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  1. Stick with name brands. Philips or JW Speaker and you'll be fine. Check out Blingworks for genuine LEDs. https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Genuine-Philips-H8-H9-H11-H16-Ultinon-Essential-LED-Car-Beam-6000K-White-Light/323867716533?hash=item4b68052bb5:g:77MAAOSwnAJdOSMV https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/JW-Speaker-H11-LED-Model-4000-EVOLUTION-Kit-for-PROJECTOR-HEADLIGHT-Prado-Ranger/121813971953?hash=item1c5cadb3f1:g:DQsAAOSwhEteDWZe https://www.blingworkauto.com.au/?rf=kw&kw=h11+led
  2. hey do you still have the Cusco Front Strut Bar ? Can you post a piccy ? cheers
  3. hey Ive got ZRE152 hatch front and rear shocks. no springs. Im in Sydney. PM me if youre interested. cheers
  4. Hi Seng They will fit perfectly. I was a little concerned the front struts may not fit but everything bolted up fine. You need to use the original strut top mounts and the rubber spring seats from your old struts but it all fits into the Bilstein struts perfectly. With the rear shocks there is a rubber boot you need to swap over and again fits onto the new shocks fine. Bit hard to see the struts/shocks without removing the wheel but here are some photos on my 2012 ZRE152 Hatch. Cheers
  5. No it wont fit. Totally different chassis.
  6. so whats the price ? 208000 kms is a lot
  7. Hey all, Just wanted to share some info re Bilstein shocks and the ZRE152 Corolla Hatch Ive just replaced my standard front struts and rear shocks with Bilstein B4 struts and shocks. I found the standard shocks, especially the front too soft both in compression and rebound damping. The Bilsteins are way better. Hard to quantify but a vast improvement. Having used KYB & Koni before i thought I would like to go for Koni but found the Bilsteins at a very good price from an online shop in Germany. www.rexbo.eu I checked the Bilstein website http://www.bilstein.de/en-uk/products/search-service/online-catalogue/ (listed as Toyota Auris) and the part numbers are : Front Left 22-168337 Quantity: 1 (79.80 Euro) Front Right 22-168344 Quantity: 1 (79.80 Euro) Rear 19-168210 Quantity: 2 (55 x 2 = 110 Euro) Shipping to Australia 65 Euro Converted to Aussie dollars and shipping came to a total of $514.11. Shipping took about 2 weeks. I was quoted $622 for fronts only from an Australian retailer. I would recommend these over any other brand and they fit perfectly. The hardest part with fitting the fronts is removing the front wiper motor and support panel. The rears require you to unbolt the plastic tray around the spare wheel. The fronts took about 4 hours total doing it by myself, the rears about 3 hours. There is a step by step guide to the fronts on Toyota Nation here : http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/324-10th-gen-corolla-2nd-gen-matrix-suspension-brakes-wheel-forum/371094-how-replace-front-strut-coil-spring.html Thanks
  8. hi im intersted in the wheel but Im in SYD. can you take a photo of the connector ? is it possible to send these through post or courier ? thanks
  9. apparently there's an amplifier built in to the antenna base on ZZE corollas it needs 12 v the radio doesnt work that well without the power.
  10. When you remove the old CD Player you will see there is a thin wire next to the antenna wire. The blue thin wire coming from the new antenna adapter needs to be connected to the thin wire going to the antenna. The antenna adapter should look like the one below. Hope that makes sense
  11. 08 prado is plug and play. It fits in the hole perfectly. The speaker and power connections are the same. I'm not sure whether you need the antenna adapter or not. The old style plug is round and about 8 mm diameter. The new style plug is rectangular. The adapter is about $15 on eBay. The antenna lead plugs into it then it plugs into the headunit. Cheers
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