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2000 Toyota Celica
Bought: Apr, 2006
Sold: Jan, 0001
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Beautiful 1995 Toyota Celica GT Convertible..77k miles. $3,600.00
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My 36 mode flashing 3rd brake light. A short light show! Another light show! Updated Pics! Here are a few pictures from Saturday February 07,2009 in Tempe, AZ. by the U.S. Airways Center, which you can see in a couple of the pics! My exhaust the way it has been for the last 6 months, so I cleaned it up and rewelded a lot of it, then I painted it with High Heat aluminum color paint to help keep the welds from rusting! As you can see it hangs pretty low back here. Above you can see the custom exhaust hanger I made using a 22 inch section of all thread a couple couplers and 2 nuts. This is welded to the bottom of my baffle so the whole front half of my exhaust system is now almost entirely inside the tunnel under my car designed for the exhaust, and it is easy to remove since it is held on at the insulators with the nuts! Now I have more ground clearance, I moved it up about 5 inches and the aluminum colored pipe looks better since you can see the exhaust through my rear wheels and when you are behind me!
My 36 mode flashing 3rd brake light.
A short light show!
Another light show!
Updated Pics!
Here are a few pictures from Saturday February 07,2009 in Tempe, AZ. by the U.S. Airways Center, which you can see in a couple of the pics! My exhaust the way it has been for the last 6 months, so I cleaned it up and rewelded a lot of it, then I painted it with High Heat aluminum color paint to help keep the welds from rusting! As you can see it hangs pretty low back here. Above you can see the custom exhaust hanger I made using a 22 inch section of all thread a couple couplers and 2 nuts. This is welded to the bottom of my baffle so the whole front half of my exhaust system is now almost entirely inside the tunnel under my car designed for the exhaust, and it is easy to remove since it is held on at the insulators with the nuts! Now I have more ground clearance, I moved it up about 5 inches and the aluminum colored pipe looks better since you can see the exhaust through my rear wheels and when you are behind me!
Here are a few pictures from Saturday February 07,2009 in Tempe, AZ. by the U.S. Airways Center, which you can see in a couple of the pics!
My exhaust the way it has been for the last 6 months, so I cleaned it up and rewelded a lot of it, then I painted it with High Heat aluminum color paint to help keep the welds from rusting! As you can see it hangs pretty low back here. Above you can see the custom exhaust hanger I made using a 22 inch section of all thread a couple couplers and 2 nuts. This is welded to the bottom of my baffle so the whole front half of my exhaust system is now almost entirely inside the tunnel under my car designed for the exhaust, and it is easy to remove since it is held on at the insulators with the nuts! Now I have more ground clearance, I moved it up about 5 inches and the aluminum colored pipe looks better since you can see the exhaust through my rear wheels and when you are behind me!
My exhaust the way it has been for the last 6 months, so I cleaned it up and rewelded a lot of it, then I painted it with High Heat aluminum color paint to help keep the welds from rusting! As you can see it hangs pretty low back here.
Above you can see the custom exhaust hanger I made using a 22 inch section of all thread a couple couplers and 2 nuts. This is welded to the bottom of my baffle so the whole front half of my exhaust system is now almost entirely inside the tunnel under my car designed for the exhaust, and it is easy to remove since it is held on at the insulators with the nuts!
Now I have more ground clearance, I moved it up about 5 inches and the aluminum colored pipe looks better since you can see the exhaust through my rear wheels and when you are behind me!
Putting on a little light show!
0-80 MPH sprint
Racing my buddies '88 Bronco with a 302 in it, ( He's in 4 wheel drive because he thinks he can get me off the launch!)
Just having some fun here!
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Posted by: bennel
11/06/2009 08:45PM
brilliant bro !!the wheels ara hot !!!love your celica ,slammed you 5*****!!!check out my chevy , drop a star and comment 2 ,peace
Posted by: petervaj
05/15/2009 07:16AM
nice job...how the fiberglass trunk project coming along...hope its going well and good luck...5 stars all the way...come check out my ride too and please vote for me as show off of the week...thank you!
Posted by: Trial_19
05/12/2009 01:45PM
dude coolexhaust i like it !!!
Posted by: toyota360
05/05/2009 07:02PM
THANKS FOR THE TIP, I GOT IT GOING AND RUNNING !!! THANKS DUDE ... GOOD LOOKING CAR......
05/05/2009 08:30AM
hi my friend !! nice ride 5 stars............. hey i have a question for you ! how you got that playlist inside cardomain ,, cause I am trying to but I cant,, how you did it ! thanks....
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