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u54mot

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  1. Shaky Video: Spotted: a very fat and low Aurion. I tried to keep up, but kept passing it.
  2. I was taking a look around on Thursday morning, and to my surprise, I spot an 'Aurion', I would've expected a 'Camry' but no, an 'Aurion'. So, I plonk my money down, and it gets delivered Friday afternoon! The Aurion, will not be officially released until mid to late first quarter.
  3. I will next time, and I'll bring the ZRE, preferably a mid-week meet.
  4. T15 LED 6W Reverse Lights: Only Reverse Lights on:
  5. haha, at least you are having a go! :P
  6. Yes, that is correct, either no one reads this thread, or no one notices anything 'special' about it.
  7. Wrong Edit: Take that back, you are half correct.
  8. Adjust the dampers. They are for the rears, in the Aurion the top of the coilover sits out of sight within the wheel arch somewhere, so the flexible extension connects to that and hangs out somehwere in your boot so you can tune it with having to remove the wheels.
  9. oooooohhhhh nice.......so when are you free to meet up, Monday night? Are the coilovers in? Front Strut, Rear Sway?
  10. Back to the blurry picture.....anyone?
  11. That is not a photo of Vick's car.
  12. Thanks for that! In comparison to other brands like say Bridgestone, Dunlop etc. what are the advantages of getting this brand? And as for installation, would a Toyota Dealer do it for me? Or are there stores that would do it for much cheaper? I live in the western suburbs btw :D Bridgestone/Dunlop/Good Year, if you go ask a tyre store, would be nearly double the price per tyre. Main advantage is price. Toyota will be able to install it all, for a fee. Any tyre store would be able to do it as well, for less.
  13. Denso Spark Plug: Part No: SC20HR11 Approx: AUD$80 from online stores.
  14. The above link is the price you should be paying for the wheels from a Toyota Dealer (That ebay link is from a large Sydney Toyota Dealership) Kumho KU27 - These tyres are silent and comfortable, have a long tread life, and they are very cheap! Kumho KU31 - These tyres have more grip, but are noiser, and a bit more expensive. If you just want a smooth and comfortable tyre, go for the KU27! (I don't think you will be able to get a better price than from the above link, but do ask around at you local tyre stores!)
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