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post Dec 14, 2010 - 1:23 PM
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hey everyone, i have been looking around for some info but i havent had much luck. so here we go.
1 does anyone know home many 6gc were made here in the states.
2 how to tell if you have the gt sports package.( my car came with leather seats, the beter speeker system)
3 what is the # on the firewall right next to the st204

thanks guys!


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post Dec 14, 2010 - 4:33 PM
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QUOTE (4-eyed-freek @ Dec 14, 2010 - 1:23 PM) *
hey everyone, i have been looking around for some info but i havent had much luck. so here we go.
1 does anyone know home many 6gc were made here in the states.
2 how to tell if you have the gt sports package.( my car came with leather seats, the beter speeker system)
3 what is the # on the firewall right next to the st204

thanks guys!


1. I don't know.
2. Call your local dealer and have them run your VIN to get your car's inventory; it'll list every option that your particular vehicle cam with.
3. The number on the firewall is either your VIN or the model code number, ie. ST204L-BLPSKA means I have a GT 5SFE Auto Liftback USDM Celica.

If any of this is wrong some of the more knowledgeable guys will correct me.


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post Dec 14, 2010 - 9:56 PM
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cool thankyou!


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