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Being a Japanese car, I though I would apply the concept of Kaizen which basically means making continuous improvement. This was used primariliy in business notably Toyota hence it being known as "The Toyota Way". The Celica was definitely in need of improvement so I'd already inflated the tyres and removed the battery to put it on charge. The next improvement was to wash the car. I also noticed a split power steering hose thatalso too long so I shortened it and refitted it. Unfortunately it didn't hold but I didn't find this out until after I'd finished shooting the video. The battery was fitted and with a jump start from the Mercedes the Celica started up and ran much to my surprise.
#Toyota #Celica #kaizen
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