old school celica wheels huh? i'll dig it when it's kissing the asphalt.
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Sorry, but I don't get what you all are delighted with. We've got tons of these on the streets.
What do I think about it? Nothing! It's just and old, broken, rusty car. I don't see any style or work put into it by this time. But it sure has some potential like almost any other station wagon from early '80s.Last edited by JDR; 06-08-2010, 08:28 AM.---We buy parts we don't need with money we don't have to impress people we don't know---
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Originally posted by Anonymoose View Postthe rust adds chaharactuerI understand when someone say that RUST adds character to Mike's E28 or other cool artistic hood-ride projects, but in this case RUST just lowers its' value.
---We buy parts we don't need with money we don't have to impress people we don't know---
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i like it , i recently aquired a cressida wagon myself, these can be really dope with the right touches, don't let the people bring you down with negativity and un-constructive criticism, keep working at it , some nice 15 inch old school wheels would really set this off.Its all about
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Originally posted by HooWybrowI gotta say, I saw this car, and got a boner.
And, no, it wasn't just the pleat in the pants. It was a full fledged man-love-car boner.
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i dont expect everyone to like my car, and frankly i dont give a shit, i happen to love it.
its lowered, i ordered 3" blocks for the back expecting that to be insane, but im kinda used to it now. i dont really wanna go lower (front maybe) because i do drive this car daily in vermont, where the roads suck.
i do plan on diff tires, something that will stretch more. i wouldnt mind different wheels, but there not in the budget right now..
its a rust bucket, no doubt, and its not gonna stay that way forever. just thought it was cool and ide show it off. and ive got the only one around these parts.
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