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    Rarely seen Celica XX pics (at least to me they are new and rare)

    I am into and follow old school JDM car news and sites. Not until this year have I seen so many pics of our cars, no wonder the prices are skyrocketing, most these pics have been posted within the last few months (on forums at least), while last year our cars where still rare...

























    Lastly, not JDM, but our own members ride is featured



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    I do notice that the Japanese are not into the P-type flares...

    Not many have the molding either.
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    Awesome thread. I am digging that chaser. You mean to say our cars are going up in value possibly?
    1982 Terra Cotta P-Type
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    I do the same, I ve seen most of these, but thank you for the ones I havnt seen. I like the black one from the bottom count up three.
    Daily 82 L-type used to be terracotta...

    New project Red 85 P-type.

    Part cars: Silver 82 L-type, Red 82 p-type.

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    there's the black one with shit stuck in its teeth again. in that pic it looks like an oil-cooler line is about 1/2 an inch off the ground. lol...

    some awesome pics though thanks!
    The Supra is gone... What a fun project!

    Living the Wagon Life! 86 X72.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cross View Post
    I do the same, I ve seen most of these, but thank you for the ones I havnt seen. I like the black one from the bottom count up three.

    I agree, def my fav!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1982 Dragon View Post
    Awesome thread. I am digging that chaser. You mean to say our cars are going up in value possibly?
    Well, prices around here for cars have been steadily increasing, and to put it into perspective, all these photos came from the same website over this year, and its not an MKII website!
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    I was curious to see what MKII Supras are selling for on autotrader.com, and if you check the link there are a few low mileage, mint Supras on there for upwards of $15,000 for asking prices; however, if you check the NADA's website for pricing a "high retail" value 1983 "p type" is around $5,500. I guess when I bought mine in 2006 with 108,000 miles for $800 I got a steal.

    http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...Id=72504&Log=0
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    Lol ya u did. I overpaid
    1982 Terra Cotta P-Type
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDragon View Post
    I was curious to see what MKII Supras are selling for on autotrader.com, and if you check the link there are a few low mileage, mint Supras on there for upwards of $15,000 for asking prices; however, if you check the NADA's website for pricing a "high retail" value 1983 "p type" is around $5,500. I guess when I bought mine in 2006 with 108,000 miles for $800 I got a steal.

    http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...Id=72504&Log=0
    Don't confuse asking price with market value.

    Great photos here, while some of these cars may in fact be l-types, we could be looking at a lot of p-types with the fender flares removed because it makes for a much more friendly wheel fitment.
    No Supras

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