1997 ST - The Bushmobile |
1997 ST - The Bushmobile |
Oct 17, 2016 - 9:15 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 17, '16 From Grand Rapids, MI Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Just put some money down on a red 1997 Celica... I'll be bringing it home on a trailer this weekend, don't even have it yet. But I'll be updating this thread with little things that I do to it. For now, here are the pictures ripped directly from the Craigslist ad:
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Oct 18, 2016 - 8:47 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 17, '16 From Grand Rapids, MI Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Sounds like you should have not bought this car. Its loaded with things you dont like It just sounds that way because I never typed up a list of things I like about the car--because what would that achieve?? I like buying imperfect cars, because then the only direction to go is up. I go crazy if I don't have a car-related project to work on, even if it's something small like looking for a specific part online. And I got the car for pretty cheap, so even if it turns out to be the worst car in the entire world and I hate it, I'll just put it up for sale again. The reason I was in the market for a new car in the first place was because a young woman totaled my previous car while it was parked. My budget for a new vehicle was whatever the insurance company decided to give me, which was.... not a lot. I'm using it as an opportunity to try out something new. Celica reviews are amazing everywhere I looked online, so I'm giving it a shot. You can go on eBay and purchase a 7th gen celica short throw shifter, cheaper and works. Yup, I ended up with a Megan Racing one for a 7th gen on super clearance sale. A solid aluminum knob in addition would help as well, get some momentum going between shifts. I'll hit up ebay and take a look... I think I'll try and get used to the stock one before diving into a short throw shifter. But I really can't do anything meaningful until Friday -------------------- |
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