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Toyota Celica front splitter.

February 6th, 2008 · No Comments
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The Celica will become a modders car of choice with a quickly growing stash of parts available. The photograph shows in detail the front splitters in carbon fibre and allows a profile look at the massive split rims.

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The celica featured has also been given a very good valet and positively gleams under the indoor venues lighting.

This Toyota Celica has had the motorsport treatment with DTM style front splitter and a couple of side vents on the front bumper. The front spoiler and side splitters are in carbon fibre which not only looks cool but also helps to keep the weight down.

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