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  1. fred.d.k

    fred.d.k Enthusiast

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    Hello all! Recently purchased my first Toyota pickup. A 83 from Austin TX, on it's way to Buffalo, NY as we speak. Running, but will need a new 22R, which I just happen to have. Have had a number of 70's and early 80's Celicas, but as mentioned this will be my first pickup. Here are a few pics from the Craigslist ad
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    And one of my 74 Celica
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    TRUCK ACTION Grand Toyotaholic

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  3. HemiRick

    HemiRick Newbie

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    I'm looking for 22R EFI parts, and am finding parted out pickups are very hard to find, are Celica intakes the same as the truck intakes? I'm wondering about 89 and up as I understand these intakes with the vertical throttle bodies perform better, than the ones that tilt down.
     
  4. fred.d.k

    fred.d.k Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the welcome. Not sure about the availability of parts, but I hope it is better than 1st Gen Celica parts, cause those are tough to find (body and interior, for sure).

    (Think I finally figured the posting picture thing out. They were showing when I was logged in, but not showing otherwise)
     
  5. Orlando Muniz

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    Welcome! super clean Celica....im not sure if the celica intake is swappable, but i would contact LCE engineering, those guys know everything about 20r,22r, and 22re...
     

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