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post Sep 28, 2009 - 12:14 AM
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The Celica, in particular the Castrol rally car, was my dream car when I was young. The Prius is being passed on to my wife, and I finally purchased a "new" GT. While it won't be a perfect replication, it'll make me happy, and that's all that matters, right? The goal of my goal is to make sure the car DOESN'T become a ricer and stays classy as close to the GT-Four original as I can with my abilities (and my wallet smile.gif )

The car, including the hood, will all be repainted white as the car is heavily oxidized. Many parts including the air intake hose, radiator, exhaust, ect were replaced. Lots of dry rot, but the car is rust free (except where she was hit a long time ago behind the tail light, which we'll fix). It's been shipped from Texas, so lots of sun damage, no rust. Tomorrow begins the last bit of the repair work (bondo door dings and fix rust) before we get it painted. All that, and then the removal of the ugly country blue pinstripes convinced me to dive head first into this project.

The mods so far:

Castrol decals custom made (a few Sega ones as well, in homage of Sega Rally biggrin.gif )
VIS carbon fiber hood (installed)
OEM white allow wheels (refinished in front of the car.. the ones on the car now are horrible steel ones)
Cold air intake and cone filter (the original air intake hose was rotted, so why not upgrade for the health of the car)
New headers
New drilled rotors and brake pads
New spark plugs
New wires and clamps
New performance radiator
25th anniversary seats
DVD/GPS 4" screen player
New speakers
New side mirrors
New paint job
New exhaust
New antenna


Car when I got it for only $2800:












So far (the replacement spoiler came with the mounting holes for the spoiler blocks bondoed closed...yay. Now I'll have the refiberglass the crack in the old spoiler I wasn't planning on using). Most of the car's trim has been stripped.. which is why the doors and headlamps look funky smile.gif :











I'll take more pics of the body work, and of the engine by Tuesday before it gets sent off to be painted. Of course, stripped, it's ugly right now.. but it'll be nice soon. The Castrol decals I had made will be installed 30 days after the paint job is done. Enjoy guys, updates soon.

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post Sep 28, 2009 - 9:03 AM
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i cant see the pics at work but if you are doing teh same thing, i say good luck. im actually having my All-Trac ST185 vynal wrapped in the Castrol scheme. i found a place that will wrap it for 2000.00 half what it would cost to paint it


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post Sep 28, 2009 - 9:38 AM
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QUOTE (Smaay @ Sep 28, 2009 - 9:03 AM) *
i cant see the pics at work but if you are doing teh same thing, i say good luck. im actually having my All-Trac ST185 vynal wrapped in the Castrol scheme. i found a place that will wrap it for 2000.00 half what it would cost to paint it



I actually got a great deal. I got my decals for a couple hundred bucks, and I know me and my friend can install them on our own, which saves a LOT of money. If they're charging you 2000 bucks, I'd say you're getting ripped off kindasad.gif


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post Sep 29, 2009 - 4:51 AM
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off tha hook!!castrol celica!awsome project.yup,will be waiting for updates!! thumbsup.gif

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post Sep 29, 2009 - 8:26 AM
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Awesome man. Props on not going ricer, so then I'd advise you remove that hood. wink.gif Why don't you go GT-4 front end if you're trying to make a replica?


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post Sep 29, 2009 - 10:02 AM
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QUOTE (SwissFerdi @ Sep 29, 2009 - 9:26 AM) *
Awesome man. Props on not going ricer, so then I'd advise you remove that hood. wink.gif Why don't you go GT-4 front end if you're trying to make a replica?


Thanks for the compliments guys.

To be honest, while I want it to be pretty close to the original rally car, I wasn't ever really going for exact. For the price the GT-4 look isn't really worth it to me, especially considering that 1. I like the hood I have on better 2. The GT-4 bumper requires mods that either I can't do (cutting the bar) or I'd be crazy to do (removing it). 3. Since I like the hood I have better (the design of the vent is better I think...) I can't really have a GT-4 bumper as the end of the hood isn't raised up an inch like the GT-4 one is. It would look funky, and having it smooth and level is very very important to me. Also, please remember that the hood will be painted white like the rest of the car. It won't look a ricer (like it does now thanks to the carbon fiber...eww)

There is good news in this though. I just found a white, facelift (96+) bumper which looks a lot better than the smiley 95 stock bumper I have, and a little bit closer to the GT-4 look, but won't have me compromising my safety. The bumper will be here in 3-5 days, pushing my paint job back to next week. Still, the car will be completed minus the decals by the end of next week biggrin.gif, so I can't wait to show you guys when it's completed

Again, the car looks like a heap of crud right now as without most of the trim and without it's spoiler and lights, it looks quite boring. But I can guarantee you it's going to be amazing here in just a few weeks. It's a little embarrassing showing it in this stage, but I hope you all can look past it for now... especially my lovely (not) aftermarket steel "Walmart" rims laugh.gif . The poor bastard who put those on it should seriously be punished. tongue.gif



The decals will be put on approximately 30 days after the car is painted, so if I can have everyone stay awake for that long, you'll all be in for some eye candy. I'm really proud of the decals that were made, and I hope to do the car justice. Either way, the completely redone car should be back from the shop in just a week and a half to two weeks, so they'll be plenty of pictures to share. smile.gif


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post Sep 29, 2009 - 11:55 AM
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Just to make sure, you're going for this look, right?




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post Sep 29, 2009 - 12:07 PM
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QUOTE (jimmykay @ Sep 29, 2009 - 12:55 PM) *
Just to make sure, you're going for this look, right?


Similar, yep.


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post Sep 29, 2009 - 2:08 PM
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no im doing a full vynal wrap...not just decals on a white car. basically the exact scheme but on a ST185





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post Sep 29, 2009 - 3:32 PM
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A full wrap will be a nightmare to put on...decals will be much much easier.

Even going to the expense of getting them painted on would be better & cheaper than a full wrap. Even Toyota just use decals.

If you get a bit damaged / vandelised then you`d be gutted...the whol lot would need doing again...with decals you can just replace the effected part.

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post Sep 29, 2009 - 3:38 PM
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QUOTE (Nial @ Sep 29, 2009 - 3:32 PM) *
A full wrap will be a nightmare to put on...decals will be much much easier.

Even going to the expense of getting them painted on would be better & cheaper than a full wrap. Even Toyota just use decals.

If you get a bit damaged / vandelised then you`d be gutted...the whol lot would need doing again...with decals you can just replace the effected part.



I totally agree. Saying it's just "decals on a white car" is kinda looking past the fact that that's all the original really was (decoration wise). But hey, to each their own. I hope to wow you with my "simple" decal set. tongue.gif


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QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Sep 29, 2009 - 4:38 PM) *
QUOTE (Nial @ Sep 29, 2009 - 3:32 PM) *
A full wrap will be a nightmare to put on...decals will be much much easier.

Even going to the expense of getting them painted on would be better & cheaper than a full wrap. Even Toyota just use decals.

If you get a bit damaged / vandelised then you`d be gutted...the whol lot would need doing again...with decals you can just replace the effected part.



I totally agree. Saying it's just "decals on a white car" is kinda looking past the fact that that's all the original really was (decoration wise). But hey, to each their own. I hope to wow you with my "simple" decal set. tongue.gif



If you need any pictures of genuine TTE cars or kits that I know are 100% accurate for reference to make sure they are correct then I have enough to satisfy even the most ardent Castrol Celica enthusiast


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post Sep 29, 2009 - 8:25 PM
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QUOTE (Nial @ Sep 29, 2009 - 3:51 PM) *
QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Sep 29, 2009 - 4:38 PM) *
QUOTE (Nial @ Sep 29, 2009 - 3:32 PM) *
A full wrap will be a nightmare to put on...decals will be much much easier.

Even going to the expense of getting them painted on would be better & cheaper than a full wrap. Even Toyota just use decals.

If you get a bit damaged / vandelised then you`d be gutted...the whol lot would need doing again...with decals you can just replace the effected part.



I totally agree. Saying it's just "decals on a white car" is kinda looking past the fact that that's all the original really was (decoration wise). But hey, to each their own. I hope to wow you with my "simple" decal set. tongue.gif



If you need any pictures of genuine TTE cars or kits that I know are 100% accurate for reference to make sure they are correct then I have enough to satisfy even the most ardent Castrol Celica enthusiast


That would be good for reference, yea! Thanks man. Post them here or PM me for my email addy.


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Got it back from the shop today! biggrin.gif biggrin.gif biggrin.gif

It turned out really well. Not everything is back on the car yet of course. Lots of the rubber seals and trim ect are still gone as are the rear lights.

I'll take another video in the morning, but since it's night time and there's only one small light in the garage, you can't see how much this glistens. It's like a whole new car. The engine updates are coming along nicely, and I'll take some more pics and vids of that in a little bit. The carbon fiber hood turned out GREAT painted and really makes the car come together.

The new 96' bumper looks great on my 95'. I just need to find some Tom's lips for either side and I'm good (I wasn't going to, but there's a spot where the previous owner put them here, so I might as well fill in the space).

The new wheels have been powdercoated white and will be put on this weekends. But for now, it's all curing and will be drying for 30 days before the decals will be put in place. Plenty of other stuff I can do till then though, including putting this thing back together fully. I've had a full night, but here's what I have so far:



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PS: this is a vid I forgot to post up when it was just bondoed and primed.



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I was looking through GT4OC, specifically at custom cluster faces, I came across a guy named Mook who does all sorts of nice stuff for Celicas, including this!



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post Oct 14, 2009 - 8:43 AM
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Here's the morning/daytime shot I promised:



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Well I'm diving into this project head on. The wheels are powdercoated and ready to be installed tomorrow. I'll try to get some pics up tomorrow of the car. It's now completely put back together and it look beautiful (spoiler, blocks, trim, lights, ect). I have yet to put the emblems on it, but it's pretty much ready to show off minus the decals. This weekend the drilled rotors and new brake pads will be installed. Last night we put new spark plugs in after flooding the car the day before due to a bad battery. Everything is up and running now and shes purring like a kitten. New headers will be shown off soon as well.

Anywho, I think you guys will be amazed to see the transformation just on the body alone tomorrow. Kinda makes me hesitant to put the vinyl on, as it just plain white is absolutely gorgeous.


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QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Oct 20, 2009 - 12:03 PM) *
Well I'm diving into this project head on. The wheels are powdercoated and ready to be installed tomorrow. I'll try to get some pics up tomorrow of the car. It's now completely put back together and it look beautiful (spoiler, blocks, trim, lights, ect). I have yet to put the emblems on it, but it's pretty much ready to show off minus the decals. This weekend the drilled rotors and new brake pads will be installed. Last night we put new spark plugs in after flooding the car the day before due to a bad battery. Everything is up and running now and shes purring like a kitten. New headers will be shown off soon as well.

Anywho, I think you guys will be amazed to see the transformation just on the body alone tomorrow. Kinda makes me hesitant to put the vinyl on, as it just plain white is absolutely gorgeous.


Can't wait to see the pictures. It's looking pretty nice so far. wink.gif


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post Oct 20, 2009 - 4:29 PM
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Pics ASAP!! This thing is coming along nicely. Keep it up thumbsup.gif


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Had to get a new axle because it was leaking grease like nothing else. $400 later the axle is replaced and the wheels are installed. It's been an expensive trip, but I'm almost there. I need to install the headers that just came in today, but other than that and the decals, I'm pretty much done. These are shots of before and after the emblems being put on. The back one couldn't be put on atm because it was damaged and I need to get a new one.

Hopefully you enjoy them. Here you guys go:












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I just fell in love bowdown.gif

That red Toyota emblem is going to look great with your decals.

Loving the progress man, keep up the good work! :]


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post Oct 21, 2009 - 5:47 PM
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love the paint job!
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Looks incredible, best of the luck with the next stage wink.gif
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QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Oct 21, 2009 - 6:31 PM) *


are those the '00 to '05 Toyota Celica GTS rims painted White with no center cap? cuz they look really good.


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Thanks for the compliments everyone smile.gif. I think I'm in love too wink.gif.

As far as the wheels, they do look very similar don't they.. but no, they were OEM wheels only sold in Japan and Europe for 6th generation Celicas. That's all I really know. I've looked at some 7th gen wheels and those spokes seem a bit more skinny and bowed than these. These are thicker.

Wish I knew more than that. But at the very least, they're beautiful and look a lot better than this, which is how they came to me. Loooots of work went into these haha:



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ah yes, i remember seeing these pop up some where else b4. Good purchase. thumbsup.gif


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Hey... If you get bored with this car and don't feel like putting the decals on... That thing is sexy enough as it sits! It's coming right along!


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QUOTE (richee3 @ Oct 22, 2009 - 2:24 PM) *
Hey... If you get bored with this car and don't feel like putting the decals on... That thing is sexy enough as it sits! It's coming right along!



Sadly I was thinking the same thing. It's beautiful in it's own right and doesn't need bright cheerful stickers on it to make it stand out.

Then again, just as I thought it was beautiful after coming back from the paint shop...without it's trim, spoiler, ect on it, I'm sure the car will go from absolutely beautiful to pretty much near mind blowing when it's all said and done, just as it did once I put all that extra crud back on it before.

I guess the good thing is that if the decals look ****ty, I can always pull them off and have a beautiful car waiting for me.

PS: Ah yes, thank you for the compliment kind sir laugh.gif


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Wow is all I can say. I think this qualifies for one of my favorite white celicas on here. x2 on the stance, just pure awesome thumbsup.gif
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Are those sidemarkers the stock one's + tint/smoked, or clears ones + tint/smoke? Great progress by the way, can't wait to see it when it's finished! I'm in Dayton, maybe we'll have to meet up sometime.
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QUOTE (gt_driFFter @ Oct 22, 2009 - 6:24 PM) *
Are those sidemarkers the stock one's + tint/smoked, or clears ones + tint/smoke? Great progress by the way, can't wait to see it when it's finished! I'm in Dayton, maybe we'll have to meet up sometime.


Actually they're smoked from the start, it's how I bought them. So no tinting film or anything smile.gif.

I really love them. The blinkers especially have a very deep reflectant look to them that made them simply gorgeous.


Actually I'm in Dayton all the time. I have a lot of friends out there. I'll be there this weekend to get help with installing rotors and brakes. If you ever want to meet up with us we could have a fun time with two white celicas haha.

If you have anything that needs fixed, while I'm in no way a proffessional...just learning everyhing myself...i could help in any way I could.


Hasmat:

Thanks that's a huge compliment! I'm glad you like where I'm taking the car. It's sporty but classy and I think it's come a long long way. smile.gif


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Do you have a link to where you bought them (sidemarkers) from?

The rotors and brakes will be very easy for you if you have any mechanical experience whatsoever. I'll extend the offer back to you as well, if you ever need a hand, let me know. A friend and I that's also on here have worked on these cars for a while so we're very familiar with most of the stuff.

BTW, I really need to update my profile as I've sold my white celica and bought a newer (98) silver one that is mostly stock. As I type this I'm in between putting clear coats on my tails, I redded the orange/amber part on them earlier today. If you aren't planning on going with JDM tails, you can have the supplies I used to do this. I still have plenty left over!
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QUOTE (gt_driFFter @ Oct 22, 2009 - 7:05 PM) *
Do you have a link to where you bought them (sidemarkers) from?

The rotors and brakes will be very easy for you if you have any mechanical experience whatsoever. I'll extend the offer back to you as well, if you ever need a hand, let me know. A friend and I that's also on here have worked on these cars for a while so we're very familiar with most of the stuff.

BTW, I really need to update my profile as I've sold my white celica and bought a newer (98) silver one that is mostly stock. As I type this I'm in between putting clear coats on my tails, I redded the orange/amber part on them earlier today. If you aren't planning on going with JDM tails, you can have the supplies I used to do this. I still have plenty left over!



Awesome, we'll all have to meet some time. Feel free to PM me pics of your Celica, can't wait to see it.

I'm not doing the JDM route (I don't like the look honestly and I certainly won't spend that much money on them lol) but I actually quite like the amber and red look of the lights, so I think I'll keep them as is. But thanks for the offer!

That's good to hear about the rotors and brakes. Hopefully we'll be able to crank that out fast. After that we fix the oil leak by getting a new oil pan gasket and then hopefully, the headers. I have never installed these before. I have a rough idea on what to do, so we'll see how it goes. Again, once those are in, I'll take a picture of the engine bay smile.gif.

How many miles are on your Celica and how is the condition? Are you planning on keeping it stock or are you going to upgrade it eventually? Almost hate to ask, but why did you sell the white one?


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Not a big job by any means, but I finally found a fix to a minor problem of mine. As super high quality as the VIS hood is, and despite how well it fits (as if it's OEM) the one thing that hadn't turned out like expected were the windshield wiper nozzles not fitting into the hood. The shape was correct, but the hole wasn't anywhere near large enough for the nubs to fit through.

As many of you guys know, finding replacement nozzles WITHOUT ricey led lights embedded in them is extremely hard. When you do find them, they're usually made for a specific model car, OEM or not.

I found these after a lot of searching, and they fit the car perfectly, and look very similar to the ones that were on the Celica originally. The existing hose was much too long for this setup, and I ended up shorting it on one end and extending it with a hose extender on the other. It works very well, and is nice and taught enough that I don't need to glue it down or hold it up with clips. I'm extremely pleased with how it looks. Again, I'll take a picture of the engine area once everything is installed hopefully this Saturday, but here's a pic of the outside for now wink.gif.



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Good to see you got the windshield washer nozzles in! You're making some really quick progress with this car.

Here's a tip I got for the headers: Odds are your bolts holing your existing manifold on will be rusted all to crap. They'll be a pain to get out without breaking them or rounding the heads, no matter how much WD40 or PB Blaster you use. But one guy told me something, and I tried it, and it worked beautifully. Start your car, let your motor warm up for about 5 minutes. Shut it off and then try to remove the bolts again. They'll come out as smooth as the day they went in. I don't know if this is a case by case thing that just happened to work out well when I tried it or if it's universal and will always work, but it's worth a shot.

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QUOTE (richee3 @ Oct 24, 2009 - 8:48 PM) *
Good to see you got the windshield washer nozzles in! You're making some really quick progress with this car.

Here's a tip I got for the headers: Odds are your bolts holing your existing manifold on will be rusted all to crap. They'll be a pain to get out without breaking them or rounding the heads, no matter how much WD40 or PB Blaster you use. But one guy told me something, and I tried it, and it worked beautifully. Start your car, let your motor warm up for about 5 minutes. Shut it off and then try to remove the bolts ago. They'll come out as smooth as the day they went in. I don't know if this is a case by case thing that just happened to work out well when I tried it or if it's universal and will always work, but it's worth a shot.



I'll have to try that on the headers, thanks for the tip. Also, thanks for the compliment on the nozzles.

Good news, while I couldn't do the headers today, I was able to go ahead and put the rotors and brake pads on. The drilled rotors look AMAZING against the new wheels. I'll take the pictures tomorrow biggrin.gif and post them.


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Car looks great. What's wrong with your current 2-post?



I was driving to Dayton today to my friends house to do the rotors and pads, and as I'm driving, I hear a giant "SNAP" and the "fixed" spoiler Maaco repaired, cracked in the same crack that was existing when I first turned it in.

Sad that I did all my own bodywork BUT the spoiler, entrusting it in someone else and all they did was put a bead of fiberglass in the HUGE crack to fix it. I guess he thought the spoiler was just for show, but unfortunately for him (and me) the spoiler is there for a reason and wind did a number on his horrible job.

Just goes to show you, if you go to Maaco, only get paint done. Do everything yourself. rolleyes.gif

At least I found a good one. If the paint isn't good, I'll get it resprayed (something they can actually do!) and be back to were I was this morning before my spoiler cracked like a twig.

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Thanks bud. I'll have more pics tomorrow of the rotors and more soon once my repairs are done to the spoiler.


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Here are the wheels (slightly dirty from new brake pad brake dust) and my new rotors! They're beautiful biggrin.gif



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Ah man sorry to hear about the spoiler. But seeing how fast you're going with all this you can recover in no time! btw sexy rims. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE (Hazmat @ Oct 26, 2009 - 5:30 PM) *
Ah man sorry to hear about the spoiler. But seeing how fast you're going with all this you can recover in no time! btw sexy rims. biggrin.gif



Thanks about the rims, I like them too smile.gif.

Yea, it'll be fixed in no time. I have a dead line of next month for this ALL to be done, so I'm rushing through this asap. Plus I'm impatient, so I do this with everything I make. laugh.gif


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Ah man sorry to hear about the spoiler. But seeing how fast you're going with all this you can recover in no time! btw sexy rims. biggrin.gif



Thanks about the rims, I like them too smile.gif.

Yea, it'll be fixed in no time. I have a dead line of next month for this ALL to be done, so I'm rushing through this asap. Plus I'm impatient, so I do this with everything I make. laugh.gif


hey man if you ever need any help just hit me up im just over the river and Im always in cbus doing a promotion at BoMA or Spice.
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Ah man sorry to hear about the spoiler. But seeing how fast you're going with all this you can recover in no time! btw sexy rims. biggrin.gif



Thanks about the rims, I like them too smile.gif.

Yea, it'll be fixed in no time. I have a dead line of next month for this ALL to be done, so I'm rushing through this asap. Plus I'm impatient, so I do this with everything I make. laugh.gif


hey man if you ever need any help just hit me up im just over the river and Im always in cbus doing a promotion at BoMA or Spice.



Awesome, I'd really appreciate that whenever you get a chance. I have some headers to install that I need help on and eventually (hopefully, if the guy contacts me again) some new seats. If you have some stuff to work on as well, I'd also be more than happy to help. I travel all around the state for a volunteer group I'm in anyway.


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wat kind of seats r u getting
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Absolutely jack now lol. The guy who was trading me the seats for my parts bailed on it without letting me know. I have some white and black seat covers I could use I guess. We'll have to see. I'd honestly like something a bit nicer that what I have currently. To be honest, I'd just be happy if the seats I had could be fixed. I have a couple ripped seams on the side showing insulation, but other than that they are quite nice.

We'll see. Money is getting a bit tight atm, so I think I'll be waiting on getting anything more elaborate as for as seating goes.


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Yea, I know.. they look amazing. I just need to sell off a few things first.


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about your hood i have the same hood and i just opened up the hood hole slightly with a dremel and the oem nozzles fit fine


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about your hood i have the same hood and i just opened up the hood hole slightly with a dremel and the oem nozzles fit fine


Kinda hard to dremel a hole that has paint on it. The last thing I want to do is start chipping on the paint and then worry about it spreading, ya know? Besides, these ones look almost identical to the OEM ones and make mounting to the underside significantly easier.


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Just an update:

Spoiler will be here Tuesday.

This week the spoiler blocks and spoiler will be resprayed/sprayed. The spoiler blocks had some paint issues that they're fixing for free.

Next weekend, the decals go on everything except for the large "CASTROL" logo on the spoiler, since.. obviously..that part will still need to cure.

Hopefully the weekend after that, the headers and new stereo/speakers will be installed with some much needed help from Aerl.


Pictures will come with each step smile.gif. Basically, this will be fully ready the first week of December when the final decal is put on the spoiler.


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There cant be many Castrol Celicas in the US....will certainly stand out from the crowd.

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Third time's the charm? Just got the third one in today...



At least I'm hoping..sigh. First one had a crack down the underside in the center. The second was the replacement that had the mounting notches that the spoiler blocks go into filled in with bondo. Then the first was "repaired" only to crack again. Now the third (and by far the dirtiest, but hey! no cracks!).

Both the new spoiler and the old spoiler blocks will be taken into the shop tomorrow to be painted white. If you guys don't remember, the blocks weren't painted all the way in the back and were rough. They are fixing those for free, though he's not spraying the spoiler for free even though it was their repair job that failed me. rolleyes.gif

Can't wait for Saturday. The car will look like a Castrol car then.

I also have a new surprise. I got red, rally mudflaps for the car! And they're even that much more amazing as they were specifically made for the Celica, and will have the Celica (90's style) logo in white on the back of each one. It's the little touches that count, right? wink.gif It's going to seriously look amazing. Can't wait to show it off. After that, it's headers and stereo/speakers. I'll have pictures this weekend of the decals though.


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Where did you get that red emblem?
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eBay. However, I think I got the last one he had.. could be mistaken though smile.gif.

Btw, speaking of which, the back emblem is now on the car as the replacement came in last week. I'll take a picture of that when the decals are on.


EDIT: More good news. Maaco said they'd paint the new spoiler for $35, the parts of prep materials, since they messed up on the last smile.gif. My day just got 2000% better tongue.gif

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There was actually a white 2 post spoiler for sale on Ebay with the Castrol decal already on it not too long ago. Lol. Sounds like you're getting a steal from Maaco.


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There was actually a white 2 post spoiler for sale on Ebay with the Castrol decal already on it not too long ago. Lol. Sounds like you're getting a steal from Maaco.


Yea, I saw those.. but the spoilers were heavily damaged (paint wise). I think Maaco feels like they gypped me on the repair job (...well, they did) and that's the only reason why they're doing this for me.

The spoiler and blocks will be done soon biggrin.gif


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i cant wait to see this with all the decals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hurrrryyyyyyyyyy. biggrin.gif


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Seriously looking forward to what's to come. And as always, amazing work and effort! thumbsup.gif
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Pictures today guys. Wait with baited breathe lol.. but don't suffocate yourselves.

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Pictures today guys. Wait with baited breathe lol.. but don't suffocate yourselves.


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First off, I apologize.. it's not done. It would have been, but my friend who was helping me out left at 1pm because he got a call from his fiancee that his basement was flooding ...yay!

Anywho, his basement is now fine, and the pipe to his washer repaired... we'll get back on this tomorrow and complete it. For now, all I can say is pretty much everything you see here I did by myself. I know it doesn't look like much, but laying this stuff out is hard to do by yourself, and I wasn't able to lay the vinyl down myself as you kinda need two people for these things.. they're huge. (The ones that are laid down were done in with my friend)

I got the spoiler and spoiler blocks back from the paint shop today. THEY LOOK AMAZING! It'll be on the car tomorrow, but for now... here's a teaser picture. Hope no one died from suffocation:



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I almost did. lol thumbsup.gif though!


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Oh nice. I seriously cant wait to see the outcome after its all pieced together!
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Thanks guys smile.gif. Can't wait to show it off in completion. Keep in mind, that even though the decals will be done tomorrow (hopefully), the large "Castrol" one on the spoiler won't be there obviously, as the paint hasn't fully cured yet.

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I remember being about 12/13 years old with Gran Turismo 3, and saving up all of my in game money to get the Castrol Celica haha. It's so great that you're recreating it man. It's going to come up a treat.
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So whens the rear diff, drive shaft, 3sgte, e154f, superstrut, 4pot, etc coming? tongue.gif

Just kidding...

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On the big stickers (If its proper vinyl) use lots of water with a very tiny small amount of washing up liquid and carefully use a credit card to push the water out from under them...this will allow you to remove the stickers and re use them if you dont line them up correctly or allow you some adjustment...use a hair drier to dry them out afterwards...but dont let them get too hot.

putting the stickers on without water will mean a large headache.

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On the big stickers (If its proper vinyl) use lots of water with a very tiny small amount of washing up liquid and carefully use a credit card to push the water out from under them...this will allow you to remove the stickers and re use them if you dont line them up correctly or allow you some adjustment...use a hair drier to dry them out afterwards...but dont let them get too hot.

putting the stickers on without water will mean a large headache.

On the smaller stickers dont dother with water as you can line them up pretty easily without.


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QUOTE (Nial @ Nov 8, 2009 - 7:30 AM) *
On the big stickers (If its proper vinyl) use lots of water with a very tiny small amount of washing up liquid and carefully use a credit card to push the water out from under them...this will allow you to remove the stickers and re use them if you dont line them up correctly or allow you some adjustment...use a hair drier to dry them out afterwards...but dont let them get too hot.

putting the stickers on without water will mean a large headache.

On the smaller stickers dont dother with water as you can line them up pretty easily without.


vinyl science 101^


You`d be amazed how many people I have seen try to put vinyl straight onto a car laugh.gif sorry to state the obvious, but its better to say something simple than to not say it and let someone **** up a job wink.gif


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Amen to large quantities of soapy water. That is what got me by with my huge yellow dragonx2 on my old celica. I had like a cajillion little pieces to attach.


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MOAR PICTURES!!!


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Progress so far. So much to do, so much done... still working, just taking a breather. These are in the order they're completed. I actually have a lot more done than this.. but these are when I took pics of the car. Michelin decals are on the bumper and back quarter panels, but not shown for instance:












As far as the rear diff, drive shaft, 3sgte, e154f, superstrut, 4pot, etc.... they'll come when you pay for them, brother wink.gif haha.

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Nice progress. I, however, would have put your own name as the driver or a co-driver. Would have been your little cameo.


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Nice progress. I, however, would have put your own name as the driver or a co-driver. Would have been your little cameo.


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Good idea. It's never too late to change it though smile.gif. Also, I'm not sure I'd want to broadcast my full name while I drive around. wink.gif


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At least the first name.


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Here is a suggestion.

Lets say your name is Andrew Jefferson.
You could do something like

Jeff Andrewson

Or you could be like me with 7 nicknames so you can list one that fits you better ;-)


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post Nov 8, 2009 - 6:37 PM
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Great job man that looks flawless! Two thumbs up for the progress. Now I get to wait in excitement to see full shots thumbsup.gif thumbsup.gif
post Nov 8, 2009 - 6:41 PM
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I vote for putting "Daniel Richey" on the side of the car. Lol.

Seriously though, it's looking good!


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post Nov 8, 2009 - 6:54 PM
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Guys , I have a major problem and need help.

I'm on my third spoiler and cant buy and respray another. To be honest I'm sick and tired of having problems to such a simple solution.

The first spoiler was cracked, the second had the mounting holes and screw holes bondoed over, and NOW the third's screw holes to attach to the spoiler blocks are about twice as large as the original. It looks like they've been drilled out or something.

Is there any way to still use this? Is there any way to, i don't know, do like a nut and washer system to have it tighten to the oversize hole? Would this be stable enough or would it move around and break eventually?

I'm just at a loss, and I could use the help. Thanks in advance.

Btw, here are some updated pictures smile.gif :







This post has been edited by CastrolCelica: Nov 8, 2009 - 7:38 PM


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post Nov 8, 2009 - 7:05 PM
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Double bubble.

This post has been edited by CastrolCelica: Nov 8, 2009 - 7:12 PM


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post Nov 8, 2009 - 7:38 PM
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I was told a clip on nut would work on these. I'll have to get 4 of them tomorrow and see if that will work. Lordy lord, this project never lets me down lol.


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post Nov 8, 2009 - 7:42 PM
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Looks good man. Get JDM tails. And they also should've taped off the keyhole, it looks like they painted right over it?


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post Nov 8, 2009 - 7:53 PM
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QUOTE (SwissFerdi @ Nov 8, 2009 - 8:42 PM) *
Looks good man. Get JDM tails. And they also should've taped off the keyhole, it looks like they painted right over it?



For the JDM tails, I actually don't like them as much. I know it's strange, but one of the things I actually liked about the Celica when I was younger were the tail lights. To get JDM ones would take out one of the things I like about the car. That and stock ones are on the Sega Rally car, so there ya go wink.gif

Yea, don't even get me started on the keyholes rolleyes.gif . I repaired the door keyholes, but I have yet to do the one on the trunk. Trust me, it will be fixed very soon smile.gif.


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QUOTE (Hazmat @ Nov 8, 2009 - 7:37 PM) *
Great job man that looks flawless! Two thumbs up for the progress. Now I get to wait in excitement to see full shots thumbsup.gif thumbsup.gif



QUOTE (richee3 @ Nov 8, 2009 - 7:41 PM) *
I vote for putting "Daniel Richey" on the side of the car. Lol.

Seriously though, it's looking good!



Thanks guys smile.gif. Lol, yea I think I'll leave it as is wink.gif. I should have new shots in the next up and coming days. Sorry it's not finished.. once again my friend was pulled away around 2pm to do things at home and then never came back.. oh joy! Still, we got a lot done, and I got a lot done by myself afterwords. On the big swoops though and large logos, I need another person to hold it as it's being put down, so this will have to wait till he's free again. Hopefully that will be tomorrow night.

It's almost done though.

Here is a list of what needs to be done:
Spoiler "Castrol" logo
Driver's side fender swooshes
2x Bonnet swooshes
Bonnet "Castrol" logo
Bonnet "Prepared by ...." logo
Roof "Castrol" logo
Driver's side door big box and #4

And that's it. As you can see it's almost done! It's not shown in the pictures, but more stuff has been done to the roof. Next time I show pictures though, I want to be 100% done with the car. Thanks for the support thus far, and keep your eyes peeled for more pictures soon.


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post Nov 9, 2009 - 12:21 AM
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Hey! What's with the Sega decal??

Sega Rally: "Game over Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" tongue.gif


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post Nov 9, 2009 - 12:43 AM
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QUOTE (delusionz @ Nov 9, 2009 - 1:21 AM) *
Hey! What's with the Sega decal??

Sega Rally: "Game over Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" tongue.gif


Whats with it? Haha. It's been my inspiration the whole time wink.gif.

My favorite system of all time was the Sega Saturn because it houses all the games I grew up with. Sega Rally, Daytona USA, ect. The reason the Celica (namely the Castrol) one had such a large draw to me was because of Sega Rally. It was then that I also became interested in rally racing.

To not put the Sega logos up there would be a crime wink.gif haha.


Funny side note. I almost sacrificed one of the sega logos to put the S in front of my liscense plate, which I think would accurately sum up my opinion of the car.


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The "Prepared by Toyota Team Europe" stickers on the doors

shouldnt they say

"Powered By Toyota Team Europe"???

Otherwise...looking good...you cant beat a Castrol Celica

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post Nov 9, 2009 - 1:34 PM
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QUOTE (Nial @ Nov 9, 2009 - 2:19 PM) *
The "Prepared by Toyota Team Europe" stickers on the doors

shouldnt they say

"Powered By Toyota Team Europe"???

Otherwise...looking good...you cant beat a Castrol Celica



I've seen some that say prepared, some that say powered, some that just say Toyota Team Europe... and then some that simply don't have a graphic there.

The designs seem to change per car, and pretty drastically. Even the swooshes are completely different. If you look at the logos used for Castrol even, there are different ones for different cars. Some have the red only Castrol logo over the tire in the front, while others have the red and green box version.

I'm actually kinda curious to see how many types of Castrol Celicas were made. I've even seen ones with other "main" sponsors on them.

Anywho, if you look closely, I've changed a lot more than that anyway because it fits better on this model Celica, or I just found it more aesthetically pleasing. I figure if every Castrol car had big differences, why not carry that on with mine too wink.gif.


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wow its really looking great bro, thinking about a meet in southern ohio or indiania, somewhere around here, putting up a forum in the meet section you should check it out bro, but im loving the car it has really come a long way, i get my riser blocks and fogs later this week, and then hopefully my jdm tails next week if i can win this battle on ebay ha ha


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She looks STUNNING!

I think this has been my favorite build thread by far. The dedication to accuracy and your persistence are enviable. Keep up the work...it's great!


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Thanks guys, that means a lot to me smile.gif. It's slightly custom since I don't have a GT-4 and what not, but at the same time, I'm really trying to do the car justice. Even when the car is "decorated" I still have so much more planned for it. Then again, I don't think anyone's project is really done, is it? smile.gif

Per the big meet (giggle), I'd be down with that for sure. I travel all across Ohio anyway for my volunteering, so southern Ohio or Indiana would be do able for sure. Best of luck on getting those parts btw smile.gif.


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QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Nov 9, 2009 - 1:34 PM) *
QUOTE (Nial @ Nov 9, 2009 - 2:19 PM) *
The "Prepared by Toyota Team Europe" stickers on the doors

shouldnt they say

"Powered By Toyota Team Europe"???

Otherwise...looking good...you cant beat a Castrol Celica



I've seen some that say prepared, some that say powered, some that just say Toyota Team Europe... and then some that simply don't have a graphic there.

The designs seem to change per car, and pretty drastically. Even the swooshes are completely different. If you look at the logos used for Castrol even, there are different ones for different cars. Some have the red only Castrol logo over the tire in the front, while others have the red and green box version.

I'm actually kinda curious to see how many types of Castrol Celicas were made. I've even seen ones with other "main" sponsors on them.

Anywho, if you look closely, I've changed a lot more than that anyway because it fits better on this model Celica, or I just found it more aesthetically pleasing. I figure if every Castrol car had big differences, why not carry that on with mine too wink.gif.


Yea...I think I drew a similar conclusion...there are hundreds of different versions.....I have done the same as you for my corolla.....taken my favourite bits from each design and made up a unique one that suited my taste and the look of the car best.

The Malboro Celicas look cool...stunning in fact, but would require painting as well as stickers to pull off the look.....

I`ve spent many months...if not years researching TTE Celicas...I get the feeling that after every graphics design they started again with a new one for every rally...really annoying when you want to accurately replicate a kit, also there are many non genuine castrol designs about which might be misleading.

Anyway...yours looks very cool...I like it alot


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QUOTE (CastrolCelica @ Nov 8, 2009 - 7:53 PM) *
QUOTE (SwissFerdi @ Nov 8, 2009 - 8:42 PM) *

Looks good man. Get JDM tails. And they also should've taped off the keyhole, it looks That and stock ones are on the Sega Rally car, so there ya go wink.gif




Euro spec tails brother. look just like the USDM but they remove the extra corner bulb. They look cleaner (thats y i have them)

edit: but it looks great

edit II:

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Wow, I generally can't stand the look of any car with the abundance of decals on them, but I really like this Celica. The replication is top-notch. Nice detail work, man, it looks stunning! biggrin.gif


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Thanks guys!

Yes, the spoiler blocks and new spoiler are painted. It would have been on tonight, but my bolts weren't long enough. They'll be on tomorrow. I'll have pictures tomorrow or Wednesday morning of it truly completed (with the spoiler)....BUT

As promised, the car is finally done with it's graphics. It's been a really hard, long... annoying.........costly road, but it feels like SUCH a pay off now.

Here it is:





Ok! Thanks for looking hope you all enjoyed.






























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