New member. Celica SS-III BEAMS |
New member. Celica SS-III BEAMS |
Jun 3, 2008 - 12:42 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 3, '08 From Ireland Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Howdy!
I cant seem to find an Introduction section so i'll just post it here.. My name is Ronan, im from Limerick in Ireland and i drive a '98 Celica SS-III. '98 Toyota Celica SS-III 2.0 Yamaha BEAMS Super Strut Suspension Kakimoto Cat Back Drilled and Grooved front Disks Induction Kit Alloy Oil Cap 17" BSA Alloys 215cm but have a set of 16" Enkei RP-F1s ordered to improve handling. 6.2kg per wheel! Pivot Rev Clock (might remove it, although it looks well at night) Fog Light fitted under Rear Bumper (legal requirement) Standard front and rear strut braces. Rear has a Black cover witch looks sweet Red Sparco Gear Knob Mods to follow for now: Apexi Air intake plus some sort of cold air feed buddy Club race Spc condensor NGKR Platinum Plugs Upgraded Plug Leads TRD 1.3bar Rad Cap Stiffer Suspension (type undecided) Better break Pads Stainless Decat Car was imported from Japan in 07, Spent a year in England then i went over and brought it back. Also i removed the Blitz stickers. I previously had a '98 Toyota Levin BZR (4AGE Blacktop 1.6 20 valve, also had Super Strut suspension) but sold it as i ran out of things to do to it This post has been edited by Ronan: Jun 3, 2008 - 12:45 PM -------------------- |
Jun 18, 2008 - 6:53 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 7, '07 From Portland, Oregon Currently Offline Reputation: 67 (96%) |
I thought all Celica owners were moist...? No, I'm pretty sure it is a condition suffered by adult females travelling in a Celica. Happens to both female drivers and passengers and appears to be more severe and occur more frequently the younger they are biggrin.gif . Edit: I am reminded that in extreme cases simply being in proximity to one or more Celicas can bring on the condition. This is absolutely true, from the female Celica owner's perspective. It's been a chronic condition for years, one that was expected to subside upon the acquisition of said Celica, only to find out the condition has actually worsened in the light of a relentless pursuit to achieve the delicate balance of artistic and mechanical perfection. biggrin.gif Case in point. This car is just beautiful. (Although I agree w/Manphibian, I prefer the black rims.) Welcome to the site! -------------------- |
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