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Specialist 2002 Toyota Celica GT
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dikitzaps 1974 Toyota Celica
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neither are that great... but i think dropzone is better. IMO you should save up the extra $$ and get hotchkis or eibach.
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I've had the drop zone on my car for over a year and there not that bad. Very stiff though. Kindda sucks in the city with bumps. But I really like the way they handle during fast cornering. And you won't need a camber kit. The celica's already have enough flex.
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just get some teins
a kid told me that celicas handle like crap... i laughed
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Specialist 2002 Toyota Celica
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how much does a hotchkis cost w/ lowering springs, shocks...?
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isaac
2001 Toyota Celica GT
Los Angeles, CA
Joined: May 2002
Thank you.: Thanks to Tony, Ron, Steven, James, KC, Mike, Min, and all who had helped make this all happen! You are the best!
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