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1999 Toyota Celica 190bph Gen 7
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1999 Toyota Celica 190bph Gen 7
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Hi all I'm a newbie to Toyota and this forum I have a white Celica 190bph Generation 7
It’s a genuine import. And believed to be one of two white ones in uk at present. Rare rare car with automatic semi automatic gearbox with shift buttons on the steering for manual shifts. The paint needs addressing and the car is highly modified and appreciated in the Japanese tuning circles.
The vvtli or lift system is fine and I know the lift bolts and filters have all been addressed. Hits lift lovely at 6000 rpm and screams all the way to 9000 handles like a gocart sounds like an F1 car
My question is what is the cheapest way to get a spare key as I only have one ?
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Any locksmith can make copies of the original key.

You are right this car is a hoot to drive, zipping around in the city or cruising at high speeds on freeway. It's very nimble and stable at high speed, fun on twisty roads, engine revs up quickly and screams like a jet engine.

The car has excellent driving dynamics under most situations. Guys who own BMW 3s and 5s were surprised to find the Celica GTS a lot more fun to drive, far more stable and controllable at high speed.

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Originally Posted by CAPTAINSOLO
Any locksmith can make copies of the original key.

You are right this car is a hoot to drive, zipping around in the city or cruising at high speeds on freeway. It's very nimble and stable at high speed, fun on twisty roads, engine revs up quickly and screams like a jet engine.

The car has excellent driving dynamics under most situations. Guys who own BMW 3s and 5s were surprised to find the Celica GTS a lot more fun to drive, far more stable and controllable at high speed.
I have a 440i aswell and my celica is about 4x as fun to drive and the sound it makes is just incredible also far more stable round corners and easier to control

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