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Apr 18, 2003 - 3:03 PM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #27739 · Replies: 3 · Views: 1,444
CelicaRacer94

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I've been pondering a very tough question as of lately. I've had my Celica ('94 GT) for about two months now, and am undecisive what to do to it next. All I've done is work on the stereo system by adding an Alpine 75x4 amp, and replacing the back speakers with Pioneer 180w speakers. Also, I've added LED lights to my windshield squirters. Now, I'm stuck. I think my next move is to replace the front stock speakers with some Infiniti ones, but I can't make up my mind on what I want to do next. I also want to add a new Intake/Exhaust system, and get rims, underglow kit, and on and on. What are some of your opinions as to where I should invest my money next?? I appreciate your help! tongue.gif

Apr 14, 2003 - 3:47 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #26771 · Replies: 16 · Views: 3,140
CelicaRacer94

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I'm looking to in buying an underglow kit for my 94 GT, but I'm not sure which kind to go with; there are so many different names and brands, with so many different prices. I don't need etremely nice kits, but I do want them to show up real well at night. Does anyone have any suggestions on which brand of kit I should go with? Prices and descriptions would be most helpful. Also, are they pretty easy to install? Or is it worth it to take it somewhere and get it professionally done? Thanks for your imput! biggrin.gif

Apr 12, 2003 - 1:13 PM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #26205 · Replies: 7 · Views: 2,482
CelicaRacer94

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I have a fear that something really bad is going on in my '94 Celica GT. A month and a half ago, it was involved in a front end collision. Not hard enough to mess up the frame or do any damage to the engine block, or radiator, or anything else under the hood, but hard enough to set off the airbags. (I put that there incase that might have something to do with this). Since then, when I get up to the higher speeds, 85+ mph, my car starts to vibrate and shake; a little at first but as I press closer to 100 mph, it starts to shake REALLY bad. Before it was in the wreck, it did not do this. Does anyone have any idea what might be happening; what is causing this?? confused.gif

Apr 11, 2003 - 1:02 AM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #25927 · Replies: 7 · Views: 2,609
CelicaRacer94

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My apologies, I just noticed that I put this topic under the wrong forum. If you could, I posted the same question under General Topics, reply there and go ahead and disregard this one. Sorry about that!

Apr 9, 2003 - 11:53 PM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #25616 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,530
CelicaRacer94

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Hey, about 2 months ago, I purchased a 1994 Toyota Celica GT (my first car) and I'm looking for some great modifications without spending TOO much. Right now, I'm working on the stereo system, and I almost have that complete for the most part, but any suggestions about stereo, interior mods, exterior mods, rims, and tires that wouldn't cost an arm and a leg would be great!!

Apr 9, 2003 - 11:50 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #25612 · Replies: 7 · Views: 2,609
CelicaRacer94

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Hey, about 2 months ago, I purchased a 1994 Toyota Celica GT (my first car) and I'm looking for some great modifications without spending TOO much. Right now, I'm working on the stereo system, and I almost have that complete for the most part, but any suggestions about stereo, interior mods, exterior mods, rims, and tires that wouldn't cost an arm and a leg would be great!! biggrin.gif

Apr 9, 2003 - 11:43 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #25608 · Replies: 20 · Views: 3,633
CelicaRacer94

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I just installed my Super Street Windshield Squirter LED lights (Neon Blue color) this afternoon, and I went about it a different route, and probably one of the easiest. My friend and I decided that since I'm only going to be using them during the night, to hook them up to my main head lights. How you do this is after your get your lights screwed on, run the wires along the side of your hood, and down to your headlights. Reach in and remove your bulbs, and plug one of the wires in to where your bulb goes (for power), and then plug your blub back in. Since you need to ground the other wire, you can just screw it under a near-by bolt. So your right squirter LED light goes to your right head light, and left LED to left headlight. This way, when you turn your lights on at night, your LED's will come on with them. Since mine are blue, I'm pretty sure I won't have any trouble from the police, but I did here it is illegal to have red, so be careful with that.

Apr 9, 2003 - 11:31 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #25599 · Replies: 43 · Views: 7,061
CelicaRacer94

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dang bro, that car looks, and probably runs amazing. I'm not so into the whole roof spoiler though. The back spoiler is pretty cool, but that roof spoiler, is awkward (to me). Other than that, I'm lovin it. Very nice on the taillight conversion in the back, I bet that was hard as hell, and cost a good chunk of cash. Sweet ride man.


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