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King Young

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Heya!

I'll try to keep this as up-to-date as possible. :D

Bare with me as I slowly add more things!

Current Dyno Dynamics Output: 118.7kW & 177.8Nm

SERVICING PRODUCTS:

- NGK Iridium Spark Plugs

- Castrol Edge Sport Engine Oil (10W-40)

- Penrite Sin Brake Fluids

- Royal Purple Synchromax Transmission Oil

- Toyota Filters

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE:

- A'PEXi SRI (with cold air duct)

- Port & Polished Exhaust Manifold

- Trust GReddy Radiator Cap (1.3KPa)

- TWM Short Shifter

SUSPENSIONS & BRAKES:

- Cusco Rear Sway Bar (23mm)

- Custom Red Calipers

- Eibach Pro-Kit Springs (30mm drop)

- Koni Sport "Yellow" Shock Absorbers

- MTEC Slotted & Drilled Rotors (front)

- TRD Black Series Brake Pads (front & rear)

- TRD Front Strut Bar

WHEELS & TYRES:

- Enkei EV5 Hyper Black (17"x7", 4x100mm, +38mm)

- Kumho Ecsta KU31 215/45/R17

- TRD Tyre Valve Caps

INTERIOR:

- Blue LED Centre Console

- Blue LED Dome Light

- Custom Shifter Cable Bushings

- Metallic Scuff Plates

- Shifter Boot (black with blue stitching)

- Speed Source Shifter Base Bushings

- Toyota Sports Pedals

- TRD Centre Console Decal

- TRD Handbrake Cushion

- TRD Seatbelt Cushions

- TWM Type R Gear Knob (440g)

EXTERIOR:

- Adjustable Aerial

- Aero Sports FRP T-7 Eyelids

- C-One Rear Wing Garnish [Pending Installation]

- Custom Black Toyota Badge (rear)

- Custom Colour Coded Mudflaps

- Custom Headlights (with black surround)

- Custom JDM Taillights

- Custom Mesh Grille [Pending Installation]

- Debadged "Toyota", "Corolla"

- HID Xenon Low Beams (6000K 35W)

- MTEC Foglights (3000K 55W)

- MTEC High Beams (4750K 55W)

- SMD LED Parkers/Plate Display

- Toyota Corolla Sportivo Rear Apron [Pending Installation]

- Toyota "Devil" Decal

- Toyota Factory Tints

- Toyota Slimline Visors [Pending Installation]

- TRD Grille Badge

Stay tuned! :spiteful:

Cheers,

Young

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Thanks guys!

Yea, bit of mixed feelings. The Rolla really grew on me! :wub: It'll be pretty sad returning without it. :(

All journeys must come to an end. I hope it finds a good owner.

But on the other hand, IT'S TIME TO PLAY WITH THE SPORTIVO! HAHA :clap:

@ Yuro : Broadway actually

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Thanks fellas!

Yea, the Sportivo is here.. :clap: Haven't had a chance to take photos yet, I might have some time tomorrow, and I'll post it up!

I'm actually learning manual (It's harder than I thought). :lol:

@ CHA54 : I sold it for $5k with 196+ km on the clock.

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Very nice indeed!!! Hahaha yes I am very envious of the sunshine too, although hopefully it won't be too much longer and we'll be getting those nice warm Spring days :D

All the best getting used to manual transmission, I guarantee when you get there you won't regret it!

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Haha thanks guys!

Getting used to it now, though stalled twice on a hill @ redlights.. (Missed 2 lights) :(

Getting some practise done during late nights... So hopefully I won't disrupt too many people

PS. It's chopped springs at the front... I'm looking to get them replaced with King Lows to match the rear as soon as I get the hang of manual

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Heheh - don't worry about stalling, we've all done it!!! Did it a few times when I first got this Camry, TOTALLY different feel to the last one, and it's so damn quiet lol I don't know whether it will help or not, but car parks can be very useful in getting the practice in creeping around and learning where the 'friction point' is; essentially the point at which the clutch disengages and it's all you. Then you'll know exactly where it is when you go to do your handbrake starts :) I did this back when I first started learning to drive manual and found it an immensely helpful way to get to know exactly how the pedals feel; another good tip is to go to the quiet car park and take your shoes off and drive around it in your socks, then you can definitely feel what's happening.

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nice car... I have a black one too.. =]

I'm a manual learner too... and i been doing the same as you.. practice at night LOL

when you get your kings lows for the front.. i wanna know how it cost for you.. post it up/msg me thx

I've been looking for quotes...

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xploshun is right, it's been hit up the tail and new tailgate put on, and sportivo badge added

seca does not come out on tailgate on sportivo

whitestivo

your right actually, just had a look on carsales, never noticed that......... you learn something new on this forum everyday lol

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Interesting... I was wondering why it looks abit "stuck on"... I checked with Ken though, he reckon it was stock... haha

But anyway, I'd remove that the "SECA" and fit some King Lows at the front first.

I've ordered some SMD LED parkers for the front and number plate lights.

Then I'll probably get some C-one eyelids and HIDs.

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Interesting... I was wondering why it looks abit "stuck on"... I checked with Ken though, he reckon it was stock... haha

But anyway, I'd remove that the "SECA" and fit some King Lows at the front first.

I've ordered some SMD LED parkers for the front and number plate lights.

Then I'll probably get some C-one eyelids and HIDs.

Sure is stock.. on a non sportivo.... i'd be a little concerned with any other potential damage done from a rear end smash.

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Interesting... I was wondering why it looks abit "stuck on"... I checked with Ken though, he reckon it was stock... haha

But anyway, I'd remove that the "SECA" and fit some King Lows at the front first.

I've ordered some SMD LED parkers for the front and number plate lights.

Then I'll probably get some C-one eyelids and HIDs.

sounds good....... also suggested easy things to tidy it up would be bonnet and window weather shield shaving lol

and yeh HID's wont dissapoint....... best bang for buck mod

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