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Based on a previous post I made about converting my red celica to a duotone red/black, I had a little fun with photoshop and went a little crazy. I wonder if this is actually possible?
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wow man it looks really tight! Nice pic though
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that looks bad ass, go for it it is possible, look at my car, 2 tone...
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It would be possible is you never planned to drive it. 25" wheels would be too heavy for the Celica to move, not to mention the brakes would never hold up, plus the stock drive shaft would snap in half. The fuel nossle would have to be relocated since wheels would rub on the nossle if you slammed the rear that low. And the front fenders would have to be enlarged in order to turn the wheels...plus the bumper would have to be chopped and you'd probably would loose the side marker.
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it just looks sweet
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25" are too big...i'd say the biggest that wouldn't look weird would be 20's
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on top of everything that has been previously said, i think your front tire is flat.
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like the duo-tone paint chop. My car is red so that gives some good ideas
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Forget 25, and get 19's. They look sick on the celica. And get that paintjob! It's hella-nice!
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1st of all, those are not 25" wheels in that photochop. may 20" or as much as 22". It would be possible is you never planned to drive it. 25" wheels would be too heavy for the Celica to move, not to mention the brakes would never hold up, plus the stock drive shaft would snap in half. The fuel nossle would have to be relocated since wheels would rub on the nossle if you slammed the rear that low. And the front fenders would have to be enlarged in order to turn the wheels...plus the bumper would have to be chopped and you'd probably would loose the side marker. wow. a lot of misinformation here. let me explain. first, i have no clue what makes you think the fuel nozzle would rub on the wheel. i don't know where it is, but i know it's not at the top of the wheel well, which is the only place the wheels/tires will rub except the inside of the quarter panel. the wheels can only be so wide before they start to rub on suspension parts. next, the celica doesn't have the driveshaft, and the axles would not break as soon as he starting moving. if he managed to get enough power in the car to launch with 25" wheels, i could see a problem there. then, even if he did have to shorten up the front bumper, the sidemarkers are way too far forward to be lost to the cause, unless you just don't like how close they are to the edge of the bumper. i don't think that the bumper would have to be trimmed much at all, if any. i don't mean to sound like a jerk, but i wanted to prevent anyone from thinking wrong things about something like this.
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i love the two tone...get 19s at the most...personally im not a fan of huge rims b.c of the negative affect on performance...but it would look sweet
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20' will not work on a celica. Without wheel well modifications (cutting) 19 is the biggest rims that will fit on a celica. any bigger, the tire will rub on the bumper when turning.
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looks great but why stop there? go ahead and slap some tractor tires on that bitch!
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on top of everything that has been previously said, i think your front tire is flat. I agree...might wanna check that tire
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looks good..but have fun going over potholes..haha
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I would deffinitley get the paint job with 19's at the most. How much do you think a paint job like that would cost? curiosity.
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Looks like a Jada-toy...
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dam what is that...a monster truck looks like one of those hot wheels cars
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Get reasonably sized rims and go for it
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yeah the paint, not too shabby i suppose. i have seen a second generation with a black top/white bottom theme that looked great.
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That is how i wanted to paint mine, just didnt have the funds. Looks very hot!!!
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