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Kevsta

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  1. yeah, so Bit Racer must have a sportivo. I won't be doing that DIY cold air intake mod if the panel filter is not used.

    I am using the panel filter in the air box which I'll probably change to a k&n or trd later on. The main objective was to replace that dicky factory intake feed which goes to 1" diameter in one section of the intake.

    The induction noise from the box can be heard - not as loud as a aftermarket cai but very noticeable when reving high and definitely when in lift.

    I guess this combined with 98 octane fuel and an ecu reset I'm really feeling a big difference in performance.

  2. I just spent the last couple of hours doing a diy cai...

    Got a 3" to 2.5" reducer + 3" flex pipe. Cut the existing intake feed and stuck this one on.

    Woah... what a difference it makes, intake sound is noticeably louder from 3000rpm upwards and throttle response is noticably faster. :D :D :D

    Total cost: $40

    MY DIY CAI

    It's a great job well done :)

    That's the way i want to do mine too, so did you bypass the white box on top of the fog light cover?

    Can you tell me what material to buy please? Thanks :)

    Mine's pre facelift, I didn't notice any white box on top of the fog light cover. The flexi pipe just sucks air from within that front chamber.

    Flexi pipe can be bought from clark rubber, and 3" to 2.5" reducer at supercheap auto or ebay. You also need something to join the flexi pipe to the reducer - I used a pvc gutter down pipe extender that I had lying around in the backyard. If you can get a 2.5" diameter 90 elbow it would make installation a lot easier rather than using the existing intake and cutting it like I have.

    Big bum, thanks... will ask you about your source once I crave for more power...

  3. I got quoted $50 to get the strut brace fitted. One guy tried to rip me off and said that it had to be on a hoist to adjust etc... and putting it on level ground will make it useless.

    So I called up whiteline, and they confirmed that their strut brace should only be fitted and adjusted when the car is on level ground.

    I ended up buying a 450mm sidchrome 1/2 inch wrench and 12mm socket to undo the strut bolts. With the right tools, the bolts were very easy to get off !

    Now with the strut brace on, the front feels more solid and appears to have better turn in. :D

    Very happy with the product.

  4. Best place for Pho in Marrickville is Saigon Palace opposite Subway on Marrickville Road.

    I've tried every other place around there and this is one of the better ones.

    The ones past the station - you need to share a bloody table... :angry:

  5. Congratulations ! Being a father is great, especially when you can watch little bubs learn new things each day.

    Now all you need is a baby on board sticker which gives you permission to drive slow. :D

  6. Didn't have the address of that shop at the time - was really there for rc car parts :D and other toys.

    It's so crowded over there it's not funny. Takes 20 minutes to walk 1K due to all the people traffic.

    I'm glad to be home though...

  7. I've just been to Hong Kong for the last two weeks for a shopping holiday, and these c-one wing tips are NOT available over there - there is simply no market for them. They have pre facelift sedans which were badged as Corolla GLi's. You had to look pretty hard before you'd see one and on the odd occassion, it would have eyelids and front grill but that's about it. Lots of Jazzs, Vitz's, Lexus's, Mercs, hiaces and nissan grandes wagons etc... but no sportivo's hatchbacks <_<

    I recalled reading that someone here was going to try and buy them over there so thought I post this info.

    Btw. The performance car accessories shops are located in the street opposite the Stanford hotel in Mong Kok off Soy St.

  8. :angry::angry::angry:

    Bloody idiots... seems like it's happening everywhere these days no matter how protective we are of our cars.

    I'm getting the entire 4 panels of the side of my car being resprayed after being keyed on 3 panels - it's costing $1550 all up. They need to do the whole side of the car as apparently it's a bitch to match metallic paint up.

  9. Both panel beaters that I went to said to do it properly they have to take everything off and spray it. They both said you can get it done cheaply, but it won't look the same and you could tell that it was touched up - I'm not an expert in this area.

    Seeing that I took the option of having a protected ncb on my insurance policy, I guess what I'm doing is paying for the convenience as the panel shop is in walking distance from where I live and I 'guess' a proper job that will match the existing paint.

    Either way, I have to take the car and panel beater quote to the local GIO inspection station where I they will assess the quote and the damages before any work takes place.

  10. Is the air freight EMS shipping ? This is the best method - gets here in 3 days from Japan and has a tracking number that you can use on the Australia Post website to find out where the parcel is.

    yep the stuff will be sent by EMS. with insurance just incase anything goes wrong.

    u in Bit Racer?

    I'm going to have to give this one a miss for now as there are a few bills to pay. I guess it's bad timing for me right now... :(

  11. I'm getting a written quote done right now. One place said $1200 another $1600 to take off all fittings and respray the entire side of the car ie. 4 panels. If my car was 6-7 years old, I would have just left it. But being only 2.5 years old and a car that I intend to keep for long term I'm going ahead with fixing it under insurance.

    I've tried taking photos to post up here of the damage but can't get a good photo because of the reflection in the paint work.

  12. It happened in Marrickville. There's a group of feral teenagers that have moved into a house down the street. They regularly walk up and down the street yelling and swearing fuk this fuk that with slurred speech - you know what I mean....

    I'm off to get some more quotes to see what I'm up against. Thanks Nek for the recommendation - however, I'd like to try locally first to see if I get ripped off. LOL.

  13. I'm usually really careful with my car. It's always garaged at home and at my parents place, but on Sunday it was parked on the street in front of my in-laws place, and some Fuk wit keyed the front left quarter panel, the front left passenger and rear doors. That's 3 panels and its a long scratch that extends virtually the entire length of the panel. Being a cascade blue sportivo, the white primer underneath stands out like :o

    Word of warning, don't park in suburbs where there are high pockets of unemployed teenagers as they get very very jealous of you.

    This will be an insurance claim for me. One place quoted up to $1600 to respray all 3 panels.

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