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post Feb 25, 2003 - 3:04 PM
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Hello....My brother its been a member of 6gc.net and i like very much the site and i`m watching almost all the topics.My brother has Celica 96 SSII JDM Specs imported from Japan.My first car was a 94 Honda Prelude 2.2 Vtec JDM with A LOT of mods and my current car is a 97 Subaru WRX JDM.I`m planning to get a 99 CELICA SSIII VVT-i JDM those days(i recently blow up my WRX Engine) and i`m looking for a reliable car like Celica.I found 99 Celica SSIII and i will check it again at tomorrow and i want to ask if somebody can compare it with Honda RSX or ever race one RSX.

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post Feb 25, 2003 - 6:29 PM
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I dont want to go for a Turbo again,i already had enough problems with the WRX,I know WRX is VERY FAST car you only put exchaust system and air filter and you easily notice the different BUT its not reliable,i have this car for 6 months and before few weeks ago i heard a rattle in the engine and the engineer said its a problem with the 3rd piston.The car is still working fine and still have FULL boost but it rattles at 3500 rpms so i dont want to go for Turbo anymore and i`m trying to sell it.I was thinking to repair it and keep it but i`m watching my brothers 6g Celica he is driving the car for almost 3 years now and ITS TROUBLE FREE!Even my Prelude wasnt so reliable than the Celica.I`m really confused about cars(i`m driving fast cars for over 6 years now) but WRX REALLY SUCKS i prefer reliability than performance.I`m thinking to get a natural inspired car now and i`m in the middle of RSX and SSIII.

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