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Jul 3, 2011 - 11:31 PM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #923089 · Replies: 11 · Views: 1,921
Miku-

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Okay thanks for the information! smile.gif

in my ST, i already have ABS and disc brakes all-around, sunroof, 5 speed manual.. but maybe in GT discs are larger?

Anyway, sounds like a big project..so need to see if i do it at all..

If there would be just something like motor change and some little changes like gauge, exhaust, wiring harnesses... then i would continue..


It's just funny that i can bring the whole car and take parts from it taxfree, but if i want to use it..then need to pay tax and here it's a lot mad.gif

Jul 3, 2011 - 8:23 PM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #923053 · Replies: 11 · Views: 1,921
Miku-

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Hi guys!

The Celica what i have is 94 ST 1.8 7A-FE (body is in really good condition) and i was thinking of buying GT (cheap one) from Germany (taxfree) so i could take the engine and other parts from it into my ST.

The question is:

Does anyone know where is listed all the differences between ST and GT?

or

if someone knows what are the parts what needed to be taken off from GT to making ST "same".. that would be a big help for starting the project smile.gif



Thanks!

May 23, 2010 - 6:50 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #855276 · Replies: 20 · Views: 6,623
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well biggrin.gif Read this page, it helps u with needles and everything else! http://www.diskusjon.no/index.php?showtopi...2343&st=240

To translate this page isn't easy but what can i say is that just use 2 spoons and paper under it and pop off those needles. After installing needles and gauges back into car, u might think why your gauges shows totally mess, no correct numbers at all. So I had to drive with GPS navigator to calibrate km/h and after it rpm gauges. Easy as it is. Just drive without needles and check your correct speed.. for example 80km/h and then just push the needle in correct speed. Maybe u should use friends help also to check correct speed all the time, so no need to crash or anything else. Rpm gauges are very easy to calibrate also, just turn motor on and off, then put the needle in 0rpm. Calibrating heat and fuel is not very hard either.. wink.gif

-Miika


Nov 18, 2009 - 2:50 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #813835 · Replies: 8 · Views: 4,862
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okay, shame.. kindasad.gif

Nov 18, 2009 - 2:31 PM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #813830 · Replies: 8 · Views: 4,862
Miku-

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Where i can find this kind of CLEAR signal lights for -94 year celica's front bumper?

http://www.6gc.net/parts/4 - http://www.innset.no/graphics/celica/just_...ed/CIMG0067.JPG

Gratz


- Miika

Nov 16, 2009 - 6:31 AM Forum: Multimedia · Post Preview: #813059 · Replies: 740 · Views: 352,706
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QUOTE (Iceman22 @ Jul 2, 2009 - 6:28 PM) *
QUOTE (Iceman22 @ Jun 27, 2009 - 7:41 PM) *
Hello guys. How do you think leather seats in beige color would fit in Celica? Does somebody have pictures? Im afraid that they won't match the black interior and the black dashboard. What's your opinions?

and here is some pictures from my interior atm (next thing will be change the wheel, I think it's look terible)




QUOTE (Battle @ Jul 2, 2009 - 4:08 PM) *
@ Iceman22: How did you get that speedometer? I looking for a speedometer with km for a long time rolleyes.gif

You can buy them from me. PM is sent.



i wanna those too..where to buy =?

Apr 4, 2009 - 9:03 AM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #766058 · Replies: 2 · Views: 1,309
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http://www.topspeed.com/cars/toyota/1970-2...ry-ar16094.html - here i found something but is there more anywhere? smile.gif

Apr 4, 2009 - 8:49 AM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #766057 · Replies: 2 · Views: 1,309
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Where can i find more information about these model types and differences between them? Is there some forum page where people talk about these? Or internet page where is listed every year changes between every model and types. I want know more history about celica 6th. smile.gif

GT , GT-S , GT-Four , SS-I , SS-II , SS-III , ST , SX , SX-R , ZR


I just found some models from wikipedia.

at200 is the st200 chassis with a 7A-FE front wheel drive power plant. Other than the power plant, it is the same chassis as the st200 but was only used for the Celica
st200 chassis was used only on the Carina ED. It could take a 3S-GE 4WD power plant or a 3S-FE or 4S-FE power plant with front wheel drive
st201 chassis was a slightly modified version of the st200 chassis for the Corona EXIV. This chassis was also used for the Carina ED in later years
st202 is the main chassis for the Celica. It is a slightly modified st201 chassis to accept a 3S-GE without 4WD. Later years of the Carina ED and Corona EXIV adopted this chassis and thus were available with front wheel drive 3S-GE power plant. The Curren also used this chassis.
st202c is the st202 converted to a convertible by ATC of America
st203 is a slightly different chassis to accomodate the 4 wheel steering this model has. Also used by the 4WS model of the Carina ED.
st204 is a slightly different chassis to accomodate the 5S-FE engine and transmission components. Only America (GT), Canada (GT-S) and Australia (SX and ZR) got Celica's using this chassis.
st205 is a slightly different chassis with a larger transmission tunnel to accomodate the 4 wheel drive this model has. Carina ED was also available with this chassis and 4WD.

Thanx!

Apr 13, 2008 - 4:12 AM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #664063 · Replies: 17 · Views: 4,328
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i agree, thanx.. 17" will fit perfectly! smile.gif

Apr 5, 2008 - 11:08 AM Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #661607 · Replies: 17 · Views: 4,328
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Hello all you people im new member from finland and also new owner for 6th Celica 94 liftback 1.8 (red one)!

Now i have only 15" rims onboard for winter but my question is:

What rims (size and width) and tyres do you use in summer? and when u answer please tell also, have u got lowering springs or not.

I need find new rims for me smile.gif i think 17" is very common in celicas.

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