DKGT4's Project, 1994 Toyota Celica GT4 |
DKGT4's Project, 1994 Toyota Celica GT4 |
Apr 18, 2012 - 10:53 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 25, '09 From Edmonton Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
My "new" toy. Here is the story. Since high school I have been wanting this car. First was the USDM spec however as time went on and I started getting more into these Japanese made vehicles... I got more into the JDM spec of things.
Anyways I wanted to import this vehicle so badly however at that time the GT4 was not yet 15 years of age, so I couldn't import it. While waiting there was a fight going on between importers and Transport Canada going on for the worse. The ruling that one cannot bring a vehicle over unless the vehicle was at least 25 years of age. Since I heard this, I felt that I should give up on my want to bring the GT4 over to Canada... So I bought my first 6th gen, a 1997 Celica GT 5SFE: Had this vehicle for a while, then found out that the ruling for the 25 year importing fell out. So I imported this baby: I was now the second owner of this GT4.. and I now obtained my dream car!!! This is where my story begins... This post has been edited by DKGT4: Nov 22, 2012 - 12:31 AM |
Sep 3, 2012 - 5:59 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 25, '09 From Edmonton Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
Okay... so I have done a little more research and have found that I should be concerned with the weight of my rims... (Forgive my noobiness) but anyways I have come up with some more options..
First option: Sparco Assetto Gara in Green color The specs are as follows: Size: 17x7.5 Offset: 35mm Backspacing: 5.62" Bolt Pattern: 5-100 Rec. Tire Size: 215/40-17 Weight: 19.4lbs. Finish: Green Painted Construction: 1 Pc. Gravity Cast This looks like a great wheel and I hope it has an 18" option. The second option is: O.Z. Ultraleggera in Bright Silver Paint The specs are as follows: Size: 17x8 Offset: 35mm Backspacing: 5.91" Bolt Pattern: 5-100 Rec. Tire Size: 205/50-16 Weight: 18.0lbs. Finish: Bright Silver Paint Construction: 1 Pc. Low Pressure Cast w/Shot Peened I am kinda of not familiar with Sparco rims, so if there is anyone that can give me some idea on the quality of these rims. I heard that O.Z. makes these rims in the background so if anyone can please fill me in, it would be greatly appreciated. |
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