Aussie_Celica's ever evolving celica |
Aussie_Celica's ever evolving celica |
Apr 17, 2011 - 2:43 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 16, '09 From near bendigo, VIC, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
car was brought after searching for ages ended up having to travel 4 hours each way for 3 weekends before it actually got to my drive way.
SPECS Make/Model:1995 Toyota Celica ZR ST204 Engine Specs:Manual 5s-fe Modifications:GTFour front, lowered with pedders springs, spoiler removed, arial removed, hand brake shorted and parts of the interior C/F vinyl wrapped Audio & Visual:alpine IVA-W502E alpine type R 6 1/2 splits up front and type S 6 1/2 2 ways in the back sony explode sub and kicker 300watt mono amp Wheels & Tyres:Stock 15" rims soon to be Work xt 7 17X8 Performance Mods: k&n drop in filter unrestricted intake with ram pipe into air box. 2.25 inch header back exhaust with tri flow muffler so heres a shot of it from the old owner as you can see stock as a rock rims and all there was not even a aftermarket head unit in it my first few mods were a head unit and changing colors of lights and what not then had it lowered and an exhaust put on jdm tails and skirts C/F wrapped fascias and vents my Work XT7's also custom shortened the hand brake where i got upto bout end of last year istalled short shifter boot install and VD seats headers then finally this is how the car sits now Next step would be bc coilover and a beams swap |
Apr 22, 2011 - 4:13 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 16, '09 From near bendigo, VIC, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
BonzaiCelica: headers are great did improve performance slightly from what i can feel and sound awesome had to refab the front section of the exhaust which was good coz that part was still stock. will try snap some later today when i give her a wash for ya.
jordisonjr: yeah just 3m wrap if you use a hair dryer makes it real easy also id use some kinda spray adhesive under it just to help with stick because some of the hot days here have made it lift on the shifter part |
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