Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Johnny_Vitz

Location: Hamilton, ON

Vehicle Info

2005 Toyota Echo

Bought: Oct, 2008

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP115
  • Weight2060lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • Blitz Intake 
  • Borla Exhaust 
  • TRD Strut Bars 
  • TEIN Springs 
  • TEIN Shocks 

Interior

  • TRD Steering Wheel 
  • OBX Pedals 
  • TRD Shift Knob 

Exterior Styling

  • Hella Lighting 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

    • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.

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John’s Toyota Echo

  • Currently 3.8 /5 Stars.
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2005 Toyota Echo        

Johnny_Vitz's 2005 Toyota Echo Johnny_Vitz's 2005 Toyota Echo

TEIN Coilovers, Icon 17x7 Rims with Nexen N5000 205/40R17 Tires.

                                                                   

Johnny_Vitz's 2005 Toyota Echo Johnny_Vitz's 2005 Toyota Echo

5% Tint Rear/15% Doors                               Smoked rear tailights

 

Johnny_Vitz's 2005 Toyota Echo  Johnny_Vitz's 2005 Toyota Echo

Blitz SUS Intake System, TRD Strut Bar

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xy0s08  

Posted by: xy0s08

11/02/2009 05:26AM

very nice ride! 5***** come check out my ride and rate it!

djalexspeed  

Posted by: djalexspeed

10/06/2009 01:48PM

You have a very nice ride, I gave you *****5***** stars. Hope your having a great day. Just had to stop by and show my respect for what you have done. Drop by my page, check out my Mazda Protege, and let me know what you think. Hopefully you will like what you see and hit me back with a good rating. I look forward to hearing back from you. TKS Alex - 04 Mazda Protege!

vrs886  

Posted by: vrs886

10/05/2009 05:30AM

very nice vitz love the colour , 5 stars :] check mine when you can 10x :]

Radio-Man  

Posted by: Radio-Man

09/19/2009 09:43PM

Very, VERY nice! I like it!!

comatoza  

Posted by: comatoza

09/14/2009 04:46AM

Thanks for reply. I know few people, who had accidents, because of CC. They simply relaxed while in CC mode, did not feel the connection with the road. I am also driving a lot of long distance (GTA-Detroit) frequently, and I know it is tiring, but if necessary, I am making a stop. Main reason why big truck professional drivers don't have CC is to keep them focused and have full connection with the car and the road. They have much more shifting to do. Please be careful.

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Johnny_Vitz

Location: Hamilton, ON