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post Dec 15, 2010 - 8:45 PM
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atoyot

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Hey all, I'm a new 6g celica owner, and a new forum member. I purchased my celica in need of much tlc, had I not purchased it, surely it was destined for the junk yard. It had a blown 7afe motor and had been sitting around for a long time. I brought new life to her and gave her a good running low milage 7afe/a245e combo out of a totaled prizm (chevy's corolla) Pictures and info can be found in my first post http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...mp;#entry888975

Now with a stout new powerplant and a long list of new parts, My mission is to restore the appearance of her poor mis-treated exterior.

I can see that this car has been in a front end collision, and the repair job was rather in-adequate. I discovered something that ReAlLy irritates me. The headlights are not secured to the car in any way. all 4 of them are just sitting there in the bumper, free to move about in any direction they please. There is no apparent or obvious way for them to be attached to the car either, no tabs, nothing. I Want to buy a whole new set of headlights with tabs on them and install them in my car, but I can't really even tell what they are supposed to bolt into. There may even be something missing from the front of the car for all i know.

If somebody would be so kind as to take some pictures of their car's headlights, in particular the areas that fasten them to the car, and/or explain how they are held in I would greatly appreciate it. also If anybody has a complete set w/ the rubber trim rings laying around (maybe somebody who did a jdm projector conversion?) I'd love to take them off your hands!

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- atoyot   Headlights??   Dec 15, 2010 - 8:45 PM
- - howie_vang   i have all four headlights but without the black r...   Dec 17, 2010 - 1:08 AM
- - EKAn   they bolt onto the head light support, it the bar ...   Dec 17, 2010 - 12:16 PM


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