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Enthusiast Joined Apr 12, '07 From Greenfield, WI Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Aloha, I'm Pikachu and I'm so very happy I just bought a 94 Celica from a friend. She's got some substancial body damage, a blown motor and smashed back hatch BUT she was 400 bucks and I HAD to have her. I just got rid of my SC2 after 4 long years of finally discovering how much I hated it, I can't even begin to explain my happiness to have this Celica. She's my first project car, I've learned quite a bit about body work on the Satty and since I've actually got a daily runner so I can take my sweet time with my new Celica. Anyways.
Her door on the passanger side has a FATTY gouge in it. I'm debating if i want to pull it out and bondo it or if I'd save myself the trouble and just get a new door. Next the front bumper is... well... crooked. I've been eyeing up maybe a body kit for it (so I can shave out all the lines and make it real smooth) but I was so impressed with the headlight conversion I did on my SC2, I might want to do different headlights. Opinions? Keeping in mind I'll have quite a bit of free time soon, and I want her to be sharp looking, not gaudy and obnoxious. Lastly is the interior. Since its all shredded I'm tearing it all out and re-doing the seats with leather and fiberglassing everything else. This'll be a mighty project for me, but I'm so excited to have a car that there is actually aftermarket support for. Horah for me =) |
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