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post Dec 29, 2010 - 12:39 PM
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QUOTE (richee3 @ Dec 29, 2010 - 2:24 AM) *
Yeah, the TRD front splitters will fit both the '94-95 and the '96+ front bumpers. They just tend to look better on the pre-facelift bumper. They even fir the GT4 front bumper, provided that notches are cut in them. Here they are on presure2's (GT4 front end, TRD front splitters) car with the notches cut in them.



I had a set like this on my car. ('96+ front bumper, TRD splitters with GT4 notches cut in them.)




The SS-III rear splitters will fit any year Celica, excluding the coupe and convertible. Those are slightly longer than the hatchback. The SS-III front splitters that the members here sell were designed to work with the '96+ front bumper, but members have fitted them to their '94-'95 front bumper and one member even mounted them to his GT4 front bumper. There will just be a slight gap between the splitter and the bumper if they aren't matched to each other.

The TRD front splitters will be easiest to find on Ebay, but they don't pop up as often as TRD rear splitters.


alright cool. thanks alot richee you helped alot. im glad my first forum question was a long one smile.gif
well here comes a sweet celica. hopefully. thanks
post Dec 29, 2010 - 12:47 PM
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QUOTE (richee3 @ Dec 29, 2010 - 1:24 AM) *
Yeah, the TRD front splitters will fit both the '94-95 and the '96+ front bumpers. They just tend to look better on the pre-facelift bumper. They even fir the GT4 front bumper, provided that notches are cut in them. Here they are on presure2's (GT4 front end, TRD front splitters) car with the notches cut in them.



I had a set like this on my car. ('96+ front bumper, TRD splitters with GT4 notches cut in them.)




The SS-III rear splitters will fit any year Celica, excluding the coupe and convertible. Those are slightly longer than the hatchback. The SS-III front splitters that the members here sell were designed to work with the '96+ front bumper, but members have fitted them to their '94-'95 front bumper and one member even mounted them to his GT4 front bumper. There will just be a slight gap between the splitter and the bumper if they aren't matched to each other.

The TRD front splitters will be easiest to find on Ebay, but they don't pop up as often as TRD rear splitters.


alright so i pretty much understand my front. but then what about my rear. it seems as like there are no splitters or extensions for my coupe.
and thanks alot for the help. im hoping to bring the site a hot 94 coupe
post Dec 29, 2010 - 4:43 PM
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No problem. The front is easy. Coupes and convertibles have it a little bit harder when it comes to finding rear splitters. The back of the car is just a little bit longer, so you have to find specific splitters. Your best bet is to search for "Curren." A Curren is basically a Celica coupe with a different front end. Toyota made TRD rear splitters to fit it. A few members here have them. They are a little bit harder to find, but you can find them if you are patient enough.





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post Dec 29, 2010 - 4:55 PM
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QUOTE (richee3 @ Dec 29, 2010 - 4:43 PM) *
No problem. The front is easy. Coupes and convertibles have it a little bit harder when it comes to finding rear splitters. The back of the car is just a little bit longer, so you have to find specific splitters. Your best bet is to search for "Curren." A Curren is basically a Celica coupe with a different front end. Toyota made TRD rear splitters to fit it. A few members here have them. They are a little bit harder to find, but you can find them if you are patient enough.





Be sure to post pictures of your coupe up thumbsup.gif



got it. thanks alot richee. now i even learned about a type of celica ive never even heard of. that curren celica looks kick ass.
post Dec 29, 2010 - 7:56 PM
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ok you have one like mine. i havea 94 st also mine is a hatch though. anyway i did the ss111 front splitters and trd rears its prolly the best look for the preface bumper like ours. ill give you a before and after pic..

here is a before pic without the splitters


here is an after of the front splitters



and here is my trd rear


and of course i have my riser blocks under my stock wing and my 96+ side skirts


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post Dec 29, 2010 - 8:01 PM
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QUOTE (TerBeau @ Dec 29, 2010 - 7:56 PM) *
ok you have one like mine. i havea 94 st also mine is a hatch though. anyway i did the ss111 front splitters and trd rears its prolly the best look for the preface bumper like ours. ill give you a before and after pic..

here is a before pic without the splitters


here is an after of the front splitters



and here is my trd rear


and of course i have my riser blocks under my stock wing and my 96+ side skirts


oh was it difficult to get the front splitters to look right? what did you have to do ? and where can i find a pair of ssIII ?
post Dec 29, 2010 - 8:10 PM
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these splitters were made for 96+ but work great on the earlier years. these install fairly easy. i used some of the stock tabs and drilled into the buper in some spots. they fit snug and flush one thing you may want to do is also have double sided tape to hepl hold it tight against. buth you can get these splitters from these two guys. (dustin15brown, vincent_doggy) good quality stuff and sometimes cheaper than ebay.


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post Dec 29, 2010 - 8:44 PM
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QUOTE (TerBeau @ Dec 29, 2010 - 9:10 PM) *
these splitters were made for 96+ but work great on the earlier years. these install fairly easy. i used some of the stock tabs and drilled into the buper in some spots. they fit snug and flush one thing you may want to do is also have double sided tape to hepl hold it tight against. buth you can get these splitters from these two guys. (dustin15brown, vincent_doggy) good quality stuff and sometimes cheaper than ebay.


nice thanks alot man. i appreciate the help. i was told i can get trd splitters but these ssIII appeal to my eye alot more
post Dec 29, 2010 - 10:29 PM
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same here more sleek to me. i also like the edgy look but id rather the ssIII


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