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T.J

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  1. um guni the car i did this tech guide on was a pre facelift the ones jaderd has done on his are facelift so the pre facelift is easy
  2. my boss worked for jax he said your better off contacting their head office rather than the outlet itself cause you wont get anywhere dealing with them otherwise
  3. have any of you guys taken your chrome off or are you spraying over it? might be getting a spare set of lights next week so ill be doing mine soon too to match my jdm tailies lol!
  4. yeah looks like you could make it fit on there pretty easily enough
  5. **** yeah this looks mad all this time ive been ****** about how harsh my shifting is getting ive gotta give this one a go
  6. yeah i saw heaps of them in thailand i dont think we will get them here though which is a shame
  7. well its possible they rattled them up with the impact wrench and didnt recheck the wheel nuts they could have worked loose its happened before i work in a tire shop (not jax) and no car leaves my shop untill ive checked the wheel nuts but its also possible they could have overtightened the nuts and the studs broke under stress or somebody tried to steal your wheels jax will pass the buck as soon as you even imply theyre at fault its what they do dont bother dealing with them just find out your options first
  8. and she said "dont scrape my asphault" and i was like "kiss my asphault"
  9. thats why i used silicone cause you can pull it out easily enough just give it a twist and pull and it should come loose then just silicone a new one in trick is to use new bulbs so you wont have to change them for a while
  10. haha tell me what car your driving so i know when i see you man. and lidcombe granville auburn merrylands and guildford is my hood. so you stop following me around lol! havent seen you in merrylands yet.....or have i
  11. well it took roughly an hour a side depending on how long the silicone takes to dry
  12. when a car goes into an insurance company's assessment center they take photos of the damage and panel shops then look at the photos and submit quotes on the damage so i do belive they would be able to quote on the repairs provided your mate takes propper photos so the panel shops he sends them to can get a full idea on what repairs are needed. does your mate not have insurance or something? what kinda car is it?
  13. well ive just finished this mod the other day its relitively simple provided you solder and properly insulate the joins youll have no issues with it **NOTE THIS IS A GUIDE ONLY IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ISSUES THAT MAY ARISE FROM THIS** what youll need: 2x stop/tail globe holders i cut mine out of an old honda from the wreckers i got them for free 2x stop/tail globes bout 5-10 bucks soldering iron solder drill if you really want insulating tape or heatshrink silicone gasget sealer first pull out the tail light and unplug it from the wiring harness the inner lamp hole isnt cut for our models so itll have to be cut out you can use a drill to drill around the top to cut out the hole but i found just melting it out was much easier. this is the part that needs to be cut out this is the side i tried drilling i needed to clean it up with a soldering iron on the edges the plug i used 3 wires one for earth, park and stop the wires off the plug needed extending the wiring goes as follows white/green stripe= earth green/white stripe= brake green= park lamp these wires i refer to are the wires on the the tail light that you need to hook the extra light socket onto. do not cut the wiring on the tail light just strip back the insulation and wrap the additional wires around them and solder them and either tape them up so they dont touch the other wires or use heatshrink if youve got it putting in the globes seeing as theres no nodules to clip the globe housing into the tail light so i just melted the tabs off the sides of the globe holders then i ran a bead of silicone gasget around the part where the globe holder goes into the tail light and simply pushed the gobe into the hole and waited for it to dry then reinstalled the tail light. heres one side done and both sides done
  14. Do you know what the rims where on the black levin or if it had a xhaust or racepipe :D i am usually in that area as my fiance lives there so just asking didnt catch the rims but it was sounding pretty loud i work at beaurepairs on the corner there and i see rolla's all day lol! so yeah coulda been you
  15. saw a white stivo with some real bright hid's and a rear skirt on penno road round half five this evening heading towards north rocks
  16. damn really? thats pretty cheap spose compared to the trd or the c-one lines
  17. hehehe but it doesnt take as much work to make a sileighty
  18. but im sure somebody that has a sticker saying i love my poodle isnt going to be as confronting as say somebody with a sticker that says i shoot and i vote lol!
  19. id want to say yes but you know me i go too much ***** on so i may be there or may not
  20. wouldnt be too hard to fabricate one would it though?
  21. hell yeah that looks pretty cool once i finally finish modding my tail lamps ill be lookin to try that one as well lol! J J i know how you feel bro the tail lamps were only meant to take 2 hours and they still arent done have to fit the new globes in
  22. wednesday morning saw a white stivo comming out out of merrylands today saw a silver sedan with black eyelids dumped on some big rims going past beurepairs heading up to the bridge in merrylands and a black levin sittin heaps low at the same spot goin the same way lol! he was gunnin it too
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