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post Mar 7, 2006 - 10:58 PM
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So anyways i think im gunna just put another 7afe in my st, because i am getting tired of the FWD and currently saving up for a 91' Mr2 turbo.

My celica is cool and all but its about had its day. the previous owner didnt take care of it, and the whole drivetrain is just shot. And i love the car i just need to make it my beater for the next year or so.

So what i am asking is how diffucult is this I mean i am confident that i can do it but it would be cool for some heads up befoe i get myself into a heap of trouble, and any SPECIAL tools needed.

And quite frankly i dont want to spend all the money on a celica, i dont got the time to buy a 4 grand clip with the engine that i want and put it somewhere where it does not go. It makes more sense to me to just buy it in a car that i want and is RWD..Bu the celica is still good loking and cool but i dont see it going anywhere, and for you guys keep it up i give you guys props for doing what you do with the celica.

P.S. If anyones got a 7afe and a automatic transmision with decent milage and price please pm
post Mar 7, 2006 - 11:02 PM
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im sure somebody has an st motor on here with decent mileage. any mechanic that replaces engines should no how to do it. buy a repair manual if you decide to do it yourself
post Mar 7, 2006 - 11:04 PM
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oh man thats tempthing. i have a 7a with auto and less than 50k on them. would like to swap down the road. most likely though, i wont be doing it anytime soon, but its tempting... especially seeing that clip for sale in FS forum...

damnit now you got me thinking about possibly swapping smile.gif. what kind of time frame are you looking at? id be much more interested in july or so.

This post has been edited by celicaST: Mar 7, 2006 - 11:12 PM


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