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  1. Item For Sale:

    1994 Toyota Celica GT4 WRC (import)

    The car was imported in 2002 and has been enthusiast owned, no expense spared receipts for £1000's.

    It is a rare WRC model painted in original Toyota 199 silver base coat with spectra flair over the top to give a pearl finish in the sunlight. (comes with a spare liter of base coat and a liter of pearl paint)

    Item Condition:

    MOT till May 2013 Taxed until Feb.

    Recently had new cambelt, all fluids and clutch swapped

    Sony CD player.

    Derestricted

    Engine:

    Stage 4 Competition Clutch paddle clutch

    Fidanza Lightened Flywheel

    Blitz Nurspec R Exhaust System

    XS power 3" down pipe

    Custom Made 3'' stainless front pipe (very rare as no company actually ever made these in stainless)

    MBC set at 1.1bar

    HKS straight intake

    Greddy boost gauge and oil pressure gauge

    Suspension:

    Special KYB dampers

    Tein Stech Springs

    TRD Top Mounts

    Up rated crush tubes

    Interior:

    Recaro Front Seats from Evo 7 (rear seats are standard however i have the evo material for rear seats, just haven't got round to having the seats reupholstered)

    Greddy Boost Gauge

    Greddy Oil Pressure Gauge

    Exterior:

    Late spec lights

    Genuine TRD body kit

    O.Z. Roulette Wheels

    Ally Wheel nuts

    HID Headlights

    CAT1 insurance approved alarm with auto closure for windows

    Real Carbon Fiber riser blocks for spoiler

    Brakes:

    Kinetix Brake Discs all round grooved and dimpled

    EBC Yellow stuff pads

    If you have any questions you can contact me on my mobile - 07965505551, i work shifts so may not answer therefore probably best to send a text message and i will get back to you as soon as possible.

    No test pilots, tyre kickers and i won't post it to Egypt.

    Price: £4500 o.v.n.o.

    Pictures:

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    Payment & Shipping Details: cash on collection

  2. The light on the dash for the full beam is not working on my Glanza, i've changed the bulb but still nothing, I have a bi-xenon HID kit installed if that matters?

    Cheers

    cant remember if the bi-xenon kits are boh high and low beam but if it is the dash light wont work, the only way i found to make it work was to put a normal bulb in the drivers side plug

  3. Cheers for the replies, dont think it will be long before i start changing things on it, im already looking at different interiors.

    The insurance is stupid i was getting quotes of 3K for a turbo glanza rep whereas with this its 2l turbo with four wheel drive and i got it insured for 1600. i no some people will think thats alot but considering im only 20 with 1 years ncb and most people i know pay more than that on things like saxo's and civic's i thought it was quite good

  4. Ever since buying the SR the plan was to do a full glanza re,p however the insurance companies just want to have my pants down when it came to adding the turbo. however after two years with the n/a and the lack of power i kind of lost interest in it.

    therefore it worked out cheaper for me to buy and insure a Toyota Celica GT4 WRC jap import, after a few days looking on the net i went to view this and snapped it up straight away.

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    the pics dont really do the car any justice. looks a hell of a lot better in person, previous owner is a sprayer and owned it for 6 years. he treated it to a full respray in the standard colour silver with a pearl cover. the car hasnt been messed with too much either, been lowered, full blitz nur spec exhaust, hks air filter etc

    steve

  5. i have bought electric mirrors, switch and a glanza dash wiring loom. from the dash loom all wiring for the electric mirrors have been removed to create a separate loom just for the mirrors.

    problem is with everything connected all the mirrors want to do is move right or down on each side.

    does anyone know how to make it so the mirrors are fully adjustable and also retract?

    cheers steve

  6. if you can source a set of front and rear evo seats with the runners aswell, they can be modified to fit. the runners need feet welding to them which suit the starlet floorplan and then you can use the material off the rear bench and have it altered to fit the starlet bench.

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  7. ive got the 480xv on mine and never had a problem with it and theres plenty off add ons you can get for it aswell. if your goin to de-lock though i would definately advise on keeping the boot lock as the battery on the key fob is constantly running out.

  8. when i bought my sr it had already been resprayed in nissan metallic blue (tv2) and it wasnt done to the best of standards. now i have put the glanza bodykit on to the car, im having the whole car resprayed at the end of the month and im wanting to use a standard glanza paint code. however the only paint code i can find is for the purple/blue (8k9) paint but i thought they were made in metalic blue aswell? can anyone help cheers.

  9. the bench seat defo doesnt fit in the back of a 91 so i highly doubt it will fit the 82. wot i had to do was strip the fabric off the recaro seats and have it reupholstered onto my rear seats. bit of a pain but looks good if done right. hope that helps

    steve

  10. cheers for the help people its much appreciated, its the 4wd n/a model im after just to clear up any confusion. ive tried most of the sugestions now and quinn are still the cheapest. im currently insured as a named driver with them and next month it is due for renewale and there will be 2 year no claims on the policy. does anyone know if they would be consider moving them onto a policy in my name or not?

    thanks steve

  11. i currently own an sr and cant justify the money im putting into it as i cant see me keeping it that long. im interested in buying an ep95 but cant seem to find any decent insurance quotes. the only decent quote ive had so far is £2.1k, to some of you that might seem high but im 18 turning 19 next month and with out any NCB as im insured as a named driver on the sr. to make things worse i also had an accident at 16. the problem im having is either im too young or the insurer doesnt list the ep95. can anyone point me in the direction of a decent insurer plz?

    thanks steve

  12. Don't bother cutting up standard seats. The only thing you need off them is the seat belt.

    The feet are a mile off once chopped and would make the seats sit high.

    The evo rails once down to the bare bits you want to be using end up being uneven i.e left rail is higher than right, think it's about 25-30mm.

    once levelled up the front mounting points can be used on the evo subframes but they need a little nick with a grinder then bending a few more degrees and the strengthning edge welding back up.

    The rears are easy. I used the same 25-30mm angle that I used to level the subframe to make the mounting for the tunnel side, then a piece of 4mm flat bar with a slight kink and welded on at a slight angle to mount the door side rear.

    The seat belt also mounts on the tunnel side seat mounting point and needs to be reshaped slightly to fit as it's got a few kinks in it when mounted to the standard seat.

    hope that helps you a little bit

    Andy(brother)

    P.S. the rear bench, the only bit used is the patterned material for the centre which was unpicked from the evo seats. The black material is new as the shape of the evo bench doesn't leave enough material to play with.

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