i didn't like the episode. They just cut the thing to pieces and shredded the interior to fit the jet engine, it doesn't really matter what kind of car it was when they were finished with it, as long as it was aerodynamic. It would have been much better if the overhauled a real celica engine to put out a shit load of power.
i didn't like the episode. They just cut the thing to pieces and shredded the interior to fit the jet engine, it doesn't really matter what kind of car it was when they were finished with it, as long as it was aerodynamic. It would have been much better if the overhauled a real celica engine to put out a shit load of power.
RWD 2JZ-GTE anyone?
To have played and laughed with enthusiasm and sung with exultation To know even one life has breathed easier This is to have succeeded.
hahahah the Turbo Celica i saw at the track at nopi. was faster than that peace of shit its so fucking ugly, wat a bunch of assholes just cut that baby in half
i didn't like the episode. They just cut the thing to pieces and shredded the interior to fit the jet engine, it doesn't really matter what kind of car it was when they were finished with it, as long as it was aerodynamic. It would have been much better if the overhauled a real celica engine to put out a shit load of power.
then it wouldnt be monster garage, that would be tuner transformation or something like that.
I've helped tear apart complete interiors of 2 celicas and put it all back together again. I've also seen them being cut in half 2 or 3 times in the shop I work at. Pretty darn cool.
Thank you.: Thanks to all the people on this site that have helped when asked and open my eyes to all the possibilities on what I can do to my car. GB's
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Air Bags (suspension)
Red Underbody Neons
TRD Sports Lid
TRD Rear Strut Bar
Alpine CDA-9851 or 53
HIDs
Tinted Windows: 50 rear, 20 front
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