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pillar pod - 6G Celicas Forums
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pillar pod - 6G Celicas Forums
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Also, many people have said that the Autometer pod for a MKIV Supra fits fine. Mine didn't fit perfectly, and I tried to mold it to the a-pillar perfectly with a heat gun, and ended up screwing up one...
Topic ID: 6675 • Post ID: 9202698
Red Gauge Cluster Lights - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
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Check
this
out. $1.50 per bulb from Autodynamic.
this
out. $1.50 per bulb from Autodynamic.
Topic ID: 6670 • Post ID: 9201956
Red Gauge Cluster Lights - 6G Celicas Forums
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Topic ID: 6670 • Post ID: 9201954
Red Gauge Cluster Lights - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
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This would've been a better reply in Akuza's thread or a PM, but you can order them from companies like
Autodynamic
, which is where I got mine. You just need three type 194 red bulbs that aren't LEDs...
Autodynamic
, which is where I got mine. You just need three type 194 red bulbs that aren't LEDs...
Topic ID: 6670 • Post ID: 9201951
changing head light - 6G Celicas Forums
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Also, be sure to upgrade your wiring to 12 gauge wiring if you're going to be running bulbs that run at a higher wattage than stock.
Topic ID: 6666 • Post ID: 9201479
body kits safe? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
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As long as you don't remove the front bumper support bar that's behind the front bumper, you should be fine. I don't think that a front bumper doesn't actually provide any safety if you get in a crash...
Topic ID: 6663 • Post ID: 9201210
any suggestions??? - 6G Celicas Forums
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I ran my RCA, power, and remote wires underneath the carpet on the driver's side of the car. Many people will say that running RCA cables next to power cables distorts the sound, but for running subwo...
Topic ID: 6661 • Post ID: 9201073
NGK or Nology plug wires? - 6G Celicas Forums
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I've heard good things about Nology wires, though you're not going to get any big gains for all the money that you'll spend.
Topic ID: 6655 • Post ID: 9200473
FS: Carbon Fiber Hood - 6G Celicas Forums
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Is that $400 shipped? Also, what brand is it, and how is fitment?
Topic ID: 6652 • Post ID: 9200136
Im done with the car - 6G Celicas Forums
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Topic ID: 6650 • Post ID: 9199987
Im done with the car - 6G Celicas Forums
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Sounds like your car will look sweet Natalie! Are you still planning on 18" Racing Harts?
Topic ID: 6650 • Post ID: 9199980
3sgte and gt4 hood - 6G Celicas Forums
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Topic ID: 6644 • Post ID: 9199293
Greddy SP exhaust - 6G Celicas Forums
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I think that just the tip is polished, and the main body of the muffler is black. I'm not sure though, because I don't have a Greddy SP.
Topic ID: 663 • Post ID: 9198834
new speakers - 6G Celicas Forums
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For the money, I think the best value is the Discus or Reference line. They both sound excellent, and aren't too expensive. However, some people don't like them because the tweeters are pretty bright,...
Topic ID: 6639 • Post ID: 9198831
Sounds - 6G Celicas Forums
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Topic ID: 6631 • Post ID: 9198036
Sounds - 6G Celicas Forums
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It could be done, but some browsers wouldn't support it, it'd waste bandwidth and loading time, and it would really irritate people. So it's not going to be done.
Topic ID: 6631 • Post ID: 9198034
3sgte drawbacks? - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
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The 3S-GTE will be more work than the 4A-GZE, and the 4A-GZE will be more work than the 4A-GE.
If you go with the 3S-GTE, you'll need shift linkage cables from a ST204 GT, a tranny from a ST204 GT or ...
If you go with the 3S-GTE, you'll need shift linkage cables from a ST204 GT, a tranny from a ST204 GT or ...
Topic ID: 6626 • Post ID: 9197570
Removing door panels - 6G Celicas Forums
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Topic ID: 6625 • Post ID: 9197506
Removing door panels - 6G Celicas Forums
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6th Generation Celica
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Removing the door panels is easy. There are two screws hidden under plastic snaps near where the hinge is, four screws on the bottom, two screws by the door opening lever, a screw on the bottom of the...
Topic ID: 6625 • Post ID: 9197504
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