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Ronnyboy

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  1. I cant remember what colours the bulbs are...... From memory i think the bulbs are white/yellow and the outline on the back of the aircon Panal is green. Do you remember what color the Bulbs are when you had a look this afternoon. If the bulbs are green then it should be pretty simple. if its yellow then you may have to change or remove the film on the air of the instument.(i think) I wouldnt mind changing the aircon, clock and speed alert lighting to Blue/ light blue colour, but ill have to do a bit of playing around first to see its possible ..
  2. Ive been taking my cars here for the last 8 years. Its a little expensive though :) They do a pretty good Job......
  3. Isnt Defence Pak The Alarm and Microwave Sensors?????? From memory, the Paint protection the Dealers provide also covers Rust protection.. (not sure if it is still the same). My rents got Paint Paint protection done on their 2001 model corolla 9 yrs ago, they forked out almost a grand and i seriously think it was a waste of money. The car looked awsome for the first few years, since we didnt get the car checked every few years, the warranty was voided. Big Time waste. TIP FOR ALL:: If you get the Paint,rust and Fabric protection for less then $300, then get it done, otherwise go to your nearest carwash and get it done. Personally Carwash or DIY would be the best option...
  4. I normally get paint protection done on my car every 2-3 months at the Carwash.. They usually charge about $90. Im guessing they use the Teflon brand...
  5. The recommended size for the Kappa 18s on the SX6/ZR6 is 235/45/18... 225/45 will also fit, 235/45 would definetly be the better option and better for corners. Id recommend the Bridgestone Re001 Tyres, $300 at Bridgestone Tyres (Sydney) they have really good grip in the wet and dry along with better braking. The other thing is that RE001 only come in 225/45 and 245/45 probably not 235/18. You can get Bridgestone RE050A in 235/45/18 98/Y The Problem with Bridgestone Tyre Centres are that most of them have different prices. You may want to call a few stores and get quotes. Then Price match :) Dunlops and goodyear are made in china/taiwan but still sell for the expensive onshore prices (not sure if they are as good as the Australian rubber) Here is how your Tyres Measure up
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