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hatch the thing handled like ti was on rails previous owner had set up the suspension rather nicely.

the 2.4 3V engine had plenty of torque but not enough power.

a nice engine swap and would have been such a fun track car.

a good mate of mine bought a camira with rego and rwc for 1500 bux and it literally is the best car ever.

ac is like a blizzard, heater is like hell.

hes the 2nd owner too lol

is amazing how well a properly serviced car can hold up hey ;)

My Cressida is like that, one owner and everything works like new, except AC which probably just needs a regas...

Old school track Celica's aye

Should be seeing this one at the tracks soon

Stripped, built motor with a big external high mount Garrett 3582 and lots of other funky stuff

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Dat camber :woot:

tis a beasty for sure, hes good with a Toyota M engine too :P ....

wish he'd put some supra flares on it though

is amazing how well a properly serviced car can hold up hey ;)

My Cressida is like that, one owner and everything works like new, except AC which probably just needs a regas...

works on the theory all the crap ones died years ago..the survivors were the few good ones

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