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1977 Toyota Celica Gt Liftback Ra29 Sr20 Engine Swap Daily Driver. Clean Title! on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:126
Location:

Ladera Ranch, California, United States

Ladera Ranch, California, United States
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77 liftback/fastback celica. 
Daily driver status. using it currently for my own personal car. But the back seat is not big enough for my kids so need to sell. 
Pearl white paint. looks awesome. Straight body! Front valance has minor rock chips. It's an old car! 
Black interior. Japanese air vent style seats inspired by GT40 just reupholstered. No rips or anything they look brand new. complete interior. all door panels everything. Very nice condition. Dash is cracked but there is a plastic new dash cover
Nice carpet no holes. All glass is perfect
All of these cars have a rusted trunk spare tire well but NOT this one! This one is so clean and garage kept always!
Very nice brightwork trim. 
All lights work and everything is functional. high and low beams. signals. brakes. running  side markers. LED bulbs. 
Wood nardi style steering wheel
JDM adjustable fender mirrors. 
Nissan nismo Short shifter 5 speed manual with brushed weighted knob
Custom race ignition. Push button start. toggle controlled accessories for fans. Headlights and running lights. 
imported S15 SR20DE motor with variable valve timing. low miles. high compression. 10-1
compression check was perfect. everything is great. 
All the mounts are custom and new. 
brand new alternator. had the starter rebuilt. brand new battery and cables. replaced wires with uncut wire harness. everything works and has good voltage. 
intake manifold. throttle body and all sensors (TPS. AAC. etc.)
new MAF ($190) and short ram cold air intake with new cone filter. 
just did a tune up. new plugs. wire set. cap. rotor.
new cams.
Replaced all gaskets. 
custom Exhaust done by Awesome Performance. custom downpipe. straightback. no cat. 4 inch muffler with removable silencer and burnt tip.
Custom driveshaft I had built by driveline inc. it has my name on it, so you can see that all the work on this car was done by me.
Has sound system and speakers set up. There is a stereo in glove box but the holder broke so it needs a new one to hold it in place. Pioneer system. Sounds nice. 
Lowered. awesome stance. 
14" black wheels with good tires. 195 in rear. 185 in front 
Just had alignment done at Wheel and Tire Connection in irvine. 
new brakes all around. New pads. Rotors. Drums and shoes. new wheel cylinders. full fluid system bleed. 
mobile 1 oil 
MT-90 transmission flush and fill. only the best.
Custom techno toy suspension. Tie rods. Tension bar. End links. all anodized. 
Under dash battery cut off switch with key. 
New Large Aluminum radiator. blue Silicone hoses. dual Electric fans. JDM Front mount oil cooler with stainless piping. 
Jdm smiley bumper ($300). Front TRD air dam spoiler ($300) 
original Blue plate california car (i have both plates) currently registered till january 2015.
Clean title.
I have pink slip in hand with transfer papers. I signed the original pink slip I have not fully transferred the car yet. Simple transaction I will sign transfer of owner ship along with bill of sale and give you the original pink slip. 

This car was a fun project build it is about 95% done. 
Everything left is cosmetic.
This is what's left to do... Front Turn signals need to be permanently mounted. (They normally rest in the front safety bumper but now they have been secured to the frame. 
The front mount oil cooler needs to be permanently mounted. I could not decide where I liked it the most and did not want to drill holes yet
The original mirror holes need to be filled. I have plugs In them now. 
Needs Custom battery tray or do a battery trunk relocation. 
Need a center console filler custom made for around the shifter. Right now I just have a piece of aluminum that I wrapped with carbon fiber to fill the area
Wires could be tucked a lot better and cleaner. 
Needs a speedometer and tachometer. The wiring for the tach is already set just need to connect. 

This car is old almost 38 years old. It is not perfect. But It is the nicest one I have seen. And has a lot more power then the rest! Super fun to drive. Previous owner did not have mileage listed on pink slip but said it was 120k on chassis. But it looks amazing! 
I am selling AS IS buyer assumes all liability. Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping. Immediate deposit of $2000 is required after auction ends non refundable. 
No refunds. Message me for any details. Or pictures requests. 

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