I could not remember the last TT I joined with the Celica Club but I think it was around slightly more than a year ago. Recently, my buddy, the president's son called me up regarding a new club t-shirt that he was designing and wonder would I like to buy one. I told him it would be embarrassing to buy the club t-shirt while I do not drive a Celica anymore. He said my membership is a lifetime one and it is I who does not want to join in any club activity. I answered, it is not me but the nature of their recent meetups are convoys and my Mazda 6 could not catch up the Celica, which is a sports car. However, out of friendship and nostalgia, I bought one. Soon, he informed that the club t-shirt is ready to be collected on 13th February, Valentine's Day Eve. I wanted to borrow my buddy's Celica with the 3S-GTE turbo engine but his beast is in the workshop. I was nervous when I was heading towards the usual meeting place but good memories of me rushing there every weekend, seeing many modded Celicas and the drag races, certainly came to my mind. Those were the good old days.
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Sample of the new Club T-Shirt |
When I arrived, one particular Celica caught my attention. It was a dark grey Celica (my current favorite color) with wide body arches. Over the years in the club, I have yet to see any Celica with wide body arches that looks good. This one is similar to the Rocket Bunny Wide Body Bodykit for the Toyota 86 where the arches stops at the back. Certainly gives it a racing plus drift car feeling to it. I also particular like the rear arch that uses studded design. At first look, the rim used is huge and match the wide body arches and I like how he painted the brand and model of the tires white. Upon close look, I found out that the offset of the rim is indeed nice but he used a thick spacer, roughly around 20 mm to push it further out.
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Front TRD |
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Front Wide Body Arch |
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Rear Wide Body Arch |
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Better view of the Studs |
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Toyota 86 with Rocket Bunny Wide Body kit for reference |
While I was talking to some members that I have not met for a long time, I saw a face that was familiar. He was the mechanic who recently came to me to purchase ST205 front 4 pot calipers and ST205 rear 2 pot brake set to install on his Celica of 1 year. I remember asking him what has he got under his hood to need the brake upgrade (I upgraded even though my car was slow). He told me his story of how he miraculously found a half-cut Celica with the ultra-rare Blitz Supercharger kit and he installed the new engine and supercharger kit into the Celica as an overhaul. I was glad to meet new owners that is so enthusiastic in modding. I took the opportunity to see his car up close and hear the roar of the Blitz Supercharger that I love so much. I could spot his Celica a mile away because of the intercooler that has the BLITZ word on it and love how the intercooler piping could be seen clearly. I had him start his car and open up the hood. Then I proceed to play with the throttle body to hear the awesome sound from the supercharger and soon it captured everyone's attention.
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Front Rare, Weber Sport Bumper with Blitz Supercharger kit |
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Ultra-Rare and Expensive Treasure - Blitz Supercharger |
The Blitz Supercharger was definitely the highlight of that night for me and my partner. It really did remind me of the good old days where we spend almost no time in the cafe but instead stand beside cars and look at the mods each car has. It would definitely be awesome if there were some drag races too. I really do miss watching and especially miss racing myself. In the end, I am not sure whether I will still join another club meeting or not. Maybe if I get to borrow my friend's turbo Celica or after I bought a new sports car.
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