Looking into a MR2 or Celica All trac
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Looking into a MR2 or Celica All trac
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Im looking to maybe buying a Toyota Celica All Trac or a MR2 Turbo. What some common problems with these cars? Are they worth buying?
If I got one of those I was thinking of going for a clean J-Spec look? Is that possible?
Im looking to maybe buying a Toyota Celica All Trac or a MR2 Turbo. What some common problems with these cars? Are they worth buying?
If I got one of those I was thinking of going for a clean J-Spec look? Is that possible?
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both cars are dope. i used to want an all-track. they are very rare around here so it would be great if you could find one. both have the 3s-gte, which is very reliable. set at 7psi stock i think?
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Like right now I have a 1992 Honda Accord EX Sedan. I would like to build up a h22 and drop it in. But Im running low on money so Im thinking of going another route? But I don't know yet.
Im also of thinking of buying just a Accord coupe and droping a h22 in it... but i dunno
Im also of thinking of buying just a Accord coupe and droping a h22 in it... but i dunno
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yea
Originally posted by Mr.2
what do you want to know more specifically?
mr2 turbos are very reliable if you keep up with maintnence.
what do you want to know more specifically?
mr2 turbos are very reliable if you keep up with maintnence.
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learn how to drive RWD, and then learn mid-rear. I don't want another honda driver wrecking another deuce because they don't think it's a big difference. There are few enough '2s out there.
Oh and good luck finding an Alltrac. Easier said than done.
Oh and good luck finding an Alltrac. Easier said than done.