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> A means to an end....., To make a show quality car...
post Jan 18, 2004 - 9:03 AM
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Jussimple



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I've been working on my celi for the past few years. I spent my fair share of money on this dream of mine. Yet now I'm wondering how much more do I have to do to put this thing in a show and win something. I got the folding mirrors and the JDM tails, waiting for them now, put the booster spoiler on, did the whole DVD audio thing and soon the reapolstering. Did the neons, dropped the car, put on the kit, and tinted the glass. I'm starting to feel like I might never get it to the point that I want it at.

I just want to know what some of you guys did to your celi's to get them into a show. I'm not asking for a parts brake down but more like when you thought she was worthy and what kind of lengths you went to. Just need some inspiration and maybe some direction. Thanks in advance...

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post Jan 19, 2004 - 2:30 AM
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ya to win the big shows u got to clean everything inside the wheel well, springs, brakes every where under the body kit the sreach it all. One of my boys is a judge and he says that they have to be anal about it all and being that the supra is in the toyota group it makes it hard but u can still win as long as u have a clean car. DONT try to stand out by putting a lime green paint job on ur car and things like that just keep it simple & clean.

Some how make them remeber ur car when they go in the back room like because of ur clean lines and nothing that sticks our of nowhere.

When i look at ur car it looks really good and different so it will stand out since i have only seen one 6th gen in a show once in a total of about 15-20 major shows.

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