Jun 30, 2005, 01:19
Hey guys,
One of things I did during my little absence a couple of weeks ago was to buy a new car... kind of.
It is a 1990 Toyota Celica GT-Four. It is the road-going version of the car that Toyota used to Rally in the early 1990's, and is a 2.0 turbo with 4WD (Basically the Toyota equivalent of Subaru making a WRX version of their Impreza, or Mitsubishi making an Evo version of their Lancer).
Apart from the car not being even remotely "new" (it is 15 years old), the thing that makes this particular car interesting is the fact I've owned it before! Yes, you heard right... Not just the same model, but I have actually owned this very car previously, selling it reluctantly about three years ago when I needed the money to help build my house.
The guy I sold it to only kept it for about 6 months and then sold it to another guy who is a "friend of a friend", who looked after it very well for the next two and a half years. I found out the new owner was putting it up for sale for a good price, and within 24 hours it was back in my garage! woohoo! It was like being reunited with an old family member
After my kombi, this is the 2nd most memorable car I've ever owned. Now its home again! 
Now I just have to sell my other car (a 1992 Toyota Supra 2.5 twin-turbo) to pay for it! I should be able to sell the Supra for about what the GT-Four cost me, so the plan is to simply break even.
Enough rambling, here is a photo I took of it yesterday. While it certainly doesn't look like a new car, its hard to believe it is 15 years old!
![[Image: _MG_8997.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/_MG_8997.jpg)
One of things I did during my little absence a couple of weeks ago was to buy a new car... kind of.
It is a 1990 Toyota Celica GT-Four. It is the road-going version of the car that Toyota used to Rally in the early 1990's, and is a 2.0 turbo with 4WD (Basically the Toyota equivalent of Subaru making a WRX version of their Impreza, or Mitsubishi making an Evo version of their Lancer).
Apart from the car not being even remotely "new" (it is 15 years old), the thing that makes this particular car interesting is the fact I've owned it before! Yes, you heard right... Not just the same model, but I have actually owned this very car previously, selling it reluctantly about three years ago when I needed the money to help build my house.
The guy I sold it to only kept it for about 6 months and then sold it to another guy who is a "friend of a friend", who looked after it very well for the next two and a half years. I found out the new owner was putting it up for sale for a good price, and within 24 hours it was back in my garage! woohoo! It was like being reunited with an old family member


Now I just have to sell my other car (a 1992 Toyota Supra 2.5 twin-turbo) to pay for it! I should be able to sell the Supra for about what the GT-Four cost me, so the plan is to simply break even.
Enough rambling, here is a photo I took of it yesterday. While it certainly doesn't look like a new car, its hard to believe it is 15 years old!
![[Image: _MG_8997.jpg]](http://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/upload/_MG_8997.jpg)