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Old 04-16-2004, 10:20 AM
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2000 Celica gts vs 3000GT SL

2000 Celica gts vs 3000GT SL? all stock
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Old 04-18-2004, 11:35 AM
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lol from what I learned the 3000GT would take it. Prolly pretty easily to; the Celica isnt meant for str8 line speed its a track car in my opinion. hell it has better breaking then a RSX and a better over all suspension. I like the engine though feels pretty good. Just sorta struggles abit they should stuck with a 2.0 liter. But just drop a CAI and some pulleys in the car. DO NOT get a free flowing exhaust for it thats not much bigger then the stock. Youll loose plenty of torque and the back pressure you need in a NA car. thats some of the mistakes I cant stand that people do to civics. Dual exhaust lol damn idiots. but with those mods some sticky tires and change your spark plugs you could take it.
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Old 04-19-2004, 10:33 PM
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ehh i think you have a ways to go 3000gt any model will be able to pull on stock celicas and with those upgrade you'll get like maybe 12 hp
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