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post Feb 14, 2004 - 5:59 PM
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I have a 94 celica GT us version. I want the Erebuni ground kit but i was reading about some modifcations needing to be done. I thought i had seen some cars on here with the kit on it, and i was wondering what modifications actually needed to be done. i think the erebuni kit # was 404. And there was some other kits that looked the same like this z max or something. If you all could fill me in that would be great. I have great plans for my celica, but bussing at a dead end italian restraunt isnt helping much. I would have searched to see if there was already a similar post but i am currently rushing to get to work. Thanks.
 
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post Feb 16, 2004 - 12:19 AM
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QUOTE (Sister_Steel @ Feb 14, 2004 - 11:58 PM)
Note: Part no 404 is made for the Japan/European spec EARLY ST202 model. Most US cars are ST202 models and this kit will fit most 1994-95 ST models.

See it says it will fit most ST models, but i have a GT.

I dont mean to sound like im repeating myself or anything, but im just wanting to get all the info possible before i jump into it.

For US GT models and 2 door coupe models some modification is necessary to be done in order to make it fit.

This is what the corp site said. But i mean if say you did the kit and you have a GT then i'll take your word on it.

But thanks for looking in on my post. When i get stuff rolling on my car i'll put some pics up.

The ST model they talk about is the ST202, ST203, and ST204. The US GT is an ST204. The US ST model is an AT200. The body is the same, but the engine and transmission are different.

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