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This is a discussion on What year Celicas were FR? within the DRIFTING Technique Forum forums, part of the DRIFTING Technique category; 83-85? Does anyone know? Any other info would be appreciated, weight distibution, etc? Thanks in advance...
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What year Celicas were FR?
83-85? Does anyone know? Any other info would be appreciated, weight distibution, etc? Thanks in advance
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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The 70's up to 85, but I think it would be more worth while to you if you took it upon yourself to find out info on the cars that you like. welcome aboard
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pretty little boy
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the 1984 celica GT-S. 105 hp at 4800 and 134 tq at 2800. 2700lbs.
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yup, in 1986.5 the Supra and celica separated and the celica became FWD (except a few rare years when the all-trac turbo option was offered)
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Perth Western Australia
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84 i think
there r a few and i mean very few 82-84 celica's around that have 3T-GTE engines in them as factory fitment pity they r so f*ing ugly though. Best bet for a celica would be an RA28 i think it is, the fastback running 2litre twin cam twin carburetted motors not a turbo but would handle remarkably similar to an AE86 as these where the really old levin spec vehicles with around th 150hp mark for toyota's world rally car in the 70's hope this helps!
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