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Carina Sightings: Slammed Carina AA63 sedan

Okay, it may not be as ground scraping as the Carina firevan, but it surely is lowered a lot compared to normal Carinas (like the one right next to it):
Slammed Carina AA63 sedan
Slammed Carina AA63 sedan

In some way it made me think of the sedan version of the Carina firevan: both slammed, deep dish rims and of course its red color… On the other hand this one is a bit over the top: a set of fender flares and a big beacon light on the roof.

It looks like the car had a clear headlight conversion as well, so at night it will probably look real mean! If I would live in a RHD country I would definitely gotten such a set for mine!

Unfortunately I don’t have anymore pictures nor info on this Carina than this. The picture was taken by one of my favorite Japanese blogs ( zenswd ) on a meeting but he didn’t give much more info than this.

Carina Sightings: Blue Carina Sedan

Apart from its color, this Carina Sedan looks really blue:
Blue Carina GT-R AA63 sedan
Blue Carina GT-R AA63 sedan

You can see the paint is already blistering and fading away. In my opinion it looks like a bad respray done 15 to 20 years ago…

Blue Carina GT-R AA63 sedan
Blue Carina GT-R AA63 sedan

It sits on its original rims and it has AC, power windows and power steering as luxury options. It still has its original 4A-GE with only 159000 kilometers on its odometer, so that engine should still be purring like a kitten!

Blue Carina GT-R AA63 sedan
Blue Carina GT-R AA63 sedan

It may not sound much, but you can’t complain for a car that is for sale at Auctions Yahoo and has a current bid of only $500! Even better: it has a buy me now option of only $1600! The auction will end in about 5 hours, so if you are quick you can just get it for $501! ;)

You can find its auction here: Blue Carina GT-R AA63 on Auctions Yahoo

Carina sightings: Yokosuka’s deep blue Carina AA63

I found this lovely deep blue Carina AA63 on Minkara:
Yokosuka's deep blue Toyota Carina AA63
Yokosuka’s deep blue Toyota Carina AA63

It may look quite ordinary, but if you look closer to Yokosuka‘s car you can see it has got widened fenders up front, wider Hayashi Streets up front, lowered a bit (FC3S and GX71 springs) and a rollcage inside.

I’m not too sure it was originally an AA63 since the grille wears a Carina SG badge… But it surely does have a 20v 4AGE blacktop up front!

Yokosuka's deep blue Toyota Carina AA63
Yokosuka’s deep blue Toyota Carina AA63

With the helmet on the roof, the track number on the rear door window, roll cage and widened front fenders (and wheels) I suspect he uses the car for the occasional drift day.

Yokosuka's deep blue Toyota Carina AA63
Yokosuka’s deep blue Toyota Carina AA63

And some bling as well: he put a set of leds in the tail lights!

Too bad he just started his Minkara account, so we’ll just have to wait and hope more will come in due time…

Carina Sightings: Carina GT-R coupe AA63

Some time ago I posted a really nice Carina GT Coupe TA45 which I found at Japan Vintage. I also found a Carina GT-R Coupe AA63 on their website but never actually posted it…

Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage
Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 on Japan Vintage

As you can see it is a very beautiful Carina coupe sitting on a set of Toms racing wheels and PIAA foglights!

Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage
Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 on Japan Vintage

As you can see, the pictures were taken at the same setting as the Carina GT TA45 coupe. Somehow that background makes those cars look even better!

Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage
Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage

Exhaust is not that special, but you can see from its bumper and taillights that it is the late type model. You could also have deducted that from the fact that it is an AA63! ;)

I also uploaded the video that was on the advertisement:

Nice TRD sticker on the side, but most probably only the springs and shocks are TRD.

Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage
Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 on Japan Vintage

When viewed closer these Toms rims are looking good. Also the lip is a very nice aftermarket one!

Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage
Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage

Once upon a time… this car was a red car… :D

Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage
Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 on Japan Vintage

Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 coupe on Japan Vintage
Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 on Japan Vintage

And the interior looks pretty clean. However there are some dashboard parts missing: Right speaker cover is missing, pedals and steering wheel have been swapped, an ugly foglight switch on the center console and an ashtray has been mounted on the drivers door… Not as immaculate as the interior of the TA45 coupe…

All in all a very nice looking car. Obviously this car has been tuned for street usage which left its marks on the car itself. The price is 4300 dollars which is way too much for a 24 year old 168000km car with powersteering and aircon.

The car can be found here:
Carina GT-R AA63 on Japan Vintage

My Carina: Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup

After last weeks posting about the Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 cluster I could not leave it on the shelve anymore…So I opened it up:
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: opened up
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: opened up

First thing I spotted under the tachometer was this:
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: check engine light
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: check engine light

The check engine light! I already thought it was missing! ( ? ??)

And when continued to unbolt plate from the backside I saw this:
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: identification
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: identification

Some sort of identification for the cluster. The 4cyl must be useful information for the tacho (pulses devided by four) and the RH must mean it is a RHD cluster. The other two numbers don’t ring a bell. ?(‘?`?)?

So with everything unbolted I was able to access this:
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: odometer internals
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: odometer internals

The odometer internals!
When pushing the black gears between the numbers to the left you can just change the odometer number on the left of it to its right position. Be careful and use something soft like a toothpick: I damaged one of the (not really important) numbers this way because I used a screwdriver! ?(???;)

I also saw this on the backside of the backplate:
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: speedometer calibration
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: speedometer calibration

It is used for calibration of the speedo- and odometer! 637 revolutions of the speedocable is equal to 1km. If the cluster has the same number of revolutions as my current cluster it will be an easy swap! Otherwise I probably need to have the speedo recalibrated to the value on my current cluster…

On the other side you could see the fruits of my work:
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: odometer adjusted
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: odometer adjusted

I adjusted the odometer from 171178 to 081178, which is quite near what the current cluster is at.

Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: closed up again
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster cleanup: closed up again

So, all that was left was a good cleanup of the backplate and perspex and put everything back together. ?(ยด??)?

My Carina: the Toyota Carina GT-R AA63 cluster

I just realized I did not post any pictures of the cluster I bought from Revolver Drift!
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster

After his Carina coupe got stolen he did not have any use for the cluster anymore. Of course I was interested in the cluster since the European TA60 does not have a tachometer nor an oil pressure meter! We agreed upon the price and he sent the cluster to me.

Even though he packaged the cluster with the most wrapping materials I ever saw on a parcel it arrived with a broken trip-odometer-reset button. I have no idea how this could have happened while it was packaged that carefully… Maybe the parcel service played some hoops with it??

Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, zoom in speedo and odometer
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, zoom in speedo- and odometer

Different than the LHD cluster the temperature-, speedo- and odometer are on the left side of the cluster. I probably need to convert the input speedocable to fit on the left side instead of the right side to make it work. Also the odometer has a double trip meter. At first I was only been able to reset one, but later on found out you can pull the reset switch and select left or right. Then push the switch and it resets either the left or the right trip meter! Cleaver!

You can also see it has a digital clock instead of the analogue clock on the European models. Great 80s nostalgia!

Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, zoom in tachometer
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, zoom in tachometer

Fuel meter is on the spot of the temperature meter (swapped over).

Oil pressure meter is on the spot where I normally find my econometer. Normally I can play a game of pong with the econometer by tapping the gas. Hopefully I won’t be able to do that with the oil pressure meter. ;)

Tachometer goes a bit further than my 2T is capable of. Honestly I have no idea what the maximum amount of revs are of my 2T, but judging from the sound it must be somewhere near the 5k when the auto gearbox shifts into second.

On the right all important warning lights and on the bottom there is the high beam warning light.

Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, extreme closeup of redline
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, extreme closeup of redline

Redline of 7800 rpm! Just like the kouki AE86! (???)

Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, warning lights
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, warning lights

On the European cluster I have three warning lights: door, handbrake and highbeam. I think the Japanese characters say “catalytic converter” and I presume the CHG light with a battery next to it means the charging of the battery fails… ?(‘?`?)?

Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, back wiring
Carina GT-R AA63 cluster, back wiring

The back wiring of the cluster. From what I read in the 1982 European Carina/Celica A6 body repair manual I own the connections on the back side are very different than the AA63 wiring. So this is a bit of a puzzle since the European repair manual does not have anything about the Celica AA63: it did not exist yet when that book was written! ?(???;)

Thanks again to Revolver Drift for the cluster!

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