Anyone else notice the patches on the seats in picture 296?  Wonder what company that is?
 
Wow, hell of a restoration.  Very well documented too, that car was a basket case when they started.
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that rally car got a whole new life I was wondering why it was so beat in the first few pictures, and why an old heap would have such large -an fittings in the trunk
amazing restoration good find
 
 
yeah that was amazing, and am i right or what?  Is that not the mother of all Motor mounts.  WOW
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all that work...for it to sit in a show room...i wanna see that bitch makin some jumps!!!
 
 
Lot of work for a show piece.  But its probably in a Toyota museum somewhere.  NOS is kind of a loss in a rally car, so I was wondering why they'd waste a trip computer in a drag car.  Makes sense, Rally was a very different beast back then.  Nice car, example of how shops make a lot of money working on cars.

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that was amazing...
what motor is that?  two plugs per cylinder?
 
 
I was going to say: If that were anything other than a Group B, I would have been buying a ticket over there to bitch slap them for being idiots.... It's a bloody celica... then I saw what they were doing... and figured it out when I saw the Audi S1.  Kinda figured it was a road/SCCA/NASA type circuit car, but the Audi made it clear 
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WOW That is the most amazing restoration I have ever seen in my life. I was thinking the same thing at first, WTF why would anyone want to restore that pile of junk then about 1/2 through I figure out why. I would love to own that car. And I would smack anyone for taking a piece of history like that out and tearing it up. I would like to shake that guys hand who redone that car.
 
 
Amazing restoration.
  -  93 mph in the 1/8 mile
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That was just awesome.I wish I had the money and time to do my old first gen like that resto job,back to exactly like it was new.