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  • BoostMe
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    Well a little update. Today I got in all my weatherstripping from Japan. Only took a month waiting for it to be shipped. Everything went in smooth and also was able to polish all the trim. Got my rear side indicator lights replaced also and finally got my trunk emblem on.

    Spent tonight waxing her up for Driftober tomorrow. Hope to win best Import!

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  • BoostMe
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    Originally posted by Capone View Post
    Totally understand, I was just giving you shit I do really like your car. Took some pics of it at IA.
    Thanks man! Sadly my parking spot at the booth in the garage was not good for taking pics as all I have seen from the event sucked. lol

    I missed my feature shoot because I was only able to attend Saturday.

    Next year I should have much better parking hopefully with bigger sponsors.

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  • Capone
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    Originally posted by BoostMe View Post
    Well here lies the problem. I do love the original metal smiley but only when you run a front chin spoiler. The 75 model year in the US is different than any other year Celica as it is the original Chassis with a 20R, hence the taller hood. They added an additional front crossmember under the radiator for this year also that does not leave clearance for a chin spoiler. This is why for now I have kept the stock bumpers on and just modified them.
    Totally understand, I was just giving you shit I do really like your car. Took some pics of it at IA.

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  • BoostMe
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    Video Update

    CLICK HERE

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  • PRO-STAR
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    love this models / year ....shits badass dood!!

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  • BoostMe
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    Originally posted by Capone View Post
    I love old schools! But yours needs moar smiley face to perfect it.
    Well here lies the problem. I do love the original metal smiley but only when you run a front chin spoiler. The 75 model year in the US is different than any other year Celica as it is the original Chassis with a 20R, hence the taller hood. They added an additional front crossmember under the radiator for this year also that does not leave clearance for a chin spoiler. This is why for now I have kept the stock bumpers on and just modified them.

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  • Capone
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    I love old schools! But yours needs moar smiley face to perfect it.

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  • Chuckdee
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    ^^LOL @ the shuffle but the car is beautiful, please keep up the good work!

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  • BoostMe
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    One of my friends getting into video shoots made this of the Celica.

    http://youtu.be/er6dqAGgA7Q?hd=1

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  • JasonB
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    I thought 3sgte and then red hit me and I realized your decision was grounded. Beautiful car man, I love it!

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  • BoostMe
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    Parts have been coming in all week. If it weren't for IA being in November I would go ahead and strip her down and get started but I don't want to risk not being there.

    She will definitely be at the spring meet all finished up

    Will post engine swap pics after IA but prob not to many updates until then.

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  • BoostMe
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    Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View Post
    yea, i feel the same way
    The interior was actually an accident. I was removing the dash to dye it black and it shattered from old age. That's when I decided last minute to glue it back together and use the plaid. It is not tweed. Just plain fabric. If the dashes were easier to come by It would already be fixed, but I don't mind it for now.

    Originally posted by Lt. Dangle View Post
    You know what would be a cool swap that would be relatively cheap, easy to make power with, with accessible replacement/aftermarket parts at a reasonable cost? Oh, an sr20...

    With that being said, this car needs the following (in the SR20)
    Some BC272 cams
    BC valvetrain
    Rocker arm stoppers
    Aftermarket IM (greddy likely)
    JWT disco potato turbo
    Injectors
    FMIC
    Bov/ external wg
    Tubular manifold
    Greddy intake elbow
    z32 maf

    And be done. High revving, small(ish) turbo car, reminiscent of the roots of the vehicle.
    .....and no. Stock SR, Stock reliability. No tuning. Only mods I will have is a HKS BOV, custom piping, and a custom stainless manifold to clear the AE86 rack.

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  • Lt. Dangle
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    You know what would be a cool swap that would be relatively cheap, easy to make power with, with accessible replacement/aftermarket parts at a reasonable cost? Oh, an sr20...

    With that being said, this car needs the following (in the SR20)
    Some BC272 cams
    BC valvetrain
    Rocker arm stoppers
    Aftermarket IM (greddy likely)
    JWT disco potato turbo
    Injectors
    FMIC
    Bov/ external wg
    Tubular manifold
    Greddy intake elbow
    z32 maf

    And be done. High revving, small(ish) turbo car, reminiscent of the roots of the vehicle.

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  • aLaFleur
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    You could always do a 2/3rz swap. Stock internals are good for like 25psi too. Then you could keep it all toyota. However, the sr swap is going to be pretty sick too.

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  • Tuck&Poke
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    Originally posted by padraigmk3 View Post
    This is absolutely spot-on. The only problem I have is with the tweed dash. It look gaudy in comparison with how clean and well thought out the rest of the build has been thus far.
    yea, i feel the same way

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