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post Jan 1, 2018 - 7:06 PM
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Hi all, just recently picked up a 1996 Toyota celica gt I believe the "gold package" for a really good price... ive been looking around trying to figure out what kind of mods you can do to a st204 that are on other cars, such as exaust. I've seen little to no full exaust's for the st204 but there are plenty for the st205 (gt-four). Will a gt four exaust bolt up to the factory headers? I really want to start doing mods to my car but just finding them is my issue. If there's a list of thing's that are compatible with my car please link them! Thank you!
 
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post Jan 1, 2018 - 10:09 PM
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Your best bet with a 6th gen is to focus on things like handling; suspension, brakes, rims and tires, etc... If you want power the only way to get it is to swap to a 3S-GTE, 3S-GE BEAMS, or a 1MZ/3MZ V6. Which as far as suspension goes parts are limited these days, you can still find some new old stock Tein coil-overs for now but otherwise it's the Taiwanese parts bin. Suspension Techniques used to make sways, but rather they still do I doubt it. Which the most important upgrade, your rims and tires, there're still options since it's an universal part. Some lightweight 16x8 wrapped in high performance summer tires will go a long way towards improving performance, if you can find good tires in 15" then you can do that too. Another thing that really doesn't help in performance but more so with driving feel is the short shifter and shifter bushing kit for a 7th gen Celica, around $40 or so for a Megan Racing one.


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