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| Subject: Modifying An ST182/3 Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:57 am | |
| If you own an ST182/3 and want to spend some money and modify it then there are plenty of mods to choose from.
You've probably read on other forums asking how to modify there N/A FWD celica and the comeback is always 'dont waste your money and buy a GT4'. Problem is with that is trying to find a decent one nowadays that hasnt been messed about with is getting harder.
It will be cheaper to buy a GT4 i know but just want to show you some of the parts available
This doesnt mean there arent any, aslong as you got cash to burn, you can turn your celica into a real street machine!!!!
TRD 1.5 Way LSD K Sport/Megan Racing CoilOvers Exhaust System Custom Intake TRD Spark Plugs TRD Spark Plug Leads TRD High Performance Clutch Cover And Disc TRD Brake Pads Short Shift Kit Oversized Pistons Engine Bored, Ported And Polished Front Strut Brace Cusco Rear Strut Brace Kameari Lightweight Flywheel Lightweight Engine Components (Pulleys, etc) HKS Timing Belt HKS/Toda Camshaft x2 Fidanza Adjustable Pulley Kit Tomei Valve Springs
you may have to order from the US of japan but this stuff is available | |
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Celica_XR9145 Admin
Posts : 481 Points : 788 Reputation : 2 Join date : 2009-07-14 Location : Dunedin, New Zealand
| Subject: Re: Modifying An ST182/3 Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:03 am | |
| put an apexi s-afc or neo in it with wideband o2 sensor ;-) And a superchips icon (piggyback)
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3Spower Moving Up The Rev Band (3500RPM)
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| Subject: Re: Modifying An ST182/3 Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:11 pm | |
| An aftermarket ECU with the right tune will unleash alot of 3S power hidden away, it's all in the tune | |
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