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Anyone know this guy or seen his car.. ?
![]() ![]() ![]() Posted on gt4oc Hello all, I'm from Long Island, NY. I've been owning my GT-4 for 2 years now. It was imported from Italy. I bought the car when I was stationed in Italy with the US army for 4 years. I bought the car in my last year there before returning home. I have to say it was kind of difficult getting her here to the states. Getting registration for this car was quite time consuming and some money was needed. Guess since I was in the army it was a little easier to import her here. Although I had to buy a USDM rear license plate bezel so I could properly mount a New York plate in the back. Also had to swap in a USDM steering wheel with SRS, since the original 3 spoke steering wheel was a non-SRS. She's a 94 Gt-4 with now 174k miles. She's pretty much stock except for the rims and some mild mods under the bonnet. Since the GT-4 is pretty much illegal here in the states I get a lot of questions about it and how I got it here. I'm rather happy it's LHD though since here and Italy drive LHD. Anyways enough about me here is some pictures recently of my baby. Enjoy. by Swift Elemental on 09 Mar 2010 17:13 Quote: Hey guys, Thanks for all the faff love! Yeah importing her here to New York was fairly difficult. Before returning home a little over a year ago. I left the car behind at a storage facility which also exports cars. I didn't see my car for months only took some pictures of it before I left home. I had used my wife's USDM Celica ST (AT200) while I waited for my ST205 to come home. First I had to have the Italian issued title sent via air mail here to my home. It took over 1 month to wait for that. After finally getting it in the mail I had to go to the DMV and get special paper work for the car. I actually had a new temp NY title made a few months before I even got the car here. The title was for a kit car. After having the new NYS kit car title issued I had it faxed over to the exportation depot and customs there. Then after everything was finally finalized the car began it's long voyage from it's home land to the USA. It took 2 months to get to to customs here in the states. Then an additional 1 1/2 to have the car checked and inspected and emissions check too. Once finally cleared I had the car shipped from Georgia up to NY which took 8 days. Once she arrived at my house she sat in my garage safe for another 1 months until I was able to get her inspected here in NY and after she passed she was finally issued a official passenger car title. After that she was on the road and it was amazing driving her around here at home. I was use to driving here around back in Italy for over a year. It felt great having her home. It's like adopting a child from another country. I was so happy. Yes a lot of people ask me all the time about how I got a GT-4 here. It cost me altogether $5,000 to get her here and registered and inspected cleared for public road use. It's great because its LHD not RHD. She's fast love the AWD power here. Sadly though the only thing I worry about is when if something needs to be serviced it might be hard to replace some of the parts on this 3s-gte engine seeing that this engine was not released after 1994 for the 6th gen Celicas. This post has been edited by FORGMANN: Mar 14, 2010 - 6:42 PM -------------------- Old guy with the toys
95 ST205 WRC (the real deal) 94 MR2 HARDTOP Supercharged 2GR/6SPD 22 owned ![]() |
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Not to mention that looks like your average ST202/ST204 tail pipe.
I believe it is real but at same time if he had it for 2 years and was going to a 6gc in NJ and amazing never posted on any forum i know of in that time. later 98-99's didn't have gt-four emblem on rear only on high spoiler.I know his is a 94-95 model. ALL GT-Four's are badged (By factory) at the back either "GT-Four (Toyota Emblem) Celica", OR in some Countries "Toyota Celica (Toyota Emblem) GT-Four." The only thing that should be amazing is the fact the owner thinks he has the real deal for the past 2 years and doesn't even know!!!!!!!! Should have GT4 embossed into the high risers And usually its quite rare to see a GT4 with a sunroof, espesially to see one in the US. Since we figure it's just a look-a-like (a very nicely done look-a-like, could fool most people) the 1998-99 GT4 spoiler emblem isn't embossed, it has stickers just like your SS-III. As for the sun roof, I don't know about the rest of the world but in Japan 50% of SS-I and GT4 have sunroof. They're only rare on the SS-II and SS-III. This post has been edited by delusionz: Mar 15, 2010 - 3:09 PM -------------------- Mike W
1996 Toyota Celica ST205 GT-FOUR GT2860RS turbine, TiAL mvr44, JE 86.5φ piston, Clutchmasters FX400, APEX P-FC 269awhp / 273ft-lbs |
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