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post Apr 5, 2007 - 9:52 AM
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Well guys i am parting out the Celi. I just don't have the drive to work on it anymore. The car has a fully custom suspension, chrome in the motor, white vinyl seats(driver seat needs reupholstered), most interior panels have been fiberglassed white. Here are the details:

FRONT SUSPENSION:

CHROME:
lower A arms
struts
springs

GREEN POWDERCOAT:
hubs
rotors
calipers

8" conventional hydraulic cylinders cut down to 7" (to not pull the axles out of the tranny)

REAR SUSPENSION:

CHROME:
(6) suspension bars
struts
springs

8" reverse flow cylinder

GREEN POWDERCOAT:
cross member (bars bolt to)
hubs
rotors
calipers

2- Chrome Pro Hopper pumps with green anodized blocks, pressure plates, and motor end caps, 4- Chrome dumps, 4- accumulators, 3 switches, switchbox with cable, hydraulic lines.

The hydraulics are setup for the Celica to sit on 20's......so i decided to throw these in too.....
20" Rozzi Wikid rims with tires (2 tires are a little bald)

I'm looking for $5,000 for all this..................................

MOTOR:
Chrome valve cover, chrome exhaust manifold covers, polished/chromed alternator, polished intake maifold, polished throttle body, Weapon R intake with filter and chrome pipe, chrome upper radiator brackets, misc. chrome brackets in motor, chrome stock strut bar. I'm looking probably another $6-700 for these.

Also the motor 5sfe if anyone wants one. $700

Any takers........serious people only........some of you know my car others dont...... for those of you that do know this car was one of the nicest around......1 of a kind....many firsts in the world have been done to this Celica and has been featured in numerous magazines throughout the world also.
 
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post Apr 6, 2007 - 10:17 AM
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aw man... i think you should either keep it and keep trying to finish it, or sell it as it is and not part out... its just too much nice work to let go like that i think

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