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Posts posted by sportiyo
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mr2 gt, the only way togo :)
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Just driven a sportivo with a quick shift and it freaken feels mad .. Gotta get one for my levin..
Count me in for the next TRD Quick Shifter GB...
Location: Chester Hill (Sydney) NSW
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found THISfew days ago on ozhonda, hope its true, better stop spending on the stivo and start saving, this thing is instant classic
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in Group Buys
how much discount? 265 is fairly average price, i went to TINT-A-CAR one day and quoted $265 for the full car plus they can lend me a little hyundai to goto work, and thats without barganing
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get some light rims with light nuts
throw your engine cover away
get coilovers(i noticed the stock spring and shocks r lot heavier than my d2s)
sell your air-con
sell your rear seats and passenger seat,use the money to buy some light bucket seats
sell your cd player
chuck the sound deadening in the recycle bin
or just buy an ae86
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i have a sunroof, and i park in the light all the time, no problem....yet, if u want it just get it, if u always worry bout things u never enjoy life, u could worry that the engine is gonna blow up on u, the brake has faded, the leather seats r f**ked, too many things to worry, just enjoy it while u can and worry when u NEED to, just get it man :)
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both really nice and clean! well done!
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lot of honda boys do up their euros
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600 for springs only is expansive save a bit more and get coilies
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my new lowest reading was 1
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spotted red sportivo with sticker on the side door, aftermarket grill with trd badge and summit fron strut? at wantirna south shell petrol station
I think I saw the same car last night at Glen Waverley shops last night. It's also lowered.
yep its lowered too, he told me he's member on here
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spotted red sportivo with sticker on the side door, aftermarket grill with trd badge and summit fron strut? at wantirna south shell petrol station
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my last tank full made 490k
then i filled up my 1zz with 48L (45L tank )
i guess i was reeeeally close.
used to make 550k.. dunno y..
when its really cold u could actually put more in :D
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so why were they so close to each other?
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I pay $40 i think at Fulcrum. It is only a front wheel alignment. $70 sounds like a 4 wheel alignment, and there ain't much that can be adjusted back there.
sorry to hijack your thread
most places told me the rear cant be adjusted at all, because its solid, or are they just being lazy? thats why i only pay 40 for all my alignments
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to add to that amazing list is
Goodyear revspec-205-50-16
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Maxxis Mav1?- 205-50-16(this tyre is very average and its sh!t in the wet)
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thats awsome, so classy
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70 for wheel alignment is a bit much isnt it?
bob janes charge 40
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how many mm drop is 100mm clearance???????
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iam sure vvtlir wants to be in for the cusco, unless he already bought it
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Lol no worries dude give it a try next time you can't get into 1st or R.
Also give it a go on down-shifting but make sure there are no cars in front while you're trying ;)
Practice makes pro!!!
Also, Heel-toe manouvre,
Position right foot horizontally so the big toe is on the brake and the right edge of the heel of your shoe is on the edge of the accelerator pedal ready for "Blip"-time (easy if you have race pedals). You can perform either of the things I outlined above whilst braking SIMULTANEOUSLY with your big toe.
Try heel-toe-double-clutching
Soccer skills help
Edit: here's a good heel-toe accelerator pedal
Another example http://www.edmunds.com/ownership/howto/art...92/article.html
i tend to use the outer side of my right foot to 'blip' instead of my heel
yeah,remember to do it while no one's around, if u doing it for the first few times, your right foot wont listen to u as well as u think at first....well... for me anyway
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$15000... Which Toyota?
in General Toyota & Other Car Discussions
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if that the case maybe echoe sedan? the newer the better, no point saving all that money on fuel insurance and etc just to spend it on repair