View Full Version : I need some help to a good start
Silver01gts
11-16-2001, 11:45 AM
Alright so this site seems really cool, and everyone I've seen on the forum knows a lot of things about cars.. a lot more than I do.. haha.. but what I need help on is gettin off to a good start. My mom bought me a 2001 gt-s auto.. if i had my choice it would be 6-speed but im still in high school and didnt pay for it so im not complaining... but anyway, what i was wantin to ask everyone was like what should i do? just use your imagination.. haha..i am going for performance, bodykits, and even some interior as well.. just some sugestions if you all have a lil free time.. anything will be greatly appreciated..
the only mod's ive made so far
smoke tint
euro tail lens
replaced factory speakers with Kove
vis-celica
11-16-2001, 12:26 PM
If I were you I would either get the AEM cold air intake or the Injen. Then I would get the TRD exhaust or the Tanabe exhaust.
Then I would probably get the Eibach pro-kit springs or Hotchkis springs. Other than that there are a million bodykits to choose from, but beware they are expensive to install and paint after you buy them. Get some wheels to.
R K e 1 C A
11-16-2001, 02:45 PM
vis-celica has the straight idea. In that order too is just about the way I went.
Check the Installs section / Misc. A lot of stuff to do.
IMO do minor mods on the outside i.e. Clear Side Markers, S2000 Antenna, etc. etc.
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SY2KCelica
11-16-2001, 06:02 PM
cai, exhaust, rims(racing), bumperlenses, veilside kit then save, save, save for turbo!!!!if it ever comes..
interior..paint your center console....that looks real nice..get it professionally done.
back to the outside:
lambo doors, paint change, custom moldings(ie widebody),
results:
remember that prince song..what was it called..oh yea.. p u ssy control!!!!!!!!!!
ok only take the first line seriously..oh yea and the center console.
scuba
11-16-2001, 06:04 PM
Jesus fish is always a nice touch
TheXerox
11-19-2001, 07:51 AM
Or the Darwin fish...
NOY2K
11-19-2001, 09:07 AM
first of all......YOU ARE 1NE LUCKY high school student!
alrighty......like the other "celicans" said, "hooking up" your ride can be costly! i hope you have a decent part-time job or you're just a spoiled child!
go with some easy mods first, something that will cost you under $100.00. don't go crazy on what you want to install on your ride. check out our fellow "celican's" rides to get some idea on how it will look, then save up some serious "cha-ching$$".
if your parental units will help you out, be sure you're "A"cing your classes!:D
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