i just picked one up. built for road course with full roll cage, 5 point harness and lots of suspension parts. just wondering if ne one has seen one of those drifting before..........plan on making it my drift car. ill put pix up soon so i can show her off haha.
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a 2nd gen celica isnt FWD. 3rd gen celicas arent even FWD. infact the aa63 3rd gen celica came with a 4AGE in japan, the same motor as in the AE86. my friend drifts his 3rd gen hatch all the time. heres a pic
drifting your 2nd gen shouldnt be a problem man. just keep practicing!
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Originally posted by 05m0515
a 2nd gen celica isnt FWD. 3rd gen celicas arent even FWD. infact the aa63 3rd gen celica came with a 4AGE in japan, the same motor as in the AE86. my friend drifts his 3rd gen hatch all the time. heres a pic
drifting your 2nd gen shouldnt be a problem man. just keep practicing!
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http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~gtr/celica.html
check 2nd pic down
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Celica AA63 4A-GE 1587ccm 91/124 Deutsche Version GT ab ´83
from http://www.toyotaoldies.de/historyCA6.html
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Model year country model code or trim engine codes
1971 US ST 8R-C
1972-1974 US ST 18R-C
1974 US GT 18R-C
1972-1974 FI LT, ST 2T*
1975 US ST, GT 20R
1974-1976 FI LT, ST 2T*
1976 FI RA23 18R
1976-1977 US ST, GT 20R
1977 AU RA28 18R-G
1976-1977 FI ALL 18R
1978 CA GT 20R
1978-1981 US GT Coupe & Liftback 22R
1978-1981 JP TA41 (ET/LT/ST/XT) 12T-U [ET coupe only]
TA42 (LT/ST/XT/SE) 3T-U
RA40 (ST/XT/SE) 18R-U
TA40 (GT/GTV) 2T-GEU
RA40 (GT/GTV) 18R-GU
1978-1981 UK/EU TA40 (ST) 2T-B [coupe]
RA40 (ST/XT) 18R [liftback]
RA40 (GT) 18R-G [liftback]
1978-1980 US RA42 (ST) 20R [coupe]
RA42 (GT) 20R
1981 US RA43 (ST) 22R [coupe]
RA44 (GT) 22R
1981.7-1983.8 JP RA63 (GT) 18R-G
1981.7-1983.8 JP TA61 (GT, GT Rally) 2T-GEU
1981.7-1983.8 JP TA63 (ST-EFI, SX) 3T-EU
1981.7-1984.12 JP SA60 (SV, ST, SX) 1S-U (SX 83.8-85.7)
1981.7-1985.7 JP AA6* 3A-U
1982.10-1985.7 JP TA64* (GT-T, GT-TR) 3T-GTEU
1983.8-1984.12 JP AA63* (GT, GT-R) 4A-GEU
1985.1-1985.7 JP SA6* (GT, GT-R) 3S-GELU
1985.1-1985.7 JP AA63* (GT) 4A-GELU
1985.1-1985.7 JP SA6* (SX, SV, ST) 1S-iLU
1982-1985 EU TA60 (ST) 2T-B
EU RA61 (XT) 21R
EU AA63* (GT) 4A-GE [liftback]
1982-1985 EU RA63 18R-G*
1982 US RA63 (ST) 22R [coupe] [automatic: 22R-EC]
RA64 (GT, GT-S) 22R-EC [GT-S liftback]
1982.8-1983.8 US ALL 22R-EC, except manual ST 22R
1983.8-1085 US ALL 22R-EC
from
http://www.celicas.org/faq.pdf
read the FAQ and check your facts buddy, cause you dont know what your talking about
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wow!...I'm glad u pointed that out for me. Seriously. I now have a new founded respect for the old school celicas. They are like an 86 knockoff. I've seen some in the junk yard..no offense but i had no idea they were rwd. Thanks for correcting me man.
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check this out
http://www.users.bigpond.com/vidore/...age_engine.htm
some good readin.
unfortunatley we didnt get the AA63 celica in the US, but the swap shouldnt be TOOO hard (bite my tounge).
the 3rd gen celica (82-85) is a GREAT car for touge and drift and are fairly quick with a 22RE which has a GREAT aftermarket support as well as the car in general. dont forget the second and first gen celicas or the starlet or the datsun 510 or the 71-74 corolla or any 70's through 86 corolla for that matter or 240z or.... ok im starting to rant, but yeah, the old school is BOOMIN and i for one like it much more than the new school. NOT TRYING TO START A FLAME WAR, JUST MY OPINION!
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