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Location: el paso, TX
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1984 Toyota Celica
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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93 Cassette Ice Cold A/C Spare Dual Airbags Low Reserve $2,000.00
1993 Toyota Celica GT Convertible NO RESERVE needs TLC $2,900.00
1985 Toyota Supra '85 Supra CELICA coupe $3,181.00
2000 Toyota Celica, Black Beauty, Runs good. $4,500.00
2001 Toyota Celica GT, great car NO RESERVE $2,125.00
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Posted by: 89zcracing
06/24/2009 08:39AM
Where did you get your tail lights from? Or how did you make them look like that?
Posted by: Oldschoolcelica1
10/17/2008 06:15PM
turbo and supercharger and an engine swap on one motor? how'd you do it? :D
Posted by: ettrdcelica
09/17/2006 10:43AM
Reposting after I read my first posting, and I forgot one word in that first posting, and that one word was "not" after " and I'm "not" saying this to be rude", sorry that It came across wrong, it's not to be construed as a slam to your nice car, just your explatives of upgrades, thats all dude, please accept my apology. Ed.
09/17/2006 10:38AM
Nice car, if this really a car that exists, and I'm saying this to be rude dude, by no means but, it is a GTS first of all, second California license plates at a Texas location, third, you physically cannot have all those engine mods on "One" motor. so If you could enlighten me on what it is exactly you are presenting, I am a GTS fan, and I love to see the rare GTS Coupes fixed up, and I consider myself kinda an expert at this particular car, since I have had this very style of car for about 13 years, I know your exited perhaps but, what's up mister? Please check out my ride with half as much as you have listed, and I will appreciate a posting back to my guestbook, Thanks Ed.
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