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Alex94

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  • Toyota Model
    Celica
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    1988
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    South Australia

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    Alec

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  1. Thanks guys, ill have a look. I like the idea of painting them the specific rim colour, i am just worried that in the worst case of a crash my insurance will be dissmissed because you cant be covered having spacers. or something.
  2. Hey guys, I recently bought some rims for my 88 celica. I got the correct stud pattern which is 4x100, but proceeded to find that my rims were hitting the brake callipers on the front and back. Now i know spacers can be used, where can you get them cheap?.. but is there an easier way? What is the cheapest option? What should i do, please help.
  3. Hello All, I am a Provisional 2 plater from Adelaide South Australia. I have owned a 1988 St163 (import 162) for over 2 years now. Although it is a 4 speed Automatic, I purchased it for its low Km's. (110,000 at the time). I have grown to love these celicas and have been working on it since day 1. With financial restrictions and little money coming in, it has been a slow process, but i have slowly upgraded bit by bit and am interested in sharing with like minded people and getting advice from other Toyota lovers like myself. - 6 Blue LEDS interior - White Parker Light LEDs - Re-spray - Front Lip respray - ST 162 Tail lights - 13" wheel trims purchased and sprayed (originally off an 88 Corolla Seca i believe) -Twin Pipe exhaust system and Resinator installed - New Steering wheel installed - Sub and amp, 300w system - 5 Alpine interior speakers ( 2 front, 3 back) No performance or engine modifications/changes due to restrictions on P-platers, and i want to keep it as original as possible for the re-sale. Currently saving for 16 or 17 inch wheels when i have the money. thanks, Alec
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