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  • #16
    Will be following this. I'm having withdrawals after my brother just sold his RA28

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    • #17
      Originally posted by BoostMe View Post


      Jesus christ this is beautiful!!!
      don't see many in good condition like this !!!
      Passion Garage

      http://www.voomeran.jp

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      • #18
        Still waiting on suspension and brakes. Got a call they should be done by the end of next week but sadly probably wont make it here before Cars & Coffee on the 6th.

        I did do a few things last week. First the OEM battery was shot. Wouldnt hold a charge. Since it has JIS terminals i wanted to keep it that way. After some research i found that Odyssey offers JIS terminal for its batteries so i adapted a PC680 to the stock tray and hooked it all up.


        Next i replaced all the 40 year old dry rotted rubber hood rests, hardware, and vacuum hoses in the engine bay.




        I also took the time to add the early Celica script badges. I like them better than the later block style.



        Pulled it out of the garage and got a few better exterior pics




        Last edited by BoostMe; 05-28-2015, 04:05 PM.

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        • #19
          Just so clean...strange wheel, why are there six horn buttons?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by FowlerE30 View Post
            Just so clean...strange wheel, why are there six horn buttons?
            Thanks. I think it was Toyota's way of ensuring you make a turn with two hands. One handed turns I always end up hitting a button. lol

            I will be getting a Nardi soon

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            • #21
              Nice to see another tennspeed memeber I thought you were going to sale this?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Code AiR View Post
                Nice to see another tennspeed memeber I thought you were going to sale this?

                I sold my 75 I had restored. Only gave it up for this one. This one stays with me for the long haul.

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                • #23
                  all the time i tell myself i must own a car with fender mirrors
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                  • #24
                    Man this car, everything about it is driving me bananas! From the fender mirrors to the steering wheel just everything. Even the battery cover looks hot!

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                    • #25
                      Did some maintenance on the newly rebuilt motor this week. Things they did not change to new. Preventative maintenance for the future pretty much. New water pump, oil pump, timing gears, timing chain, tensioner, full gasket set from top to bottom.

                      Was hoping the cam was off a tooth on the timing chain but was not. Would explain me having to run about 25° of negative timing. Finally found out the cam was replaced during the rebuild and was not degreed. Adjustable cam gears are a pain with these motors since it a pushrod with the cam in the shortblock so i have decided to just keep the timing retarded.

                      Also upgraded to a Pertronix electronic ignition and flamethrower coil. Runs fantastic now!

                      Old vs new timing gears and chain


                      New oil pump


                      Also removed all of the factory smog equipment. Crazy how much useless stuff is on a motor.


                      Still no suspension yet but finally got tracking should be here and installed by next Saturday.

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                      • #26
                        I love these old JDM cars. So much character!
                        '76 280Z "Banzai Runner"
                        Stroked Rebello 3.0L, P90 Big Port Rebello Head, 279/487 Rebello Camshaft, Kameari Intake manifold, Triple DCOE 45's, Electromotive XDI, Headers / 2.5 Exhaust, 3.9 LSD R200
                        Instagram: @AZGhost623

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                        • #27
                          Nice! That's a really mint Celica

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                          • #28
                            SOOOOOO Nice! I have always wanted one of these

                            progress IS a slow process

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                            • #29
                              This thing is awesome, did you go through a stateside distributor?

                              Great pickup
                              @jroc561
                              71' 240z, 03' CL55, 04' CayenneTT

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                              • #30
                                Finally have all the new Suspension and Brake parts.

                                T3 Custom Black Coilovers
                                New Oem Hubs, Bearings, Etc.
                                T3 Big Daddy Brake Kit
                                T3 Control Arms Urethane Ends
                                T3 Custom Black Camber Plates
                                T3 Custom Black 4-Links Urethane Ends
                                T3 Custom Black Panhard
                                T3 Custom Black Tension Rods
                                T3 Roll Center Adjusters



                                Hub, Hat, and Rotor assembled.



                                Front suspension starting to get installed.



                                Finished front pieces



                                Im the first person to use the new Urethane ends from Techno Toy Tuning so some of the hardware was sized wrong. Hope to have all the missing bits in a day or so to finish up the rear pieces and get the car back on the ground for an alignment.

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