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aight this is my issue. i got 600 dollars from work (low pay since i just started bc of the car) i get 332 a month and i gotta pay 150 for the car. So if i have 660 now and will have around 182(with the car payment deducted) at the end + the current amount, i will have $842. Now the important part, what should i buy, i wanna get something that will make a nice noise (exhausts, CAIs, Short rams), bodykits, or what? please tell me what i should get, how much it is and maybe some pics or sounds.
Thanks a bunch (my car is stock performance, i painted console, calipers, engine plastics)
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wow...u confused me with all the numbers  Anyways...intake and save for an exhaust 
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I was just telling you that i get 182 dollars a month and i have 600 now, but anywayz i got enuff for the TRD exhaust, buT i dunno if the intake and exhaust are good b/c ppl are telling me you cant hear them both after
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For affordable, beefier performance:AEM CAI TRD Exhaust Headers This is what I will be installing soon, considering I just got paid. IMO, just from what I've read, this is the best combo of items when starting to upgrade a stock engine. After these things, you should probably work on some other aspects of your vehicular object, but pulleys, sprockets, and cams would be next. After those, engine internals(i like those words for some reason). After that, supercharger or turbocharger. Of course, there's always the new engine, but personally, I would just trade in for a new car, parting with my celica's fine looks. For show and blingage: (omg i cant believe i typed that) Window Tint Rims Lowering Springs New suspension (can wait after springs but is a must afterwards) body kit Audio:A couple of W7's and a couple of 1000 watt amps Multidisc changer (a must if you have a manual  ) There are a bunch of things you could choose from really. For me, performance first, audio second, showiness third  It's all about what's most important to you(as someone once said). Edit: TSRM makes a buncha noise from what I read. If you want insane noise and twice the hp gain of what a the other TRD exhaust offers, go with kazuma, but it's not legal because it IS so loud.
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sounds good man, the 1st combo, also this is a must for me, a RAISED HOOD SCOOP, if anyone has played need for speed underground, i want something like a trident hood, lemme go find a pic
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wow...u confused me with all the numbers  Anyways...intake and save for an exhaust 
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ok, i know i confused a lot of peeps but tell me some more combos or parts. This is the hoop SCOOP i want. Know what it is called, how much, and where to buy??? ![[Linked Image]](https://celicahobby.com/forums/attach/1862402240-DSCF0072.JPG)
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THELOSTRICAN.COM ...GO THERE FOR THE INTAKE 
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trd exhaust - $500 shipped intake - $205 at ecelica shipped or you can go with blitz at www.suprastore.com [ suprastore.com] for $190 shipped the other $137 you can put towards dc's header
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trd exhaust - $500 shipped intake - $205 at ecelica shipped or you can go with blitz at www.suprastore.com [ suprastore.com] for $190 shipped the other $137 you can put towards dc's header you said 500 for TRD Exhaust, i have seen 551 and stuff w/o shipping and for Extended and standard, is that how much the pipe will stick out?
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^  j/k  they allow the engine to breath better, hence more hp
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in the for sale forum groupbuycelica is doing a gb on trd exhaust, i think. but yeah, extended is intended if you're gonna get a bodykit, so it'll stick out if you have a stock bumper
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also, what are some key advantages with Injen CAI vs the AEM CAI
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my bad, you can't get the trd for $500 shipped in the gb. but you can get Greddy or Apex at www.suprastore.com [ suprastore.com] for $500 or less w/shipping. i think injen gives you more hp in higher rpms & aem gives you more hp in the lower rpms. Some people have been running into problems with their injen cai & sr. they're cracking & no one knows why, so far
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i just want a nice loud sound but to be legal, estimate a price and S+H?
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if you want loud, then go with the TSRM, it's $524+ shipping http://suprastore.com/exhausts.html
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It all depends on your personal prefence on what you want to mod. Whatever is most important to you, im going audio, show, preformance. It all about the individual person and they want done 1st. If your going preformance go with intake and exhaust.
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i am gonna do perfomance, visual, then audio thats why i want the exhaust, btw does TRD only fit on the stock or TRD bumpers? and only for GT? i got a 2000 GTS
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trd makes an exhaust for both gt & gts, just make sure its a gts exhaust. go with extended length if you have the trd body kit or plan to get a body kit down the road. the standard exhaust fits flush with the stock non-trd rear bumper
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CAI some Eibach SportLines Lowering Springs Pulleys
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start with the internals first(so get the intake)and then save for the exhaust 
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ok i think i am gonna get the Tanabe Medallion Exhaust, thats like around 550 then 200 for the CAI, and after my b-day i am gonna have another 300 dollars and probly buy a vinyl piece and some pullies
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u should buy the intake and then headers removel ur resenator (since ur looking for sound) then save for an exhaust and which ever exhuast you get it will sound even better and louder with the resenator removed
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u should buy the intake and then headers removel ur resenator (since ur looking for sound) then save for an exhaust and which ever exhuast you get it will sound even better and louder with the resenator removed what is the resenator, is that with stock or something in the header
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i believe that's your muffler, but the stock exhaust is one piece in the rear, so youd have to get it cut off and then get another piece of tubing welded on.
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i am just gonna buy a tanabe exhaust and an AEM CAI, with the money i got left save for a header
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^ sounds good 
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honestly if your not going for HP and your going for sound just get a muffler tip and take off your stock muffler and weld on a aftermarket tip.. cheaper then buying a full cat-back.. you can even get custom piping for like $100 bucks or so.. so all in all you would save probably $300.00 vs. a full cat-back from a company like Tanabe or Greddy.. for an intake stick with AEM Cold air and get the By Pass Valve if you live near a bunch of potholes, its a good idea to get one period! and then you should have plenty of money left for the DC headers as soon as they come out.. hope that helped
oh by the way if you end up getting a full catback let me knwo im sure I can try to beat the best price you've gotten!
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u should buy the intake and then headers removel ur resenator (since ur looking for sound) then save for an exhaust and which ever exhuast you get it will sound even better and louder with the resenator removed what is the resenator, is that with stock or something in the header it like a second muffler you dont really need it
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intake/headers/exhaust will have you sounding nice.
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honestly if your not going for HP and your going for sound just get a muffler tip and take off your stock muffler and weld on a aftermarket tip.. cheaper then buying a full cat-back.. you can even get custom piping for like $100 bucks or so.. so all in all you would save probably $300.00 vs. a full cat-back from a company like Tanabe or Greddy.. for an intake stick with AEM Cold air and get the By Pass Valve if you live near a bunch of potholes, its a good idea to get one period! and then you should have plenty of money left for the DC headers as soon as they come out.. hope that helped
oh by the way if you end up getting a full catback let me knwo im sure I can try to beat the best price you've gotten! i have found one for like 550 without shiping and handling. Can you beat it?
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