6G Celicas Forums

Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

> New Gen6 Owner - Autotrader Find
post Mar 6, 2018 - 5:27 PM
+Quote Post
elcortes

Enthusiast

Joined Mar 6, '18
From North Carolina
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




Hey guys, I found this one almost as soon as it was listed this past friday and was lucky to have it be 18 mins away from where I live. Honestly i was never a hardcore Celica fan, I liked them but didnt think about owning one. I saw this while I was at work and felt like i had to at least see it. Arranged a time to come see it and once i started looking at it, I had a feeling she was coming home with me that day. A bit unsure if i was getting it for a good deal. But then thought to myself.. its a mid 90s car that just needs another $3-400 to bring it back to date on maintenance and a bit of elbow grease to make it shine even more. Plus i felt better after i paid her when she mentioned someone was going to drive 2 hours to go see it that next day if i didn't buy it lol.

95 ST, 1 owner. No accidents, No rust, only 94k miles 5 spd biggrin.gif Paint is in good condition and she did say it was always garage kept and was parked for the most part since 2010. Occasionally only driven up the road to the store for groceries due to her foot condition. Typical swirls and a scuff mark where someone swiped it on a quarter panel. Im sure i can remove it when i wax and polish the car though. Also someone reversed into their front bumper and left a couple small dents but thats about it.

Plan on doing a full tune up including timing belt and make it my daily. Have a strange rubbing/rattling noise coming from the power steering area that stops when i lock the wheel to either side. Been so busy to take a look at it but ill start by looking at the fluid. Want to look into making her look better but ive noticed there isnt much that we can buy for them anymore. Would love to do a full lip kit on this along with suspension and wheels. Anyways here she is!

I will post more pictures as I clean her up more. All Ive done is vacuum the seats and carpet.



 
Start new topic
Replies
post Mar 8, 2018 - 5:41 PM
+Quote Post
elcortes

Enthusiast

Joined Mar 6, '18
From North Carolina
Currently Offline

Reputation: 0 (0%)




QUOTE (cheela @ Mar 7, 2018 - 10:21 AM) *
QUOTE (elcortes @ Mar 6, 2018 - 9:51 PM) *
Haha yeah its not the most loaded or fastest but I have my 335i to give me my performance fix. This car is mainly to take on my 70 miles a day trip to work and back home. If i were to keep it long enough im sure I would look into swapping motors but for now I just want to make it reliable as a daily and change it up a bit and make it my own


hahah you definitely got the right engine then. Don't worry about it, you've got at least another 150k before you'll start to see any issues. I'm at 211k on my 7afe. Original engine. only maintenance I've done is oil change, and spark plugs. I beat the heck outta mine and it keeps going. laugh.gif

if you get bored of it, you can swap in the beams 3sge engine for pretty cheap. It would be a nice power upgrade and good for daily driving.


Really?? and im over here ordering water pump and timing belt job parts lol. If i couldve saved that money I wouldve if i knew these engines didnt require all that at the mileage that its at despise the age. Did you get lucky or are most 7afe that reliable without major maintenance?


QUOTE (Box @ Mar 7, 2018 - 9:40 PM) *
Yeah mine had like 190-200K before I sold it and it was running fine, keep up with maintenance and you'll easily get another 100K+ out of it. Just keep an eye out of the oil level for awhile since the 7A-FE is notorious for stuck oil rings and burning oil, until you know what the consumption rate is if there is any. If it was well maintained and oil was changed often it should be fine in that regard, but it may not hurt to do a piston soak with Marvel Mystery Oil or Seafoam before changing the oil anyway.

Oh and make sure the gearbox has GL-4 oil in it, as crunchy synchronizers(3rd in particular) is a common issue and GL-5 is corrosive to yellow metals.


Thanks for the heads up! Ill definitely look into those things. She said she did it almost every 3k miles since her dad always told her that growing up which is good that she listened and ill take her word for it lol. What all have you done in maintenance to yours?

Posts in this topic


Reply to this topicStart new topic
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:

 



Lo-Fi Version Time is now: December 3rd, 2024 - 10:19 AM