Doing the GT-4 Conversion, Should I? |
Doing the GT-4 Conversion, Should I? |
Dec 16, 2007 - 4:46 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 27, '05 From Olympia, Washington Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Okay I have a 1994 Toyota Celica GT with the stock 5SFE motor in it. IF you check out my pics you will see I have all the Gt-Four body parts. What I want to do is do the 3SGTE swap. Not just the 2nd Gen 3SGTE swap but the 3rd Gen. Then I want to get the rear end for the GT-Four and have it installed. I have been talking to an MR2 Shop near me here and they have found me a 3rd Gen motor out of a Celica in Japan. The guy is currently putting together a quote but he is thinking about 5500 for the motor/installation. The car I have has a ton of miles on it but it looks great. It currently run great just leaks a ton of oil, and all the electronics and everything works great as well. I guess what I am asking is if I should do this or not. I'm thinking after I get the motor in for 5500 the rear end will cost another 1000 then I want to custom paint the interior and get new seats which I think will cost around 1000 then get a few dents pulled and fixed and finally get new rims and tires. All in all I believe I will have around 10-12 Grand into it. Is it worth that much to have an almost one of a kind car in the US. I know that there are a few others that have done the whole conversion but I have never seen one before. Just looking for some advice. Thanks
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Dec 17, 2007 - 3:11 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 1, '04 From Alabama Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
94CELICAGT_98584:
If when you say "the rear of a gt-4" you mean the awd assembly, then you have more than just 1k to spend. Even if you got them cheap the cost of shipping would raise it up and unless you do all the install/fab work yourself then it's gonna be $$$. Personally, if you plan to keep the car forever, then it would be worth it completely. If not, then I wouldn't bother. -------------------- CLOSED on 25 acres! -shop coming soon.... |
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