So, I traded in my civic... for this...

phoenix6

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Its a 1994 Toyota Celica ST (7A-FE)
Automatic
140,700 miles
No rust
Needs a paint job, but the interior is PERFECT, the seats look BRAND NEW
The tires need to be balanced, but it rides like a dream and runs great!!!

Enough talk, heres some pictures (THUMBS, CLICK THEM)







 

Isphius

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tough car and those motors make plenty of torque for the size but gona be a big step down in fuel economy. If you care about that sort of thing! Im actually looking to grab a 5s toyota and have driven a few or a vtec accord(non riced) for a dd soon. Or last case scenario something like a probe GT or mx6
 

phoenix6

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buckshotglass;1057616 said:
Nice trade.



Thank you, everyone at work, especially all the techs keep reminding me all day today that Im an idiot for this considering I just dropped 700 in the civic to fix all the seals and leaks, but I got it for $200 initially. I work for honda so they are all bitching.:evil2:
 

RazoE

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also, if you want, you can swap in a Toyota Curren front end..

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it's the Silvia equivalent to the Celica...
 

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Now you can drive it over to Bama and let me buy you lunch..........I hope you don't eat much.
 

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Nice Trade off! I approve completely. Too bad its the ST, but it should get very good gas mileage.

and that Curren front end is hot!