Rally Gt-Four Appareance, Pg. 5 for latest pics. Converting a Celica GT to a GT-Four Rally |
Rally Gt-Four Appareance, Pg. 5 for latest pics. Converting a Celica GT to a GT-Four Rally |
Apr 19, 2012 - 5:59 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '12 From Los Angeles, California Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Hi everyone, this is an attempt to convert a Toyota Celica '96 GT into the Rally Castrol Celica GT-Four we all know and love. This project will only concentrate in the exterior appearance as I live in California and pretty much cannot get a 3S-GTE engine installed. I will get it to look as much as I possibly can and will be basing most design as seen in the video game GT5, with a few modifications. I will much appreciate input and suggestions as time goes by. This will take some time as I don't have much money available to throw into the project, but I expect it to go in a steady peace.
I should start by stating that I fell in love with the car since I saw it in the video game. I really didn't pay much attention to cars as I only saw them as simple machines to take you from one place to another, but the Celica is so stylish and sleek that it changed everything. I see other cars and none match this one car. As a tribute to the car that got me into this, I decided to buy the car and make it look as close as I possibly can to the Castrol Celica. This will have to be my everyday car here in So. Cal. so it has to be street legal and comfortable, but also look like that awesome car. To start, back in November I bought a Celica GT '96 automatic for this project. I know, it should've been stick, but I just could not find one that I really liked, plus this was an opportunity that I could not let get away. The car is pictured in my profile and it was mostly stock; it had HID low beam lights, and a custom thief alarm with remote start and seat covers in red-black. The car's paint is not original as it was painted from the original white to a creamy pearl color, which has a lot of imperfections. I must say that there are some imperfections all throughout the car that need to be fixed first. What I've done so far (this will be updated as progression goes on):
I still need to buy a new antenna so the car can look a little better. As for the modification in appearance, this is what I plan to do and where I am open to suggestions:
This is all I think I want to do to the car. Again, I would not do an engine swap since the car would always fail emissions in my state. As you have read, I had not been a big fan of cars, so I am a newbie in this modification matter, I am only driven by the impulse of having a car that looks like one that has some history. Again, suggestions are always welcomed and appreciated. Pictures to follow. This post has been edited by JohanFer: Mar 5, 2015 - 12:24 AM -------------------- |
Aug 22, 2012 - 10:10 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 29, '11 From Haltom City, Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Heres a video that may help you. The valve cover gasket is just pressed into the valve cover as soon as you get the cover off.
Time- 30min to an hour You need a- 10mm socket or wrench 30mm socket from autozone( rent it) 1/2 drive ratchet for 30mm socket Heres the how to video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DFhHncL8l8 |
Aug 23, 2012 - 12:48 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 17, '12 From Los Angeles, California Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Heres a video that may help you. The valve cover gasket is just pressed into the valve cover as soon as you get the cover off. Time- 30min to an hour You need a- 10mm socket or wrench 30mm socket from autozone( rent it) 1/2 drive ratchet for 30mm socket Heres the how to video- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DFhHncL8l8 Haha, that is exactly the video I watched and decided to use. I was wondering if you were a member since I noticed it was a Celica. Anyway, I just have a question, do I have to tighten those 30mm nuts at a certain torque? You talked about torque, but did not specified it or said if it was required. I looked at the stickies and looked at a torque chart, but nothing is specified for a 2.2 L engine for tose nuts. Maybe I'm over thinking this, but wanted to know if I should tighten it up as much as I want. Thanks. -------------------- |
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