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Toyota Celica GT-Four RC (Limited Edition - Homologation Special) 1991
Date: | June 22, 2011, 8:14 pm | |
Name, Location: | Santiago - Uruguay | |
Vehicle: | Toyota Celica | |
Year: | 1991 | |
Modification: | None - 100% original | |
General comments: | A true racing car in street clothes. Very easy to modify if wanted to be taken to the course or a Rally's Special Stages. A pure-breed 250 HP monster reaching 235 km/h speeds if chip is changed from factory's 180 km/h crappy limiter. 4WD, turbo-intercooler and fully loaded. Needs nothing more, asks for nothing less than to be ridden hard and be taken care of, when needed. True 1990's Toyota reliability, WRC power and handling. It has the speed, looks, and pedigree that no Impreza nor Evo can match. The one that sent Lancia home on the early 1990's WRC. Say no more. World Rally champion Grp. A in 1992, 1993 and 1994. Want to buy one? Good luck finding one untouched and maintained. | |
What things have gone wrong with the car: | NONE A car that is used will wear out and need parts' replacements. A 4WD turbo-intercooler 235 km/h racing machine will need maintenance. Rubber wears out, metal too... If ridden hard, even more. People need to understand this, any car, any day will need the same. When you have a 250 hp monster blasting off the start of a Special Stage, leaving holes on the road, then parts/rubber will wear out, similarly, to stop such mass at such speed will take brakes that will wear out as well. Nothing in life is for free. If you want free, take a WALK. | |
Previous car: | Suzuki Swift 1.3 GTI Twin Cam | |
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February 10, 2013, 2:48 pm from: mark |
right on dude! never said better... |
April 4, 2013, 7:03 pm from: Chelsea |
I agree Toyotas usually are very good cars. The last and wear well. |
November 25, 2016, 10:51 pm from: UK - Manchester |
I found this post surfing through the net It is sooooooo true!!!! Liked the car man Nice picture Can't fing them like that nowadays anymore.... |
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March 1, 2017, 1:41 am from: Poroto |
Uruguayo!!!!! que lujo... una joya la nave Que carro... No sabia que habia de esos en Uruguay... |