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#455646 Dec 12, 3:55am
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I'm just curious could you fit a 3.8l v6 3800 in a 2000 celica gt? I've seen I'd done on a 1970s model

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anything is possible with enough money

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^ Pretty much. A 3.8L V6 would be a tight fit into a 7th gen Celica, but with enough money and fabrication, I'm sure it's possible. But if you're gonna drop a new engine in, you might as well make it RWD too, if you've got the money.


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