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Enthusiast Joined Jan 11, '09 From utah Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
just wondering if theres a lot of moding to do on celicas. ive read a lot about engine swapping is this a necissary for high whp or will the gt engines get going too. hows the interior of them, simple, luxurious, sporty...... are they easy to work on and cheap to fix. how about do i find an awd one (im guessing its a pain in the ass) im tired of my lemon honda and looking for a bigger engine. also a big seller for me would be if you can exchange the front lights for maybe a single set instead of 4 circle ones. make it look some what like the front of newer supras
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Basically with the 6th generation Celica, your options are putting a turbo on the GT motor or doing a motor swap. If you have a sh*t ton of money sitting around, you can do a Curren conversion to the front end of the car, but it won't resemble a Supra as much. A Celica is a much more expensive car to modify than your Honda, but in the end, it's worth it because you have a car that is much more uncommon and will draw more looks. Civics have been done time and time again, whereas our Celicas, if you build it, you'll have the only one like it for miles and miles around you. It's worth it in the end, but costs more.
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