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Gt Or Gts Whats The Difference?


Pepperami
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Hiya Guys.... n girls if any are looking and lurking :P

I am interested in getting another Clock cluster, for customising, and I need to ask... is my Celica "Y" Reg 1.7 a GT or a GTS?

Its the 6 speed manual, and apparently, it makes a difference!!

I dont want to get the wrong one, so which do I own lol :)

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In the U.S., a GT (VVT-i) is a 140, and GTS (VVTL-i) 190.

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Yep as above really, and yours will be a 1.8litre.

In this country they are all 6 speed. The 1.8 Litre VVTi is what they call the GT in america, and the 1.8VVTLi T sport or 190 is called the GTS in america.

If it's the clock at the top of the dash you're after, then if I remember right there's a basic one that just shows the clock, and one that shows a bit more info which is fitted to cars that don't have climate control? I could be wrong there though.

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I think you mean the outside temperature in degrees C

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Thanks for the help guys,

Its actually the speedo cluster im after, going to fit it out with some cool dials and different LEDs to make it look the biz :)

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Hope you're using Mook (skewer.co.uk) :)

you on commission :lol: agree tho :D

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