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Also the Octavia will not have a thread, and the other mystery vehicle will probably re-cycle the Corolla thread, with a revised title and OP. :)

Looking good Shauncr!
 
What are you replacing the Corolla with? Can you just tell us please? :p

OK fine, its a late 2006 Celica GT Limited Edition in the rare dark blue colour, and before I even collect it it is having the following done to it:

- TRD limited slip diff
- TRD gear set
- uprated bearing springs
- solid gear linkage bushings
- longer 6th gear ratio
- competition clutches lightweight flywheel
- Exedy stage 1 clutch
- cold air induction

... :D
 
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[TW]Fox;29440201 said:
I thought the Corolla T Sport was basically a Celica and all the stats are wrong and it's totally a Celica and just as quick?

The Corolla actually makes more power as it has electric power steering. I do agree it does seem an odd choice and sidestep for a weekend car. It wouldn't be cheap either by the spec he is posting.
 
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I thought the Corolla T Sport was basically a Celica and all the stats are wrong and it's totally a Celica and just as quick?

Stock vs stock, the Corolla T-Sport is actually slightly quicker than the Celica T-Sport... ;)

I also never once claimed that the Corolla looks as good as, or handles as well as, a Celica. :)

I've wanted one of these since about 2009 when I rode in the one owned by someone who worked where I did my GCSE work experience. An opportunity came up to trade for one with my Corolla, my Corolla Compressor alloys, and some cash. I got a very nice bonus at work recently, so I thought "Why not..." :D
 
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A Celica sounds like the sort of car you have as your only car. Not as a weekend warrior. Very strange choice but then did anyone expect anything less? :p
 
OK fine, its a late 2006 Celica GT Limited Edition in the rare dark blue colour, and before I even collect it it is having the following done to it:

- TRD limited slip diff
- TRD gear set
- uprated bearing springs
- solid gear linkage bushings
- longer 6th gear ratio
- competition clutches lightweight flywheel
- Exedy stage 1 clutch
- cold air induction

... :D

Sounds like a total waste of money. :confused:
 
[TW]Fox;29440221 said:
A Celica sounds like the sort of car you have as your only car. Not as a weekend warrior. Very strange choice but then did anyone expect anything less? :p
If you say so Mr diesel BMW :p
Sounds like a total waste of money. :confused:
It really wasn't... It was a fantastic price. :)

After putting forward my Corolla, some Corolla Compressor alloys, and some other bits and pieces in an offer of part exchange, I only needed to add £1100 on top for the car without the modifications. The re-built gearbox with uprated internals was thrown in because he had it already, for £300. The flywheel, £200. The clutch I already had in a box and posted to him, same with the bushings. £100 to fit the bits, fill the box with new oil, and give it a full service. Cold air induction is free because I'm giving him my Corolla one in exchange for it.
 
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before I even collect it it is having the following done to it:

- TRD limited slip diff
- TRD gear set
- uprated bearing springs
- solid gear linkage bushings
- longer 6th gear ratio
- competition clutches lightweight flywheel
- Exedy stage 1 clutch
- cold air induction

... :D


Who is doing the work? I'd love a gearset for my mr2 box.

It's a proper 2zz T-Sport right? Not the 140bhp 1zz?
 
[TW]Fox;29440237 said:
Yea, because that's relevant. Amusingly it's probably still quicker than a Celica GT with an Exedy thingamob anyway if you want to bring my choice into it :p

Yes but nowhere near as fun :p Acceleration wise wouldn't be much in it but your 530D would edge it, and would walk it with a remap, but it was also very expensive in comparison, and is a totally different car... I was just scraping the barrel for car related personal attacks because I do secretly quite like your car. :)

Who is doing the work? I'd love a gearset for my mr2 box.

It's a proper 2zz T-Sport right? Not the 140bhp 1zz?

Work is being done by a chap near Birmingham who modifies/repairs/breaks/buys/sells Corollas, Celicas, and GT86's/BRZ's (and occasionally MR2's, Yaris', and other bits and bobs). :) He is very well known and trusted in the Corolla owners club. - SJ Autosport his company is called (at the moment :p) Drop me a trust message if you want his details.

And yes it is the full fat 2ZZ. :)
 
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It's S-Tronic not R-Tronic. So it's good but manual better still I am feeling. Suspension is a challenge too at the moment, very stiff. Sitting in some snobby restaurant outside Inverness about to start the North Cost 500 in the morning. 480 miles today at 29.8mpg. THAT is astonishing!!!

Fairy muff! Would have thought you were a gated manual man though!
 
Anyway, mixed reception as with everything I do or say... Was expected. :D

I'm excited and thats all that matters really... :)

Allow me to break it down how it is in my head, if anyone cares:

- Getting rid of my car and getting the Octavia and the Celica GT complete with mods, is costing me about £3000 in total.
- Insurance is increasing by about £60 a month overall
- Fuel cost is decreasing by about £150 a month overall
- My commutes will be more pleasant!
- My weekend driving and evening drives will be more fun!
- The Corolla needs a new clutch, the Celica will have a brand new one, the Octavia doesn't need one yet.
- The Corolla may need a new flywheel, the Celica will have a brand new one, the Octavia doesn't need one yet.
- The Corolla leaks and drinks oil, the Celica doesn't leak or drink a drop, I don't care if the Octavia does.
- The Corolla needs new brakes very soon, the Celica has new disks and pads all round, so does the Octavia.
- The Corolla needs new tyres very soon, the Celica has new tyres, the Octavia has good tyres.
- There are several other niggles with the Corolla which the Celica does not suffer from, nor does the Octavia.
- The Celica is a much cooler car and will have an LSD and all the other bits and pieces mentioned!
- The Celica will hold its value much better.

When you first take off all the money I'm saving by ditching the Corolla, and then consider the fuel savings of running the Octavia minus the insurance hike (£90 a month / £1000 a year) it all lines up quite nicely... Plus I want to do this... So there. :D
 
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So you are getting a Celica GT on an 06 plate with a tonne of mods with an Octavia Diesel chucked in for 4k (Guessing your Corolla is worth a grand trade in). Sorry to sound the sceptic here but I can guarantee the Celica is going to be a lemon. A decent GT with your goodies especially on a late plate is going to be 5k+ car easily.
 
You cannot guarantee that at all. You can merely speculate :p

"seems like a good deal, must be a lemon"

Time will tell.
 
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[TW]Fox;29440628 said:
How is it getting all those mods done if he hasn't seen it or driven it?

That's what he said in his thread, guess he's trolling but that brings nothing useful to the discussion
 
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