Hi everyone! I actually didn't know this site existed as I generally browse and post on classic-celica, and happen to find a thread with this site refferenced. I hope to be able to contribute something positive to the community.
Here are some pictures of my 77LB that I picked up about 3 weeks ago with 97k original miles.
Hey everyone
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welcome it look solid. good community here and good people.. welcome again
Rocky
Rocky
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nice ride
of course that every new membre is positive to the celica community
faffi (belgium)
of course that every new membre is positive to the celica community
faffi (belgium)
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Re: Hey everyone
Looks very clean from the pictures.
Any plans for it?
Any plans for it?
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Thanks for the comments guys. As far as plans go, everything on it is in great shape, minus the following, rear carpet (destroyed by the sun) and the covers for the rear shocks are all but gone destroyed by the sun too. The body is in good shape except for very small dings and cracking on the original paint.
So as far as plans, I am going to replace the rear hatch carpet, and tower covers, body work and paint. For the mean time. I will eventually like to swap / build up the 20R. sportier suspension, and a few other things. I will start a project thread when I start to get things rolling. I drive it daily, so functionality and reliability first. And I will go from there. I have thought of not driving it so much, but I have always believed that its what they were made for, to be out on the road! haha.
So as far as plans, I am going to replace the rear hatch carpet, and tower covers, body work and paint. For the mean time. I will eventually like to swap / build up the 20R. sportier suspension, and a few other things. I will start a project thread when I start to get things rolling. I drive it daily, so functionality and reliability first. And I will go from there. I have thought of not driving it so much, but I have always believed that its what they were made for, to be out on the road! haha.
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