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5g celica

Discussion in 'Project Cars' started by Crimsondreams, Oct 8, 2012.

  1. Crimsondreams

    Crimsondreams New Member

    So a little history lesson had a 98 Grand Prix GT traded it evenly for my 91 ST

    it had some issues when i got it

    Alternator was junk(fixed)
    battery was shot (fixed)
    Ex. Mani. was cracked (fixed)
    antenna is broke and redneck rigged no reception...
    driver window was misaligned (fixed)
    flex pipe is leaking badly
    and possibly the 02 sensor possibly bad..
    blown trunk struts
    air bag light is on
    4 bent rims




    i did cut off the stock muffler and put a thrush turbo muffler on it and i put some euro clear head lights in it. and replaced and destroyed blinker housing. and i painted the bumper...and put new brake pads on it.

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    day i got it.

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    did sleep eyes..

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    got sick of the front bumpers ugliness

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    rear and thursh turbo

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    B17 EF hatch and a H22 accord

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    stripped it some..rear deck and trunk are staying stripped putting r.seats and side panel back in.

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    missing rear speakers thanks to previous owner.

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    coilover sleeves..too small for stock struts any idea on some they would fit on?

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    factory speaker amp?


    i have plans/wants for it..
    new rims and tires with rear wheel spacers
    GT bumper/fog set up
    deciding between GE head swap or just putting in a GZE
    new paint
    CF hood
    eventually coilovers.
    thicker rear sway
    strut tower bars
    poly bushings
    6th gen trailing arms
    7th gen ss
     
  2. Derrian

    Derrian Guest

    That looks way better!

    5th gen Celica's have always been near and dear to my heart. And I hope to own another one in the future.

    That being said, looking like you are doing a great job and have a good start to a plans list. Keep up the good work!
     

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