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Custom Scion Xb. Very Low Miles! Car Show Ready. on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:29800
Location:

Champaign, Illinois, United States

Champaign, Illinois, United States
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Hello. You are looking at my custom Scion xB for sale. The car has very low miles and is mostly driven in the city, aside from driving to car shows during summers. The car has been a project of mine for six yesrs. I bought the car brand new (12 miles on odometer) and have been the only owner and only driver. Since 2008 the car has over 50 awards from car shows in central Illinois area. Some career highlights are: Slamology 2013 1st place Scion Mild, Slamology 2012 3rd place Scion Mild, two best xB awards at Scion shows, best of show sound quality, numerous best import awards, and a kids choice award. All the electronics in the car were professionally installed at Vibez in Champaign,IL. The installed electronics include 10 monitors. Locations are in dash, the rear view mirror, both sunvisors, all four headrests, big screen (22 inch) flip down over the back seat, and flip down from the hatch. There is also a custom sub enclosure taking up the entire hatch area. In that enclosure is 3 12" Memphis M3 subs and 1000w Phoenix Gold amp. Other installed electronics are various lights located under the car, in the engine bay, inside the overhead gran handles inside the car, ecterior door handles, around the shift knob, and under the seats. Several other upgrades are seen throughput the vehicle. Other custom features include reverse hinged hood, hood scoop (not functional), body color painted strutbar, body color painted engine cover, killerglass radiator hose, manual sunroof, 17" motegi wheels, 1.5" suspension drop from Tein S-tech springs, halo 8k hid headlights, led taillights, led third brake light, 5% tinted glass on every window (including fronts), rear spoiler, magnaflow exhaust (muffler back), removed rear wiper blade/engine and plugged with color matched plug, door locks plugged with color matched plugs, viper security alarm, trd front arm rest, two stinger batteries, black powdercoated grills (all three), scion logos removed and replaced with decepticon logos, blue led dome light, and chrome rear hatch handle. What's wrong with it? Small door ding on one side, small chip on the lip of two rims, right rear headrest monitor had the wires snap so its not functional, when its cold the head unit turns off and restarts when you start moving, and the heater/ac fan is stuck at 2. This car has been my pride and joy but I am selling because im ready for a new project. Winning bidder, 10% of selling price is due within 4 days of auction end and remaining 90% is due in full within 14 days of auction end. The car is pickup only, but if you need me to meet you somewhere (within reason) im willing to work with you. Full payment would be required before any kind of travel would occur. If you have any questions at all or need a picture of something else please let me know. Thank you for looking, and happy bidding.

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Lightweight Toyota GT86 spotted on Nordschleife with carbon panels, upgraded aero

Tue, 24 Jun 2014

We've seen (and frankly reported on) so many rumors of more powerful and performance-focused versions of the Subaru BRZ, Toyota GT86 and Scion FR-S at this point that haven't materialized that, at this point, we're almost tired of them. Almost. But what we have here was enough to pique our jaded interests as only a carbon-bodied sports car on the Nürburgring could do.
What we're looking at is, well, we don't quite know, to tell you the truth. What we can tell is that it's a Toyota GT86 (Scion FR-S for us) wearing new wheels and a carbon-fiber hood, roof, racing-spec rear wing and subtle lip spoiler. The vents in the hood indicate that the prototype in question could be packing an upgraded engine to go with the lighter body panels and upgraded aero, and the interior (at least as far as we can see) looks pretty well stripped out.
The right-hand drive configuration tells us this is either destined for former territories of the British Empire or for the racetrack. Considering the ride height, full glass and apparent lack of roll cage, our money's on this prototype is being developed for the Japanese Domestic Market, where Toyota badges the sports car simply as the 86. We can always hope, though, that some version makes it into Scion showrooms in North America... we just won't get our hopes up too high.

Hi-po Toyota GT86 to get KERS?

Fri, 09 Nov 2012

We happen to like the Toyota GT86 - and, it of course goes without saying that the same applies to the Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S, as well - just the way it is. Yes, that includes the standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder boxer engine and its 200 horsepower at 7,000 rpm.
That said, a little extra power never hurt anybody, right?
The most obvious way to add some punch to the GT86 would be with a turbocharger, and that has indeed long been rumored for an STI version of the BRZ. Will Toyota follow suit? According to Top Gear, the answer is no. Says GT86 chief engineer Tetsuya Tada, "I think 300bhp with a turbo and 200g/km of CO2 would be tasteless in this day and age. And a turbo would mean the loss of the GT86's uniqueness." Perhaps a bit harsh, but there you go.

2017 Toyota 86 Drivers' Notes | Fun, even with an automatic

Fri, Aug 25 2017

The Toyota 86 is a car that enthusiasts begged Toyota to build for decades. It's small, lightweight and rear-wheel drive. Thanks to a partnership with Subaru that resulted in the BRZ, this stylish coupe hit the streets in 2012. In the U.S., the car was originally known as the Scion FR-S but was rebadged as a Toyota after Scion was axed last year. Along with a new name, the 86 received updated styling both inside and out as well as a revised suspension and a slight bump in power, at least for the manual models. This Hot Lava-colored car doesn't feature Toyota's slick six-speed manual. Instead it rocks a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters. While some enthusiasts may look down at that, automatics make up more than half of 86 sales. Still, the bones are there, and some people don't think the automatic is all that bad. Either way, we can't encourage enough people to buy these cars, as we want Toyota and Subaru to keep building them. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: When I first slid behind the wheel of the 86, I was surprised to see the gear selector and paddles. It's one of those cars that you don't think of as having anything but a manual transmission. Also, in an interior where all the controls and displays are underwhelming, a set of paddle shifters stands out as one of the few tactile objects in the cabin. I ended up using the paddles quite a bit, and found that I actually enjoyed using them, so much so that I'd actually consider opting for the automatic transmission were I to buy an 86. Despite shifts that aren't as razor sharp as they could be, the car's high-revving engine means that it still feels great to use. Riding an engine like this up to its redline, filling the cabin with noise, is the sort of thing that'll give you goosebumps. Being able to keep both hands on the wheel while shifting is a good thing for engagement in this car, based on my time with it. Plus, when I got stuck in traffic, I didn't have to wear out my left leg. The other brilliant thing about the Toyota 86 is its sense of balance. I loved the way it communicated its load distribution when cornering, whether on or off the throttle or brake. The fact that the nose of this car snaps right to where you want it when you start dialing in steering angle is satisfying. And its low stance and good view out the windshield make it really easy to place on the road.