1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
Hi there,
A month ago I have traded my Celica ST205 for 1977 RA28. Car is in perfect shape, currently with 18R engine but over the summer it will be swapped with 18RG. I am really happy with the car, it is my daily driver and works perfect.
Cheers to all 1gen lovers.
Tom
Few pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/SerikaGT4/C ... directlink
A month ago I have traded my Celica ST205 for 1977 RA28. Car is in perfect shape, currently with 18R engine but over the summer it will be swapped with 18RG. I am really happy with the car, it is my daily driver and works perfect.
Cheers to all 1gen lovers.
Tom
Few pics: http://picasaweb.google.com/SerikaGT4/C ... directlink
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Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
+1
Ps if you ever wanna sell the rims PM me
welcome
Cj
Ps if you ever wanna sell the rims PM me
welcome
Cj
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Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
wow me too, sometime i'm thinking to let go of my ST205 so i can have another 1stgen celica especially the liftback!
by the way welcome
by the way welcome
Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
Help needed: I need 18RG timing chain slipper (13559-88230) and damper (13563-88250). Already posted in "Wanted". These will make the new heart beat again. I promise to post big update when the engine and Celi are running together.
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Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
Very Sweet looking Celica
Pete
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Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
I have not realized that it is two years since I have the car. Few things changed, more under the hood than outside.
A teaser for now, more pics will follow after the weekend (track day with 130 other classic cars ).
A teaser for now, more pics will follow after the weekend (track day with 130 other classic cars ).
Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
A few pics from yesterday:
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Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
One more European, WOW, very nice looking car. We have the same rims, see.
It is the new engine, isn't it? I have the old and less powerful 2T.
It is the new engine, isn't it? I have the old and less powerful 2T.
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Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
Very very niiiiiiiiiiice !
When you want to lower it - Hit me up for some springs
When you want to lower it - Hit me up for some springs
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Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
The engine is 18RG with capacity increased to 2.2l - I could not get hold of original pistons for the rebuild, only forged ones for 20R.AntalBalog wrote:One more European, WOW, very nice looking car. We have the same rims, see.
It is the new engine, isn't it? I have the old and less powerful 2T.
Re: 1977 RA28 "Marilyn"
Do you read my mind? After few track days I am considering to go down by 3-4 cm (1.2-1.6") which would also require the springs to be stiffer than stock.toyboyracer wrote:Very very niiiiiiiiiiice !
When you want to lower it - Hit me up for some springs
What do you have? For how much? And why so expensive?