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That Modelista lip can be purchased on ebay for $1,009.72 USD landed to my door, below is the qoute.

x1 2010/2011 AURIS MODELISTA FRONT UNDER LIP SPOILER (UN-PAINTED): $398.00 USD

x1 DELIVERY LOGISTIC COST to Queensland, Australia (OVER SIZED) : $498.00 USD

x1 FUEL CHARGES 15% PER SHIPMENT (DOOR TO DOOR BY TNT JAPAN) : $ 74.70 USD

x1 PAYPAL TRASNACTION FEES (*Cross-border fees 4.02% are included) : $39.02 USD

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TOTAL : $1,009.72 USD shipped to Queensland, Australia via TNT JAPAN 5-6 DAYS

Sigh :(

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That Modelista lip can be purchased on ebay for $1,009.72 USD landed to my door, below is the qoute.

x1 2010/2011 AURIS MODELISTA FRONT UNDER LIP SPOILER (UN-PAINTED): $398.00 USD

x1 DELIVERY LOGISTIC COST to Queensland, Australia (OVER SIZED) : $498.00 USD

x1 FUEL CHARGES 15% PER SHIPMENT (DOOR TO DOOR BY TNT JAPAN) : $ 74.70 USD

x1 PAYPAL TRASNACTION FEES (*Cross-border fees 4.02% are included) : $39.02 USD

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TOTAL : $1,009.72 USD shipped to Queensland, Australia via TNT JAPAN 5-6 DAYS

Sigh :(

Unpainted costs that much?!? F that. More than TRD lip and TRD one would be painted too.

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Just a gentle reminder to posters, can we keep erroneous comments and pic re posts to a minimum please on this thread.

This thread is mainly for posting up pics of our fav/hot ZRE's. Keep up the photo diggin, just keep the "Oooohs" and "Ahhhs" to a minimum please.

I have had a few emails re this problem and its time to pull on the reins and slow that horse down.

Feel free to begin another thread for general questions re TRD/Modellista/Aero ect on the main Corolla forum (copy and paste relevant posts). This will also make it easier to find in the future.

Thanks for your time.

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Yeah got a bit much previous page, set of three pics shown five times is a lot,can get annoying :D

Sooooo back on track then...

Another angle of the Modellista lip,bit of a close up shows fitment..

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Looks hot on that car, but judging by the DSG flappy paddle shifter, I'm guessing that's the Toyota Blade Master?

I can confirm that it's the Auris + Valvematic engine. More details here: http://kanazawa.cockpit-shop.jp/customizecar/ownerscar.html?prm=2617

BACK TO MORE PICTURE DIGGING!

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Auris GT concept + more TRD Accessories

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Interesting plates, first time I've noticed these in a ZRE

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I loving that rear diffuser...

you and me both mate.. i want that and the modellista rear spats to give my girl a prettier rear.

Spats? You mean the rear spoiler? I googled spats and wiki came up with detachable wheel covering found on classic American cars. I don't think that's what you meant.

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I loving that rear diffuser...

you and me both mate.. i want that and the modellista rear spats to give my girl a prettier rear.

Spats? You mean the rear spoiler? I googled spats and wiki came up with detachable wheel covering found on classic American cars. I don't think that's what you meant.

lol I mean these:

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Interesting plates, first time I've noticed these in a ZRE

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They are a "standard" TRD item that's been available for a while, I actually have a set on my ZRE they basically sit over the factory plastic ones, though at over $300 with no lights they are not cheap but do look good

TRD Scuff Plates

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I loving that rear diffuser...

you and me both mate.. i want that and the modellista rear spats to give my girl a prettier rear.

Spats? You mean the rear spoiler? I googled spats and wiki came up with detachable wheel covering found on classic American cars. I don't think that's what you meant.

lol I mean these:

Spats used to be the term for the hard mudflaps. Many years ago (in the 90's)the likes of Falcons and Commodores had the choice of either semi-floppy rubber mudflaps (that hardened up over time) which they caled "mudflaps" and semi-hard plastic mudflaps which were called "mud spats"

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