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Enthusiast Joined Dec 17, '13 From metairie LA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
whats up guys, so im about to buy a 1995 toyota celica gt convertible and i was wondering what you guys think about it? i read some reviews and they say that the parts are too expensive. also, where could i get a jdm engine for it to upgrade and how do i know if it fits or not, im a car lover and i want to start learning since im just 16 so i need help from you guys. thanks
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The 3S-GTE fits under a stock hood with no problems. It just retains more heat than the GT4 hood.
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The 3S-GTE fits under a stock hood with no problems. It just retains more heat than the GT4 hood. I wouldn't quite say no problems. It works, but my gte needed 1.5" spacers on the hinges and trimming of the webbing underneath to clear the intercooler and intake box properly. otherwise you'll be rubbing and scraping stuff This post has been edited by enderswift: Dec 17, 2013 - 2:21 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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