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Old 09-12-2006, 09:42 AM
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Ive asked alot of people on many different car forums these same questions but i want to see what you civic guys have to say. I currently own a 1990 toyota celica st 5 speed with 70,000 orig miles, ive lowered it with eibach springs and kyb struts, camber kit, kosi racing wheels and dunlop tires, ive painted the interior all black. I find myself wanting more power so i need to decide to find a way to boost my car or try an sell it but im never gonna get close to my money back and buy a new car for relitively cheap like maybe a civic. My car has no aftermarket support at all and while i love the looks of a celica it would be nice to mod my car to whatever i want. Im looking for reliabilty and acceleration my car does 0-60mph in the high 12,s. What do you guys think?
 
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Old 09-12-2006, 09:58 AM
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i would say if you want reliability, then get rid of the celica and buy a civic. lol but thats just me, i love my civic and it has never done me wrong. it would be harder to get the civic into the high 12's though so i dont know what you really want to do. you can mod a civic to do whatever you want from body work to engine work. you can build up the internals of the engine on a civic and then go ahead and turbo it. but if you are looking for a civic i would like to know what you would want to do with it.

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