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KAA

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  1. Thanks for the offer..I know you would help out and it is appreciated..just knowing you have found it works well is good enough..i have seen some videos showing it but first hand knowledge is always way better Keep Well My Friend KAA
  2. Thanks Tony..always informative and interesting comments..i will certainly look at doing our Presara steering wheel as it is still in good condition and want it to stay that way Keep Safe and Strong KAA
  3. Look very strong and secure Tony, almost like they could hold a bit as well..good score mate thanks for the photos Keep Well and Safe KAA
  4. COVID has taken over all the news in the world but did hear a few talks about climate change with the massive California fires currently roaring over there..plus the number of hurricanes hitting the south east coastal areas of late..they actually ran out of names for them and will start using the greek alphabet soon for further ones so as we know well things have certainly changed so lets hope this summer isn't a repeat of last christmas new year..the local fire crews have been doing a lot of burn offs here on the central coast of late so fingers crossed👨‍🚒👩‍🚒🤞🤞 Stay Safe KAA
  5. Damn Tony you will need to buy your postie or delivery drivers some beer, your supplies must be getting to the full mark by now..so looking forward to all the interesting reviews you come up with..all the latest supplies look great..I found some spray bottles about a week ago that are great so have them stashed away in my garage soShe Who Must Be Obeyed wont nick them for her use Keep Safe KAA
  6. Well said Ash, it is something that has to be sorted out and should have been sorted out NOW..so many would have sold their car on to avoid any issue or just dumb and didn't even bother checking if they were affected KAA
  7. Exactly Tony, Massive repercussions for Takata, world wide lawsuits world wide recalls.. I agree any who have not bothered even checking if they are required to do a recall should be fined..imagine you have sold your car on privately and then the new owners have an accident and are killed or badly injured by the faulty airbag that you couldn't be bothered getting fixed..it shows the laziness or total lack of any empathy some have for their fellow man KAA
  8. I assume the pain will eventually fall on Takata, but initially will be the car manufacturer who has to wear the replacement and service fees..but I am sure they will do all to recover those costs..I am surprised so many have not brought their cars in to have the airbags done already, I mean it has been in the news for ages about airbags and the deaths caused..reading the article they have until December 31st to have them done or faces fines..hmm KAA
  9. Just saw this on ABC News https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-30/takata-airbags-compulsory-recall-now-includes-corollas/12716912 More added to Takata recall list KAA
  10. To each their own when it comes to cars, some just use whatever is available to do the job others choose to pay a bit extra to use genuine or close as possible to genuine..it always is a personal thing or driven by money..as my wife and I are retired now days..money is always tight..however "She Who Must Be Obeyed" set up a car account many years ago..we place some dollars in it fortnightly to cover expenses like services, tyres, green slips, emergencies etc..I choose to use genuine parts and good quality oils & filters, as this car is to last us till the pine box lid is nailed down..if you choose to go genuine..you know it fits perfectly and like all Toyota parts is guaranteed..sometimes it can be a learning curve when buying overseas, yes it can be cheaper but then some fit and some are rubbish..I am sure what Tony was alerting us all to is how to tell the difference which will at least help when buying overseas goods KAA
  11. Thanks Tony..Found it very very interesting and informative KAA
  12. Damn you will be a busy guy soon all these reports to write to us LOL..yes i have heard the same about Black Diamond..a friend has a new Mustang and uses them gave me one to see what I thought and yes wonderful finish on the side windows and inside always brings up the glass so well. Keep Safe KAA
  13. Ok I agree to disagree..fuel like a lot of things relating to driving comes down to the driving style of the person pushing the pedal and holding the wheel..yes better fuels do help the performance of the car to some degree, i never use ethanol based fuel and use either 91 or 95 but then it comes down to prices and what you can afford..the main thing is how you use your car..if your a lead foot and throw the thing around naturally your economy will be rubbish..if you just cruise (as many on here are of the same mind as me) you are a careful driver and barely use the horses under the bonnet your economy will be excellent..the main thing to always do is maintain the beast well..use top quality oils and filters. KAA
  14. Funny thing Tony I was watching a few Youtube Videos last night..Pan The Organizer is one of my favourites as he always provides excellent tutorials..I had watched one a while back on OPTIMUM Car Care Products..and yes looks amazing stuff..I am not sure price wise how it stacks up but as you now have that one maybe a video or some pic's of how you found it would be worthwhile..your the man when it comes to products so will take your word for it when it comes to a finish it provides, but anything that saves a full wash I would think would be awesome Keep Safe Mate and Thanks for the video links KAA
  15. HI ZZ, When they did the recall for faulty switches on our Presara I was told it was a fire issue with the switch causing spontaneous fires, and all they did was either replace the switch or inspect and regrease the switch itself..I have never heard of a window switch issue on the 50 series..so as Tony said I fear you will have to do an inspection as it sounds a weird fault for the window to do that short of an obstruction issue.. Let us know what you discover mate KAA
  16. Welcome to the forum Ryan, I am sure you will get loads of ideas on here from many who love to modify, but I agree with others..what are you looking at modifying?? KAA
  17. Hmm advertising a Chemist on here what the heck is that about?????
  18. Well done on saving him Tony, he knows that your always there for him..we need more love in the world these days more than ever..being thoughtful being respectful and being kind to others ..as my Dad and Father in Law are both passed now I miss the days of hanging out with my dad, tinkering on cars chatting and having a laugh..I so badly want things to ease so my son can travel down to see us..so once again I can have those memories again Keep Well Mate KAA
  19. Hmm as Tony said strange that the blind button is missing, what is in its place just a hole?..it is for the rear blind feature..and as others have said to buy from Toyota would be expensive..and as long as you still have the wiring in place try a wreckers for one from either a Sportivo or a Presara..it is a very useful feature to keep the sun off the back seats and speakers when lucky enough to be out and about ...Let us know how you get on KAA
  20. LOL ..well I am sure you will use them eventually Tony..that or open an Oil store yourself LOL..we are like minor birds ..anything bright and shiny must come home..I am avoiding SCA and AUTOBARN on a self imposed exile..as I have cleaned out about half the garage now and actually have space to do stuff and i know if i visit either i will fill that space again LOL Hugs Keep Safe KAA
  21. Yes that is called hoarding mate..LOL.."She Who Must Be Obeyed" and I have done very little travel as well..but I have found the fact we are not doing much driving has allowed me time to potter about on the car..detail work mostly..passes the time gets me out from the 4 walls and as the wife is into crafts allows her the spare room to play in..she was making masks mostly for ones who didn't sew or had little money to buy them..but that has died off now so we are saving the dollars and dreaming of a road trip..so as I have a decent oil supply now i think next will be an oil change..just in case a miracle happens and we can actually escape Stay Safe KAA
  22. Thanks Tony, Yes I was amazed how fast it removed the spots and dull swirls from all my windows, i always kept my wiper blades clean and always have a new set in storage in case..but these dams dull spots had me beat..i also did the stainless steel exhaust tips with it and boom perfect..was very therapeutic as well taking my time and just watching them shine up like new..so "She Who Must Be Obeyed" went with her friend to Bunnings to get some plants and bought another can while there for the shower doors as you showed in the attached video..so I am sure that will keep her occupied this afternoon cleaning them. Keep Well and Keep Safe KAA
  23. Ok so I am sure many will have their own opinion and that is what this forum is about..sharing experience or thoughts, anyway there is nothing that annoys me more than having totally washed the car got the paint brilliant and then next day seeing dull water spots on the windscreen or rear window, I have tried several expensive glass cleaners I have tried clay bars..I have tried glass polish and still you get that dull water ring look on the windscreen or rear window..so today after a very long search I stumbled upon using "Bar Keepers Friend" bought from Bunnings today. I added about a teaspoon of the powder to a small amount of water in a bottle gave it a damn good shake, cleaned the glass with glass cleaner so it was clean of any dirt..put some of my magic mix on a microfibre cloth and began cleaning..and holy cow..crystal clean..so a tip I found that seems to work and hope some will give it a go if like me have a low threshold for a dirty windscreen Keep Safe KAA
  24. Well done Tony..I got 2 yesterday from SCA..wanted more but as I had 2 of the 5 litres already 2 will do for a while, need to put up the Nulon sign just deciding where in the garage or may just safely store it for a man shed one day..well done on looking after your Dad so well, shows love and respect for our seniors which these days is badly needed, we all are trying to do the right thing for others when so many younger are just blowing it off as something that wont affect them Huggs Mate Keep safe KAA
  25. Totally agree with you Tony, fuel questions have been on here lately and as i said at the time I have used E10 only once on here when I was running out and all that was available was E10 in a small remote Victorian town..I normally use 91 as we are not moving around much in last 7 months..when normal life was with us.. I every few months put 95 in when it was lower in price..I have never used 98..it is always way overpriced for our driving style which these days is cruising in comfort. My suspicion with shift change issues is that the flush didn't get all the build up out of the transmission and in fact may have shifted some build up which is now causing surges in changes as I have always read on here to drop the pan and change the filters when doing any trans service KAA
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