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Topic #47058 12 posts Started by Kasper
Okay so here's the deal. Right now I have a '94 Celica GT that I love. There are alot of things I would like to do to it, but there is a problem that I need to solve first. Here is the problem... my celica has about 204,000 miles on it and everything seems to be running great still, but I know it's gonna be time soon to start replacing stuff, like shocks, brakes, blah blah, and I'm not quite sure what all will need to be replaced. So my question to you is, should I keep my celica and just replace the things that will need to be replaced and what would those things be, or get one with less miles on it?

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time to swap....if the shell is good just replace things because if you get another celica you will still prolly have to replace the thing in the nearer future than just having new stuff all around.

but if the bodies in bad shape sell it and get another one

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The only thing wrong with the body is that the trunk leaks, but that could be fixed pretty cheap right? Other than that its in good shape

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Hey man, good to see you on the site again. Haven't talked to you since the meet. Well, I'll tell you what I'm doing. My celica's got just over 217K now, and I was wondering the same thing as you. I could sell it for more than I bought it for, and then get another one. But I ended up a few months ago finding a 97 5s with under 10K on it for $500. And I got the whole suspension (front and back) from the same car. So that's my summer project, along with painting it, and I'll have an almost new car. In your case, I think it all depends on what you want from the car. If you've got plans for an eventual 3s swap, then just start saving and when the engine goes, you can just replace it with that. With a 3s you'd probably want to upgrade brakes and axles anyway, so that would solve your whole problem. If you don't have those plans, and just love the styling of the celica, consider saving up and getting another. Cause for the price of a 3s plus the money you'd get from selling your car, you could probably get a pretty nice one. Just my 2 cents. Let me know how it goes.
Ya its been awhile. Our comp is down so i gotta go to use the library, or believe it or not im using my phone. Anyways my plan is to someday get the 3sgte. I dont know where to have it put in though. Any ideas?

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Keep your Celica and work on it. You already "know the devil inside". If you buy "new" one definitely there will be work needed at the beginning anyway. Unless you swap to GT4. wink.gif

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Ya its been awhile. Our comp is down so i gotta go to use the library, or believe it or not im using my phone. Anyways my plan is to someday get the 3sgte. I dont know where to have it put in though. Any ideas?


In the front.
Sorry - had to. laugh.gif
if it ain't broke don't fix it...

just fix as you go....
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In the front.
Sorry - had to. laugh.gif



You know, about 30 seconds after I posted this, I knew someone was gonna say that lol.


But really though, I'm don't know enough to do an engine swap. But I don't know where to have it done at? And if I'm gonna do a swap, what stuff should I replace still?

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In the front.
Sorry - had to. laugh.gif



You know, about 30 seconds after I posted this, I knew someone was gonna say that lol.


But really though, I'm don't know enough to do an engine swap. But I don't know where to have it done at? And if I'm gonna do a swap, what stuff should I replace still?


I thought the exact same thing when I read that post. =] I was going to say something similar, but I was beaten to it. kindasad.gif What you do is when your ready, you come down to my place and we put it in. I'd love to do that. =] We've got every tool you'd ever need, and I've done a few engines swaps before. (although no 3s yet) The best way to go is a front clip. Then you'll probably have everything you need. If you just buy an engine and tranny, you'll probably want better(or at least new) axles and brakes to handle the power. Maybe slotted rotors. But that's not absolutely necessary, just depends on how much you want to spend on the car. By the way, is it a GT, or ST? If it's ST you'll need some other stuff as well. I think if you've got the money, get a new celica. But if extra cash is tight, which I'm guessing it is, wink.gif just fix up this one.
Ya it's a little tight. I have a GT, I wasn't going to buy a ST, personal preference I guess you can say wink.gif
I don't think I'll get the 3s for at the very least like 3-4 months, if I'm lucky. Kinda sucks, I'd like to get it now. But wouldn't we all lol. So as far as replacing things, or getting new, with/without engine swap, I was gonna replace the clutch, brakes, shocks, and springs (mainly for lowering purposes, but hey). Anything else that is highly recommended that I should replace?




Oh, and if anyone knows where I can get a 96+ front bumper w/fogs, or a Supra Style wing, lemme know please wink.gif

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Well, my first 'unwanted' replacement part was done Monday, the 16th.

I was in town, going home on Sunday. I had to stop at the red light at the intersection. The light turned green, so of course I went. I made it half-way thru the intersection, then my car dies. So instantly, I'm thinking, WTH! I've never had a problem like this before. I try to start it, and it won't fire. It turns over though. So I get it pushed to a nearby parking lot, and call my dad because I can't figure it out. He gets down there, and he can't figure it out either, although he has a couple ideas. We just end up taking it to a mechanic, and apparantely my distributor went out. Great, so that was a couple hundred bucks.

It works fine now, so I guess I can't complain much. Anyways I just thought I'd share my first step to replacing things with all of you! lol

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