New wheels on my new car

New wheels on my new car

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Medic-one

Original Poster:

3,124 posts

209 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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Picked up a set of new Wolfrace Suzuka's (17 inch) this morning to replace the standard 15 inch wheels on my new Celica which i bought a couple weeks ago :




My 5th generation Celica (which is for sale now) :



New Celica on old wheels, same location :



New Celica on new wheels, same location (note the difference in the tree, it has leaves now smile) :











Again, old and new :





Really love them!

And some pictures from when i just bought it :










And a couple photo's from sunday 2 weeks ago where i did a testdrive of next months Kent run together with fellow PH'ers JayKaybi and Lambochick :






This one also includes Eddie 4.2 's Subaru.

lightningghost

4,943 posts

255 months

Sunday 3rd June 2007
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That's a very smart car and the wheels look great. thumbup

LordGrover

33,652 posts

218 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Your car's nice, but I'd not include Lambo photos - they'll always steal the show (for me anyway). lick

Although that one appears to be listing a little to the nearside ... ?

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

232 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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I like the old wheels much more. They suit the lines of the car much more than the brash Wolfrace wheels.

Sorry.

Futuramic

1,763 posts

211 months

Thursday 7th June 2007
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Medic-one, pray that your old Celica doesn't start. I hear driving them is murder!

Some info :

- 1990 Toyota Celica GT-R 2.0 liter (Japanse import)
- G registration (G141 DDE)
- 5 speed manual transmission
- electric windows
- electric chair
- electric mirrors (with "fold in" mode)
- airco
- central locking
- rear seats foldable in 2 parts

(from the advert)

Medic-one

Original Poster:

3,124 posts

209 months

Thursday 7th June 2007
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Futuramic said:
- electric chair
Hmmm yes, i might have put that down not quiet the way i meant it... redface

But i reckon most people will understand that with an electric chair i mean that the seat's positions are movable by a button.