i have an 1985 Celica GTS (liftback) i've neva heard or seen this car being used to drift...am i gonna be the fist one???
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anyone ever heard of drifting a 85 Celica??
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Lol.. trust me man, there is always someone else doing something before you.
I have a simular car, I have a 1981 toyota celica liftback.
Atm, i am doing SOME VERY BASIC MODS!!!!! So i can have it ready for either next month or the month after that drift practice day.
It will be my first time out there with the thing, i'll give ya some feed back and let u know if its any good.
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My old man had an 81' Celica Fast/Liftback. It was metallic gray, no, not the new kind... Paint was chipped all the way down to the ground. It was very strong, not a light car, but it was rock hard. It got into an accident with a Hyundai, the Hyundai left with a whole front end ripped, and all the Celica had was a broken taillight. Pretty good foundation. It's considerably a heavier car, looks pretty aerodynamic, as far as parts go, you should transplant a 4AG in for a wider variety of parts, or if you want a challenge, rebuild the one you have. Good Luck
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Because the 4ag has about 90hp to the wheels and equal if not less torque if im not mistaken. That would make an already slow (no offense) car slower . Now if you have mad cash and want to get some type of fully built 4ag with the idea that the lightweight motor will offset some of the weight (like skylines with sr20's in jgtc and whatnot) that might actually be a good idea, but probably better to throw some type of v6 in instead.
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