Carina TA60!
06-23-2010, 04:59 PM
Post: #1
Carina TA60!
Hey people! My name is Thomas, 17 year old guy from Norway!
Picked up my first car some days ago, and because I have a passion for Old Japanese cars, and Japanese FR cars generally, it had to be one.

Soo, the car is a 82' Toyota Carina TA60. I havent found any rust at all on her yet, but i havent checked behind the backseats yet either..(common place for carinas to rust).
122k km's on it.
2 owners, I'm the third. I dont have any crazy plans for it, I just wanna drop it to the ground and find some nice low offset wheels for it.
Anyways, here's some pics!
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The notorious 2T... it runs perfectly at least!
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Remember, this is Kilometers, not miles!
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06-24-2010, 12:47 AM
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Carina TA60!
Banpei, if you read this..

Got any tips for what springs i could use from a heavier car on this one? i was thinking of cutting a few coils to get a stiffer spring rate.. also,is it much of an hassle to make it a 2T-G ? just bolt on?
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06-24-2010, 02:03 PM
Post: #3
Carina TA60!
2T-G is bolt on and fiddle with some cables (throttle probably) Big Grin

nice car!!!

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06-24-2010, 09:38 PM
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Carina TA60!
Nice! Thumbs up!
Judging from the pics that car could be the twin-sister of my Carina! Hurray!
But yours is more luxurious: you have headlight washers! Yummie!

Seeing you have a manual box the 2T-G is bolt-on and 4AGE is "easy" if you change the bellhousing to a 4A model.

I still have OEM springs on mine so I wouldn't be sure what springs would be best... My best guess is that the AE86 rear springs will fit: the axle is almost same and Toyota liked to reuse parts a lot. Tongue
The front has the same struts as the KE70/TE71 so most probably the AE86 front springs will fit as well.
But if you want to be sure: the TA60 Celica should have the same rear axle and front struts... (They are different for some other Celicas)

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06-25-2010, 12:01 AM
Post: #5
Carina TA60!
Thanks for the answer guys!

I'll look for some good AE86 springs then Smile this car NEEDS to be more low, and it has body roll like a MF.. haha!
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06-25-2010, 10:04 AM
Post: #6
Carina TA60!
Awesome !!

Nice to see Carinas, so sad that I missed a beautiful one !!

Will follow this !!

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06-27-2010, 07:05 PM
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Carina TA60!
evanger Wrote:and it has body roll like a MF.. haha!
I know all about that! Big Grin

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10-23-2012, 10:18 AM
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Carina TA60!
banpei
I need help with my TA60! Sad
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