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post Feb 16, 2017 - 3:51 PM
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Hello everyone,

This thread is to document work I do to my celica. It is my second celica, my first was a 1995 GT but somebody rear ended it while it was parked in front of my house.

Some pics of my old one

on the right




I had that celica from late 2009 or early 2010 and I junked it in january of 2016. On new years eve I was driving my 2016 WRX and left the celica parked in the street. I got a call from my brother around 3 or 4 am that somebody hit my car. the cops showed up, took his info, and gave it to my brother. I showed up the next day to find this







The impact pushed the car one house over. It received front end damage as well, it had hit another car parked in in front of the next house.

The kid who hit it was 18 and uninsured driving his moms 98 4runner. I have uninsured motorist coverage so after 3 or 4 weeks I got a check from my insurance for $2,800. They offered $3,000 and they keep the car, or $2,800 and I keep it. So I kept it and started looking for a replacement.

I found another 1995, same color as mine, but it was an ST with the 1.8 7AFE, not the 2.2 5SFE that my GT had. My GT had 230,000 miles on it and this one only had 71,000 miles. It also had decent paint whereas my GT had **** paint that I never got around to getting repainted. Oh and the GT's AC didnt work, and this one worked perfectly. The car was listed for $3,500, I offered $3,000 over the phone, and talked him down another $200 in person so I got the car for $2,800. Exactly what my insurance had given me.

heres a pic from the drive home



and the rest of the car




I pulled all of the useful things from the GT that I could think of, including my front seats, speakers, stereo, wheels/rims, interior trim pieces, etc... The new ST had an ugly tan interior and the front seats were dirty and kinda gross so I put my GT's front seats in. My GT had a black interior. After pulling stuff out I junked it for $150.

So far I have tinted the windows, installed a keyless entry system, a trunk popper, bluetooth stereo, speakers, and seat warmers. The ST has manual locks and windows. The windows I can deal with, but manual locks were really annoying so I purchased a kit with door lock actuators and installed them. I pulled out the entire interior to run wiring for the trunk popper, seat warmers, actuators, and the keyless entry box. While I had everything out I laid down the poor mans dynamat, peel n seal



A friend of mine had recently redone the carpet in his house and had leftover carpet padding he gave me for free. I laid it over my floor over the peel n seal. Then I got a black carpet from the junk yard, washed very well with a pressure washer and installed it. On all of my interior panels I glued quilting foam to the inside of the panels. The interior is nice and quiet now and I have 0 rattles. I still get road noise but overall its a good improvement.

I have also upgraded most of my lights to LED








one last pic of the car


One of my current projects is the rims. I got a second set of factory alloy wheels I'm restoring. I want one set in bright rally white and another in silver. Once I finish the first set I'll swap them and restore the other set.

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post May 24, 2018 - 1:05 PM
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QUOTE (narly_charley @ May 21, 2018 - 8:17 AM) *
QUOTE (ds8 @ May 18, 2018 - 6:11 PM) *
I would like to hear your opinions on refinishing this set of factory alloys. I got them stripped and ready for paint. My question is do I powder coat or do regular automotive paint + clearcoat or engine enamel? I wanna do this set in bright white. I'm talking rally white. Once they are done I'll swap them out and redo the set currently on the car in silver.


Powder Coat all day. I had a set of TRD 18" wheels for my 7th gen that I sent to Wheels America (their Chicago branch before they closed it down). They were bent to hell and back and had DEEP curb rash. They sent them back and they looked better than new, I could not have been happier. If you plan on racing/tracking it with the wheels, I wouldn't recommend refinishing like that because they heat them up pretty hot and CAN make them more brittle. Mine was just driven on the road, so I didn't have any issues.


https://wheelsamerica.com/retail-services/w...epair-services/


I have read about the possible danger of powder coating. I also don't know how they would deal with the plastic center caps. I would want the wheel and center cap to match obviously.


QUOTE (danthrift71 @ May 21, 2018 - 11:36 PM) *
Just read whole thread up 'til now. Powder coat ovens usually don't go much over about 350 degrees F. I have several customers that powder coat automobile wheels and all
kinds of aluminum like high end bicycle frames (thin wall tubing. much more heat saturation). I haven't heard of any failures as a result of heat from PC ovens. Go for it.
That being said, have you considered a polished or wire brushed finish? Also really like the LED lights. I live way out in the country and my stock lights don't do much for seeing
deer and other animals. May I ask what kind of LEDs you got for headlights and high beams and how do you like them now that you've had them a while? Thanks.



I am not interested in polished or brushed finish, I want one set of wheels in the original silver, and the other set rally white. Here are links to the LED bulbs I bought. They have been fantastic and I would buy them again. I really like that they are instant on. You can basically strobe your high beams at people instead of flashing them to get their attention.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KFBPBX4/

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KFBPAJO/
post May 25, 2018 - 11:20 PM
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Thanks. I'll check 'em out.
post May 24, 2020 - 2:20 PM
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Quick update

I still have not touched the wheels due to my CV axle boots being torn, but I finally replaced the CV axles. I also replaced the front and rear motor mounts and the AC idle up valve. While I was at it with the CV axles I did the ball joints, tie rod ends, and sway bar links too. My radiator was looking pretty old so i replaced that too along with new upper and lower hoses.

I added a strobe module to the 3rd brake light circuit, also I am gathering parts needed to convert my rear drums to disc brakes.

post Feb 16, 2022 - 2:49 PM
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QUOTE (ds8 @ Apr 1, 2017 - 8:09 PM) *
Swapped out a few more things this weekend.

First up is the center console cover:



Pic taken before I cleaned it. I found this cover in the junk yard and it was in good shape minus the 4 dimples on there.

I also replaced my door panels. Also a junk yard find.

Here's my old driver side panel:



The passenger one wasn't too bad, but I swapped it anyway cause the new set I found was in better condition. I threw away the old drivers side one, but kept the passenger side one. I plan to store it for now.

Here's a pic of my door with the panel off, so you can see the door lock actuators I installed and their mounting location.


funny .i found at the junkyard this same color and model . it had lock actuator located on the same spot. it look exactly like yours , but it was in Illinois.
Finally here is the new door panel:



Lastly if anyone has a part number for these door panel push pins that would be great.

post Feb 17, 2022 - 9:08 PM
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look up st202 blmzf. theres a russian website and another one called epc data on the 1st page of google search. there you can find part numbers for those.


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