i was wondering around how much money do i have to spend to make my 2003 toyota celica, not only look cool, but be able to beat a bmw m5 in a drag. (best turbo, exhaust, intake and all those preformance mods) if you think the m5 is a slow car (u abvously havent seen the thing in action) put some other fast car in its place. how much would i have to spend on it to make it a beast?
2007-01-12
12:56:30
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lol very funny, i dont actually consider doing thi scuz i no i would need godly money, but im just needing a serious answer
2007-01-12
13:07:30 ·
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Ligenfelter only works with GM products..namely Vettes...for the Celica GT, I suggest HKS...boost controller, intercooler, sway bars, cold air intake, they do good things for Toyotas, Nissans, and Hondas..superchargers, turbos, suspension, and exhausts...use NX or Nos for juice...Recaro buckets...sit here on 17 inch Rojas, Momos, Enkeis, or Momos with Toyo or Yokohoma rubber..even Michelin Pilots...Bombex makes a good kit..some carbon fibre racing side mirrors...APR spoiler...racing gauges, steering wheel, switch up the clutch, Stoptech, Rotary, or Brembo brakes.....10 to 20 G's....you could go cheap..spend under 10 but you would have to be a mechanic and known how to custom build your own parts including your own body kits...do all the wrench work
2007-01-17 09:25:53
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answered by D.E.O.N. Sphinxxx 4
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With all the mods you've listed the motor should be blue printed. A minimum-forged pistons. Crower or Oliver connecting rods. Crower or Comp Cam. the head should be professional ported.
If you are dead serious send the whole engine to Gail Banks or Lingenfelder performance. They will match parts perfectly to work with a turbo.They are two of the best turbo houses in America. When they do things you get a package that works flawlessly.
2007-01-12 13:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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To beastafy your celica, you can do it very cheap, but you beter know every little detail about your car. If you know how your engine works, then you won't need a mechanic. and parts are very cheap for that type of car, expecally used parts that you can buy on ebay or amazon. However, if you have a mechanic install the parts, the shop labor-rate is going to be alot. now, I can't give you a exact quote, but i recomend you start looking around now for prices. and don't expect to get on that dragstrip anytime soon. the average car soop-up, if done yourself, takes about 2 years.
2007-01-18 08:16:54
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answered by drogo_brandebuck 2
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200-300 for a playstation
40 bucks or so for the latetst gran turismo
50-60 hours to save the virtual money and get your licenses
i'd say you can soup up your celica for under 400 dollars EASY
2007-01-20 02:57:05
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answered by michael_oxgood 4
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Probably about the same amount as it would to get an education.
To soup it up costs 79 cents a can. Depends how many cans of Campbell's you can afford
2007-01-12 13:02:49
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answered by G T 2
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Too much
2016-01-15 03:45:12
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answered by Carl 1
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