Best place to buy some car bits ?

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Asty
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Best place to buy some car bits ?

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Does anyone know of a company that does tuning stuff for the celica vvti 2001 plate

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FenSport in Cambridge ?

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What sort of stuff are you after Asty?

There are several specialists on here that do specific Japanese tuning parts and I can recommend a few once I know what you want and what you use the car for.
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Post by Asty »

Oki

I think i've found all this at fensport , but just wondered if there is a sponsor that can do better prices etc and its always better to buy from a site sponsor

Discs and pads front
lowering springs
strut brace front and rear
Brake fluid (looks like this is sorted)


Thats it for now 8)

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Fensport really know their stuff when it comes to Toyota's. You will get the right parts for your car, and great service.

They do offer 10% discount on list prices, for members of the main toyota clubs, and it will no doubt be worth you joining the CelicaClub (I think they get 10%) with an order like above. Or you can try to get 10% without, but they are tough cookies LOL.
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TonyB_GT4 wrote:Fensport really know their stuff when it comes to Toyota's. You will get the right parts for your car, and great service.

They do offer 10% discount on list prices, for members of the main toyota clubs, and it will no doubt be worth you joining the CelicaClub (I think they get 10%) with an order like above. Or you can try to get 10% without, but they are tough cookies LOL.
I expected fensport to be the best but just thought i'd ask :wink: i'm a member on celica-club.co.uk , so i'll give fensport a ring on monday

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what are the new celicas like to tune?? can you get healthy gains from them? only asking as my other half is wanting one, are the aftermarket stuff dear for them.

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Well Adrian, the owner of Fensport, has tuned one to over 650 bhp :D
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Post by Asty »

or just buy a bolt on super charger kit :-D , i really like it it dont go like my old GTO TT but it handles great and revs like a crazy , it's alot better than i expected , i'm looking forward to seeing what it's like on track soon 8)

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R32 Nik wrote:Well Adrian, the owner of Fensport, has tuned one to over 650 bhp :D
No, the Fensports new celica has had massive modification, I would not call this tuning. It now has a 3SGTE and 4WD all from an earlier Celica GT4. The money this conversion costs is not for the faint harted - you should just get a propper Celica to start with :lol:

I do know that the new Celica handles very very well in standard guise, and the VVTi can happily produce 200bhp. With decent brakes that would make a fun track day car in my book :D
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