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Enthusiast Joined Aug 12, '12 From lone tree Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
So i found a guy selling his 94 toyota celica gt with a 3gste motor swap the motor has roughly 45k miles and the chassis is around 250,000miles hes asking 8500 is that a good deal?
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Let's just say I can think of a lot better cars to spend $8,500 on.
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Let's just say I can think of a lot better cars to spend $8,500 on. ha ha true that. yeah look at the battery tilted, like they said not held down = carelessness when installing stuff. I would never pay 8000 for a 6th gen, especially being a 94, i would at least want a 99 but then again i would probably go for the 7th gen gts or at least something newer... and also the first celica i bought was for 4250, a 97 st with 176000, Ive bought two other celicas one a 94 gt with 170,000 for $700 and a 98 gt with 154000 miles for 800. You best bet is to find a piece of crap one and fix it up. my last two gt's were like that and i bought them cheap and ended up selling the 94 gt for 2000..... I will never ever buy a celica for more than 2000 when they are so easy to buy cheaper and fix up cheap! This post has been edited by zfjohnson07: Aug 13, 2012 - 3:33 PM |
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