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Mar 21, 2018 - 8:54 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1096796 · Replies: 22 · Views: 3,508
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QUOTE (Box @ Mar 19, 2018 - 9:12 PM) *
Now that it's been quoted what he paid for his if he ever goes to sell them if it's not close to those numbers you can call him out, so everyone's happy. laugh.gif

Never selling it. I have 5 vehicles. It's my summer car.

Mar 19, 2018 - 6:18 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1096728 · Replies: 22 · Views: 3,508
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I bought my 98 convertible for $250 and put about $1,000 into it to make it near mint. I bought a 97 Liftback for $600 and had to put maybe $300 into it to make it near mint...

No one is being is being rude on here by saying 4k for a car with damage,rust and missing parts is too much, they're being honest with you.

It's a ST instead of a GT also so if anyone wants to motor swap it to a 3sgte they have to do more work...

It's the little things...when I sell cars on the side (which I do as a hobby and to make extra $ having 3 kids) I make sure the car has ever last part that it can have to get top dollar. Not having the shift boot....which is a $9 part is super lazy and people won't like that food/dry skin/dust have fallen down into the cables,etc.

Feb 26, 2018 - 10:31 PM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1096313 · Replies: 61 · Views: 26,514
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Can you make them for the coupe/convertible??

Feb 25, 2018 - 9:52 PM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1096298 · Replies: 1 · Views: 632
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on the hunt for rears

Feb 25, 2018 - 8:25 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1096295 · Replies: 5 · Views: 2,896
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QUOTE (CelicaRelica @ Apr 16, 2017 - 4:42 PM) *
Thanks for the tip! I will definately post follow up pictures after they are painted and installed. I have a few items going on the car, it's gonna look really different. Saying this because it will be a bit before pics will be available. Stay tuned.


Are you from Albany,NY??

Feb 10, 2018 - 11:37 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1096009 · Replies: 34 · Views: 8,722
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super old buy...any more?

Feb 10, 2018 - 8:30 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1096006 · Replies: 0 · Views: 362
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WTB: Coupe/Vert front Strut Tower Brace,show me what you've got!

Jan 30, 2018 - 5:23 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #1095830 · Replies: 20 · Views: 5,448
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QUOTE (Dangercart1 @ Dec 24, 2009 - 12:39 PM) *
Finally figured it out! Turns out the heater core was clogged! Thanks for all the help

and you cleaned it out with a hose?


Were both your hoses warm?

Jan 30, 2018 - 3:45 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #1095829 · Replies: 3 · Views: 1,549
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QUOTE (Smaay @ Jan 30, 2018 - 12:35 PM) *
water sounds mean air bubbles still. i had the same issue in my 7th gen. i bought some 5/8 clear hose and 2 hose fittings. i flushed my heater core both directions. I started with flushing hose water into the outlet of the heater core and a LOT of crap came out. ran it fora few seconds and it cleared up. then swapped sides. did this 3 times both directions. then hooked back up and now i have a good heater



I guess I will have to try that on a warmer day. The car isn't over heating at all so I am just hoping I am not damaging anything.

Jan 30, 2018 - 9:26 AM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #1095824 · Replies: 3 · Views: 1,549
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So, noticed the heat in the convertible not working (not a huge problem as it's gonna really be a summer car)

But then I touched the hoses from the radiator which seemed to be dry and that concerned me.

I've now replaced the thermostat (figuring that was the issue) and still no heat after topping off the fluids and trying to bleed any air out of the system.

Anyone else experience this? Should I just temporarily bypass the heater core? 2-3 days ago also heard "water sounds" coming from the dash...noticed that both driver's side carpets were damp but I figured that was because I was getting in and out of the car with my kids and we had wet shoes from melting snow.

Jan 30, 2018 - 8:49 AM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #1095823 · Replies: 4 · Views: 1,312
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did you ever end up flushing the heater core?

Jan 27, 2018 - 5:55 PM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1095770 · Replies: 2 · Views: 697
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Now I just need 1 that is not curbed. Picked up a set of 4 but 1 is curbed frown.gif

Jan 27, 2018 - 8:03 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1095762 · Replies: 1 · Views: 632
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WTB: WTB: Coupe/Vert front & Rear Splitters in good condition. Not looking to have to repair any holes/damage

Jan 24, 2018 - 12:50 AM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #1095673 · Replies: 59 · Views: 64,103
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QUOTE (tymish @ May 13, 2013 - 12:55 PM) *
I have a 1995 Convertible and just replaced the rear window mounting plates. My drivers rear window pretty much just fell down and the other side is barely working. The nylon roller bushing which keep the window in the tracks break after many years. You can't just replace those bushings, you have to replace the entire plate they and the window glass are mounted to. Luckily the parts are still available from Toyota! I paid about $52 /each from my local toyota dealer. I was able to replace the window plate without removing seats or much anything else from the interior.

Difficulty level : 7 out of 10 - Mainly for the patience, tools and finger dexterity required

Tools I Needed:

Phillips Screwdriver
10 mm open end wrench
Vise grip pliers
Dremel tool with metal cutting blade
Magnet stick to pick up dropped parts LOL
Flashlight to see dropped parts
Big 90 degree needle nose pliers (or spanner wrench - specialty tool)
Lithium Grease
Penetrating oil

1. Put the top down.

2. Remove the top plastic cover next to the window and drop it out of the way (2 phillips screws)

3. Slightly pull the lower side plastic interior panel into the car just off the door opening. Enough to get to the Window parts.

4. Facing into the car from outside looking down. There are two window stops with rubber bumpers on either side of the window that need to be out of the way to get window out and back in. Note their positions, maybe scratch lines. The one on the right needs to come all the way out, the bolt clip will stay in. The one on the left I was able to loosen enough to get it out of the way without removing it. (10 mm bolts)

5. The first fun (heh) part. Between rear and center of window is where the regulator is attached to the plate with rear roller.
I tried to loosen the 10 mm friction nut but the whole shaft would just spin. Couldn't get a good grip on the shaft with needle nose pliers. I had to get my Dremel tool with the metal cutting blade and carefully slice the nylon roller in places until I could get it off of the shaft. Then I was able to get my vise grips on the shaft to hold it while I loosened the 10mm friction nut. There are also 2 small washers. You'll probably drop them so you need the telescoping magnet.

6. Pull the window out.

7. The washer nuts that hold the glass. Disks with two oval holes. The specialty tool is called a spanner wrench, I used a pair of big 90 degree needle nose pliers. I sprayed the nuts with penetrating oil, waited a few minutes. It's a bit of a trick to get the right amount of downward pressure and torque to turn them.

8. Mount glass to new plate. I was able to order new plastic window mounting washers but the ones that came out looked re-useable. Put it back together the way it came off.

9. Get some fresh grease on the window tracks. I used a 3 foot piece of trim wood and tried to slop some into the tracks.

10. Put the window in, Takes some finagleing to angle it in and get the rollers in the tracks. Getting the regulator arm through proper bolt is fun too but once it's on it will hold the window up and in place while you get to the hardest part.

11. Putting the regulator washers and nut on. I carefully lowered the window an inch or two where my fingers could just barely reach the bolt. A little sticky grease on my finlgers, a couple drops and magnet pick ups later they were on. I have big hands and fingers so getting the nut on and starting to thread was just barely possible. Have patience, a flashlight and that magnet pole on hand or this will be impossible.

12. Lower window and put the stops back in where they used to be.

13. Test up and down, match with front window and with top up and down. Mine lined up just the same.

14. Put the rest back together and you're done.



Do you happen to have both part #'s?

Jan 16, 2018 - 7:01 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #1095527 · Replies: 2 · Views: 697
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I live on the MA/NH border in Hampstead,NH Looking for someone local enough to drive to that may be selling 2000+ stock Celica GT-S rims like I used to have on my 97 Liftback. I now have a 98 Vert tongue.gif

Mar 16, 2010 - 8:53 AM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #840523 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,659
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They look pretty stock to me. My 97 had the same style. As far as the 7th gen seat go... who else has swapped them and do they work properly with seat belts...etc?

Mar 16, 2010 - 1:56 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #840489 · Replies: 1 · Views: 922
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yup. I need the seat belt part where they lock in...with the red button....the ones ON the seat. My brother got rid of them by accident ><

Nov 4, 2008 - 1:39 PM Forum: Multimedia · Post Preview: #726266 · Replies: 19 · Views: 4,803
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You guys need to stop being all QQ about this. The car does NOT look totaled and you might make out like a bandit,new suspension,tires,rims,paint job , etc.


Someone hit my 97...I got a body kit and a new paint job. Someone keyed my 92 and I got $1,600 ( which I spent on a computer,rofl )

You'll get your car back and in better shape ( and a better COLOR!)

Nov 4, 2008 - 1:34 PM Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #726262 · Replies: 36 · Views: 6,101
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QUOTE (qatar11 @ Nov 4, 2008 - 8:44 AM) *
You heard me, Chop - Chop!




Already did at 7:30am,sir.

Oct 1, 2008 - 8:01 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #715762 · Replies: 49 · Views: 20,251
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I wish I had the money for that wing... tongue.gif

Sep 30, 2008 - 6:35 PM Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #715645 · Replies: 275 · Views: 176,568
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I didn't even know this existed.I'll have to post pics when I am not lazy. I have 6 tats and 5 of them are skulls. I also have my labret,nipple and tongue pierced.

Sep 30, 2008 - 1:31 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #715570 · Replies: 10 · Views: 3,557
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Never a fan of multiple colors. I like solid colors. More sleek.

Sep 30, 2008 - 7:07 AM Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #715510 · Replies: 4 · Views: 1,733
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Trust me...he's related to me...the truck won't last being stock that long ! tongue.gif

Sep 30, 2008 - 7:04 AM Forum: Multimedia · Post Preview: #715509 · Replies: 23 · Views: 6,083
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My gf's celica is the black/blue metallic color and she'd love to have it like a bubble gum pink... Wherever I go cops follow me(and my Celica is silver!)....so I think that her pink car would be a magnet!

Sep 29, 2008 - 1:42 PM Forum: Multimedia · Post Preview: #715260 · Replies: 23 · Views: 6,083
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Does she LOOK like a Barbie? just wondering...and if so...does that mean you are wearing plastic underwear?! tongue.gif

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