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supra25

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  1. Nordmenn er alltid gale!! :whistling:

    It's really an easy install if you are not afraid to cut some wires....!! :help:

    Men da svenska er galere. :P Og litt kjeddelig... :unsure:

    I'll be cutting wires soon enough when I install my illuminated scuff plates.

    Ha det hyggelig,

    Gav.

    Nice!

    Kan du sende meg en link på de platene, Gav? :ph34r:

  2. I'm running 18"s on my lowered T-Sport without any problems, and there are guys running 19's on theirs as well using 215/35/19.
    19" isn't legal here on a Sportivo.

    Legal or not was not in the question, was it..?!? :ph34r: :P

    Were we to go there I'd have to remove my HID's, my tint, my supercharger and possibly my winterwheels... :whistling: No fun in that...hehe

  3. supra i just looked at your thread... id be interested to find out where you bought those gas lifters for your hood.

    jase

    Off topic, but oh well.. ;)

    They were bought locally, but are now off the car. Check the thread or my site in a couple of weeks time. I am replacing the ones depicted with Redline Tuning lifters which appear to be of much better quality and more importantly, better design! I already got them, just have to find some time to hit the workshop...

  4. with these you still need to put the key in and turn it all the way (just not start position) yeah ? almost seems like more effort having the start button....love the look of them though just be nice if could get it to work more like factory fitted starter buttons....

    True..you need to turn on the ignition with the carkey. I haven't looked into bypassing the immobilizer, which obviously would be the ulitmate solution. Would be cool to either have keyless ignition, or rally-style flipswitch and then just hit the startbutton :g: Don't think my insurance company would be too thrilled about a fliswiptch solution on the ignition though...hehe

  5. Hey supra you should do a write up !!

    Maybe I will... :whistling:

    What did u do with the parts for your lighter ?

    It's in a box somewhere in my garage...hehe It will never go back in the same whole unless I buy a new plastic cover. The button I used had a larger diameter so there were power tools involved :clap:

    First linky should work just fine.

    Second one would also work, but you'd probably see the wire when it crosses over from the gearknob to the stock gaiter. Minor issue, though.

    Is the starter for the corolla 12v ?

    What do you mean? The ignition signal is 12V. The starter runs off the 12V battery. Does that cover it? :)

  6. Scroll halfway done on the page I've linked to underneath and you'll see some pictures of my install. I think I have some more as swell that I didn not put up.

    http://www.corollatsport.se/phpBB3/viewtop...=a&start=75

    I used a Honda S2000 start button. Set me back about £65 inc. shipping (mind you..that was from England to Norway). Installation does not really require any special skills. You gotta take apart the center console and the covers underneath the steering wheel. Then butcher the ignition cable (hehe), do some easy wiring (instructions comes with the button) and some plastic work where you will be putting the button. Before you know it it's installed :)

  7. Hey!

    Yup...I'm getting that exact rear end fitted to my car sometime between now and May..! :) It's actually a stock pre-facelift Rolla rear bumper with and addon glued to it. They are probably right when saying it won't fit, unless you're bit handy with the 'ol Dremel and the fiberglass...unless your chassis is the same as the european one, in which case you could buy the stock bumper from Europe and then add the lip.

    Here's another pic of an actual install

    post-11614-1231649061_thumb.jpg

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