gona be sad to say this... but theres a really high chance I'm gona part out my car. There's a really high chance of me trading in my car for the 2011 Scion TC. Why? Because it would be nice to have the extra 48hp as well as having a manual. Best part is my uncle works at Scion and i wouldnt have to spend extra money, it would be a flat trade. No doubt that I love my corolla, but it would be nice to drive something new. I still have 2 weeks to decide. If i do part it out, i will have the volk te37's and megan coilovers up for grabs. Let me know if you guys want my parts, it'll help out with the TC mods. XD Thanks yall!
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2010 MGM Corolla S
Mods: Megan Coilovers, Swift Springs, Borla Axleback Exhaust, 6000k HID lows/fogs, blacked out taillights, window visors, rear roof spoiler, tinted windows 5% rear, 18in Volk TE37's, Spacers, Project Kics Lugnuts.
Just make sure you make the right decision, but it sounds like you gonna make the trade I bet. I'll call it right now, $20 says you will! Haha.
Who wouldn't want the extra power and a m/t at no extra cost? Only downside for me is the 2 doors, but that can go both ways. The convenience of the 4 doors. But for the tC you can have the excuse not to give rides hehe.
If you do trade in, stick around
There's a tC forum here on TN, not sure how big it is lol, but I like to see member's stick around even though they don't have their Corolla no more, its nice to see where their at and how they moved on.
Good luck! You can't go wrong with either decision!
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Originally Posted by Digital_Jedi
I would be interested in the intake if you do a part out.
Sorry i already sold it.
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Originally Posted by Dimaoala
Awesome, that's good for you!
Just make sure you make the right decision, but it sounds like you gonna make the trade I bet. I'll call it right now, $20 says you will! Haha.
Who wouldn't want the extra power and a m/t at no extra cost? Only downside for me is the 2 doors, but that can go both ways. The convenience of the 4 doors. But for the tC you can have the excuse not to give rides hehe.
If you do trade in, stick around
There's a tC forum here on TN, not sure how big it is lol, but I like to see member's stick around even though they don't have their Corolla no more, its nice to see where their at and how they moved on.
Good luck! You can't go wrong with either decision!
Yeah, I'd probably stick around, hahaha
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Originally Posted by onemph05
Not bad, is the TC a used low mileage car?
Naw, its brand new!
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Definitely go with the TC for sure... it's not sad!
Yeah, but i put alot of work on my rolla, and it is unique for a corolla to be modded, TC's are common . But i cant let this deal slide LOL
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coilovers!
I'm looking to get 600$ shipped for them haha!
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2010 MGM Corolla S
Mods: Megan Coilovers, Swift Springs, Borla Axleback Exhaust, 6000k HID lows/fogs, blacked out taillights, window visors, rear roof spoiler, tinted windows 5% rear, 18in Volk TE37's, Spacers, Project Kics Lugnuts.
why not wait for the FR-S? I guess it'd be nice to go from a Corolla to a tC, but then I'm just not feeling that car. Either way, can't go wrong. And also, the 5x100 Volks would fit the FR-S!
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2010 White Corolla S
Mods: Reverse Cam, Pioneer AVH-P3400BH (incoming) , LED Footwell Lighting/Eyelid DRL/Fog Circles, GE Nighthawk Sport Lows/Highs, Blacked Out Emblems, Plasti-Dip Rear Diffuser
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