My Celica TS with K&N air filter, header and exhaust do 0-100km/h in 6.7 s and 1/4 mile in 14.6 s Japan forever!! Reply 475 Mental 13y ago I have to say - GT 86 is exactly the successor to the Celica, so IMO, it's still with us. But I wish it could be in the same...
Sprinter Trueno, Carina 1600GT, and Celica 1600GT) because they were incapable of meeting the 1976 emissions standards. This turned out to be a temporary measure; the twin-cam engine returned in 1977 as the 2T-GEU, now with electronic fuel injection ...
but was 7.5 inches (190 mm) longer than a JDM Celica 2000GT and rode a 103.5-inch (2,630mm) wheelbase, a little over 5 inches (130 mm) longer than the Celica’s. The longer nose was necessary to accommodate Toyota’s M-series inline six-cylinder engines. This 1979 Celica ...