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Hello,
I have heard that for some reason you guys in the States are not allowed the GT-Four in it's standard form, is this correct? I heard that a lot of engines get shipped out for you to put into "normal" celica's. Does anyone know the reason you aren't allowed them? is it down to emissions? Thanks Nathan -------------------- 1994 JDM ST205 WRC with 17" OZ Chrono's wearing 215/45/17 Eagle F1's. HKS Induction Kit, Blitz DV, Decat and full SS System, Blitz SBC-iD and Power Meter running at 1.12Bar = 17mpg and a lot of fun
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you are correct...
we did however get the st-185 up until 93. In 94 the 6gc came out without a gt-4 model in the states, apparently the main reason was that the previous gt-4 did not sell very well in the states. 6gc owners have begun swapping st-185/205 motors into their celicas but still keeping the car fwd, but theres also some that have supposedly coverted their celica to awd. its a shame.....im sure the gt-4 would of sold very well, but at the same time there was no real market for it back then as there is now. This post has been edited by fastgt: Mar 24, 2006 - 11:43 AM -------------------- 2011 Spice Orange Mini Cooper
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