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benji4138

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About benji4138

  • Birthday 07/26/1988

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    2008 Aurion Touring SE + 1989 Corolla Hatch AE92
  • Toyota Year
    2012
  • Location
    Victoria

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    Bendigo

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    Alex

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  1. Just to update anyone who is still interested. Abby has been traded in She got me from brand new and was traded at 170,000kms. Traded her in in full stock condition for a 2012 18,000km Camry Hybrid HL. I'd have loved to have kept her but even with her economical average of 8.5L/100kms she was costing me a bit in fuel for work. (I now travel 1050kms per week for work). I'm glad that I have this thread of her so I can sit back and reminisce about my time with her and when she met the Vic members at various times. It was a very tough day trading her in, the heart didn't want to let go even though I got a really good offer. May you be driven by someone who appreciates you as much as I did, and may your spirit live on forever on these forums. I'll miss you Abby!
  2. Sorry for digging up an old thread but I've been testing out different fuels as I do a lot of driving to work and back (218km round trip each day). I've found the E10 fuel (95 RON where I get it) to be the most economical in terms of fuel used, and also the cheapest in terms of $/L. Second to that would be 91 RON. I've had the E10 (95 RON) down to 7.9L/100km (actual figures, car said 7.5 but it was lying) while the best I could get any other fuel was 8.3l/100km which was with a tank of 91 RON. I find the E10 also feels like it has more power and it tends to get highway speed overtaking maneuvers done much quicker. This is all done in me Aurion though, so a little off topic to the hybrids
  3. So we just pay $50 cash on the day? If so count me in :) Work is changing rosters around but I'm sure I'll be able to find a way to see what my stock Aurion puts out, hehe
  4. Spotted a black (best colour ) Aurion on Thompsons Rd in Geelong....Doubt that they're on here but if you are then I was the one sitting on the train... Oh it wasn't standard, no idea what model but it was dark, about 18:30 and saw it coming with some awesome custom LED strips on the front in a wide angle upside down v shape over the fog lights....hard to explain but looked awesome :D
  5. Seems like we've both slowed down on the modding.....darn money not growing on trees....
  6. Just an update seeing as I haven't been on here for ages. Firstly Abby is no longer perfect :( Don't know when but she received a medium size scratch which is also dented in on the rear left door. Not sure when it happened as I always approach the car from the right side and she was staying clean for a bit so hadn't washed her in a while either. Used some ultimate compound which got the scratch to look a little better but the dent will always be there now.... Next is the audio... Started off with me discovering that my ebay headunit wasn't playing DVD's at all. Was found to be a faulty laser so had it sent back and replaced (bought from a Melbourne company) so that was all well and good. The problem was that I plugged in the wrong cable which to cut a long story short blew up my amp and headunit's amp. So took her into the audio shop here and had the amp replaced and just hoped the headunit would be alright. Worked for a bit which looked positive. After a while I found I couldn't start the car. So I jump started her and took her into a battery place up here. Was found that the battery was completely dead which the rep didn't think was too bad as he said Toyota battery's generally last 3-5 years so by putting in a powerful audio setup would've decreased the life. So bought a new battery and had installed there and was all well and good. Then I had the flu for about a week and a half and didn't drive Abby anywhere...when I went to start her the new battery was completely dead, absolutely nothing. I'm trying to figure out what on earth went wrong, maybe it was a faulty battery. Bought a charger and charged the battery, drove around the next day and parked her overnight. The next day the battery was flat. After a few phone calls between me and the battery place it was decided that I take her into an auto elec. On the drive in to drop her off I knew something was wrong as there was smoke coming out of my headunit. (Headunit was turned off for the drive in). Auto elec was really good and found the headunit had burned out and that there was some unconventional wiring installed which was causing the battery to discharge in 6 hrs! While the auto elec was solving the flat battery issue I bought an auxiliary battery to power the sound system. Seeing that the headunit was no more I also had to buy a new unit, chose a different model on ebay and was a much better unit with all the specs and ended up with a much nicer feel to the buttons. Feels more like a Toyota made unit. So the auto elec solved the problem, installed the aux battery and a 3 stage charger to charge the aux battery. Am now very happy with the setup and Abby feels back to her normal self again. And a small thing to finish off I finally replaced her broken bonnet protector with a brand new one :)
  7. Might I say a great choice in car and a great name Can't wait to see some pics when you get her :D
  8. Bit late but not on here as regularly as I was. Good to hear you're ok Lee. Walking away with a bruised ego is much better than not walking away at all. Couldn't you tell the boss that you were just testing the structural capabilities of the "unbreakable" hilux and didn't believe top gear had pushed it enough ;)
  9. LOL. If I was to drive my TRD the way you drive your Aurion, I can get 9.1l/100km in the city and 7.6l/100km on the highway. But driving like that rarely ever happens. lol, but if you were to drive your TRD that way someone would have to confiscate it for mistreatment of the poor girl
  10. For a cheap but good looking mod I'd change the interior lighting. Even going to a white led looks better than stock imo and provides good lighting. I'm thinking wheels will make the car and be able to show off it's personality the best. Which leads to a slippery slope of mods, after getting wheels it always looks to high so it would need lowering which starts to add up. Nice looking car btw. I've always been a fan of the "ferrari" red though but I still don't mind the colour
  11. Welcome to the club :D Wow, your cars already smash my quarter mile time Would love to see them in action if I'm ever in the area
  12. Bahahaha, brilliant....I love how you were trying to bait him into letting you have a "free* boat ride....classic.....Very funny :D
  13. Welcome to the club mate :) Sorry to hear about the RAV but I think you've ended up with a truly excellent car....I'm not biased I swear
  14. Welcome to the club Rohan :) Hope all goes well with the rego :D
  15. My ones were really easy to install. A bit tight but not really too hard considering the other parts of the car. I would say tyre factory should have them, although living in Bendigo I've not had much experience with them. Only once when my mate down Melbourne was buying some wheels from them.
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