![]() 10/23/2014 at 19:35 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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On a field kitten Celica Alltrac with 110000 of your earth miles on it.
I know we have some Toyota people. What say you?
![]() 10/23/2014 at 19:37 |
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I saw the small preview picture before I read it and thought "Why does he want a first-gen Saturn SC?"
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I have a 86' Celica. The 1600 ST.
I like mine, but this should be way, way faster.
There is a lot of information on the internet on the T16 Celica's, especially on the more wanted ones.
![]() 10/23/2014 at 19:42 |
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Everything^2
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"Needs less work than 'runs great'".
![]() 10/23/2014 at 20:18 |
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Assuming it wasn't damaged in the first place, meh.
My 87' 300zx was sitting for 6 years. It cost me $1100 to get it running. I could of done it for cheaper as well.
The only thing i regret is getting cheap tires. If you're going to have a performance car, then you know what tires to get.
![]() 10/23/2014 at 22:12 |
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Pet peeve time:
"Comprise" and "compose" are not the same word. They have similar intentions, but they behave differently. More or less, the word "comprise" means "is composed of".
"The ship is mostly composed of steel" vs. "the ship comprises mostly steel."
So, your title should more accurately say "I wonder what 'Needs a lot of work' would comprise".
I see this every day, even in official publications, and it really bothers me because it's flat wrong and there's no "language evolves" excuse for it.
![]() 11/03/2014 at 00:50 |
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If it means anything like my '83 Tercel needing work, don't touch it.