Hi Everyone,
Im Andrew,
I live in Brisbane, Australia; although my step father originates from Beckville, Texas and i still have family residing there that i visit hen i can.
I have owned 32 1st gen celicas in the past 4 years and i currently own 3 and a half TA22 celicas, 1/2 being i have a COMPLETELY RUST FREE rear cut under my house .....dont worry i can feel your jealousy
But, i just thought that i would introduce myself and i have an abundance or parts coming out of where the sun dont shine and can help most of you guys with parts, at the moment i have complete SMILEY BUMPER CONVERSIONS for sale : http://www.classic-celica.com/modules.p ... ic&t=17020
Anyways, Again, I would like to say hi and its very nice to meet everyone.
Hope to see all your projects etc etc soon.
Regards,
Andrew Cross
Howdy, new kid on the block :P
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welcome to 1stgencelica.
you got lots of parts? looking for a very good steering rhd box, and a very good lower radiator support frame. pm me thx
you got lots of parts? looking for a very good steering rhd box, and a very good lower radiator support frame. pm me thx
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Re: Howdy, new kid on the block :P
Is that "Thirty Two"??? , in 4 years, if so, that is incredible. What happened to them all? Please tell me they all didn't get parted out, unless of course they were beyond saving.Scoobzd wrote:Hi Everyone,
Im Andrew,
I have owned 321st gen celicas in the past 4 years and i currently own 3 and a half TA22 celicas, 1/2 being i have a COMPLETELY RUST FREE rear cut under my house .....dont worry i can feel your jealousy
Regards,
Andrew Cross
Pete
PS: How about some pics of your current ones??
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Well, i had SAVED, about 10 of them and then sold them on to better owners and a couple of stupid kids with more money then sense
I have kept the best 4, and the rest of them were to far gone to be saved, only good for panles and parts. Rust was a factory option for all Australian Toyota Celica's :O
I have kept the best 4, and the rest of them were to far gone to be saved, only good for panles and parts. Rust was a factory option for all Australian Toyota Celica's :O
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welcome to the forum andrew. good to see another mate from australia.
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Welcome
Unfortunately it was standard for all the British ones!!Scoobzd wrote:Rust was a factory option for all Australian Toyota Celica's :O
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