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http://cgi.ebay.ca/JDM-95-OEM-Celica-GT4-T...p3286.m20.l1116
Would it be possible to buy this kit which includes front clip and rear clip and install the rear onto a ST204 GT-S ? Would the rear subframe and gearbox differential fit onto my current frame (if i remove the gaz tank) ? Or it would require major work to the chassis? And what about the driveshaft? I searched on the database but mostly found front end conversion... and the only owner of a converted to AWD here that i've found is celiman05 and he havent logged in since august 2008! This post has been edited by reko: May 5, 2009 - 2:09 PM -------------------- |
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the sides were cut because the gt-four has different bracing holding the strut towers... and since the struts are essentially part of the rear suspension and sub-frame, it was a good idea to have the gt-four rear floor panel cut including the strut towers, instead of just having the flooring cut (like in the rpmgarage's ebay auction).
the back was also cut off the gt-four because it's different from the st204/st202/at200. the st205 rear has a shallower hatch due to the gas tank being right beneath it and the rear drivetrain/subframe right infront of the gastank. imo, this is the easiest possible way to convert to AWD while keeping a close match to the st205 specs.. just use oem st205 parts (brakelines, gastank, etc etc) without having to customize a lot of things yourself. -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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