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leasaunce

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  1. yup. but you need to modify the railing.
  2. claim with your insurance. besides that, if you want to be cheap, you'll get cheap quality. plus you dont want to mess around with airbag. Buying them from a WRECKER or 2nd shop you'll put your life @ risk.
  3. should be covered by your insurance! if not, go to Toyota. ONLY THIEVES buy JUST the airbag!
  4. ok....... whats the point of this thread?
  5. yup will fit. offset might be abit different.
  6. new cars gauges should be 99% accurate. I don't have the fuel trip on my car, but I do have scangaugeII and even though I have to set it manually, it is very accurate (only off about .10L). Also you just need to remember, when you park the car on a slope, having a low fuel sometime can caused problems.
  7. i read it somewhere , the 4cyc camry top speed is around xxx. while the V6 can do xxx. <<Factory Spec>> that was for the GEN 5 camry. due to technology advances it should do much better.
  8. gosh! sorry to hear this. seriously if those guys are stealing parts from their brothers and sisters well go ahead! In the after life they'll suffer! just keep an eye on tradingpost, ebay, trademe.co.nz and obviously on honda forums.
  9. I can tell you the price for lowering your car. I did it to my camry, With superlows. got the springs of eBay $210aud. Installation cost is around $150-$300, depends where you go. My mechanic can do them for $100 (all 4), while my mobile mechanic charged $60 per spring. so search around and goodluck!
  10. ^LOL.... this post should be closed.... just making everyone MADDDDDDDDD!
  11. Also, would changing my wheels have a negative effect on my cars peformance? eg its suspension? after switching from 15s to 16s, the car tend to grip abit better in hard acceleration/ wet condition. wider tires = more grip = more rolling resistence = uses more fuel. other than that all good :)
  12. as I already know, Big/larger wheels doesnt mean it will perform better. So just think twice about that. Just don't go overboard by putting like 20" rims, goodluck with those when wet! anyway Welcome aboard and small/hot hatches cars are cool :D
  13. gosh! hope you find your baby! try posting those photos on eBay community forum.
  14. gosh thats worse than the first video! dont tell me they did that test @ 30kph LOL
  15. that is hot!! would be really neat if you can make a place on the dash (hidden away) for the HUD. so when the car is not idling it will display the speed? (i couldnt see the KM/hr)
  16. 16"s probably the best size for the yaris. you can do 17s. but with 16s I still get rubbing when I do a hard/quick U turn, with full load.
  17. most Toyota uses the 1.25 lug nuts. (I think that's what I bought last time from Auto1)
  18. POPS-A-DENT http://www.5starshine.com/info-popsadent.html I bought them and they're awesome! works on small dents :) CHEAPER Than going to the shop!
  19. 0-100 in about 8-9sec 1/4 mile time is 16ish...
  20. used to have the 6 cd stacker on my 98 camry, but sold it to a guy in USA. i havent seen alot of them on eBay so really Toyota is the only source for now. (i know theyre expensive)
  21. no mate, u could just search google to find this simple asnwer.
  22. do you fill up when the last bar blinks?? cause if that happn you still can do another 100km. get yourself a ScangaugeII (www.scangauge.com that thing is a gizmo that you need). at the moment, im using 8.8L/100km. that's normal driving. but seriously 6.8L/100km, is possible but you have to drive really really slow!
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