FS: 97 Celica GT and 98 GT-Four half cut |
FS: 97 Celica GT and 98 GT-Four half cut |
Mar 9, 2007 - 6:11 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 28, '06 Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
Well guys and gals, I'm moving internationally in about 4 months, so my project is going up for sale. This is a preview, as both items need a little work before being sold. For pictures, please check my profile, if you would like to see more, then pm me an email address, and what you would like to see.
Item 1: 1997 Celica GT ~121,000 miles Please PM about any maintance information you'd like to know. Modications: Home designed intake (I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering, to be a Ph.D, so it's not a hack job) Battery moved to boot Viper Alarm System DC to AC converter Sound System: Eclipse CD8455 Boston Acoustics 6.5" Rally Components up front Boston Acoustics 5.25" Rally Components in back Power by Rockford Fosgate P4004 amplifier 2x 10" Boston Acoustics G2 Subwoofers (you loose the back seats for these, but gain a little cargo space) All 6 speaker have custom built enclousures Powered by Rockford Fosgate P5002 Custom Enclosures for all 6 speakers With the exception of the Rally speakers, all Modifications can be restored to factory original Item 2: 98 Japanese GT-Four Half cut with only 30,000 miles on it What came with the original half-cut: Complete engine block with everything needed to make it crank (yes it does crank) Complete 4WD drive down to the wheel hubs Exhaust down pipe and mid pipe Front strut towers Front crash bar (though it is a little bent up, can be straightened out with proper equipment) What I have bought since then: Gauge Cluster Climate Control interface unit New Steering wheel levers (The originals were broken) Almost new fog lights Bonnet (Slightly damaged during shipping, looking into cost to repair it at the moment) Bumper cover Virtual and Paper printed Toyota Engine manual Virtual and paper printed Toyota Body and Chasis manual GT-Four Badge for the completed project Lots of Extra Wiring harnesses What you need to complete the conversion (not guarenteed, this is only to the best of my knowledge): Fuel Tank Fuel Pump Fuel Lines Grilles for bonnet and bumper cover New rear differential mounting plate (the original was torn up) Rear strut tower bar (I guess not necessary but strongly recommended) Various small parts (nuts, bolts, and mounting equipment) What you need to make it a GT-Four Brake discs and Calipers (The ones from the GT will bolt directly to the wheel hubs) New Wheels (To fit the larger brakes) Spoiler and Riser blocks That's about all I can think of for now, if it's not specifically listed, then ask. Tentative price for the GT is $6,000, and $5,000 for the half cut +shippping (which I will help with in any way I can), if someone wants to buy them both I would let them go for $10,000. At this point, I will not part out either of these, so please don't ask. This post has been edited by jcagle: Mar 10, 2007 - 10:57 AM |
Mar 9, 2007 - 8:24 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 23, '05 Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
i know you said you wont part out, but i assume you are talking about engine components and the like. dont see why you wouldnt part out the body panels on the clip. willing to part out the gtfour bumper? i live in loveland, colorado and i can pick it up. ill buy it, let me know.
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