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Kenneth.

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  1. No problems mate, glad I was of help to you. Haha, now.. back to studying for my exam.. grrr..
  2. Ok i try again, theirs a couple of them so i play around with em and hope it works I believe usually the one closer towards the centre grille is for adjusting LEFT/RIGHT. The one towards the front fender is for adjusting UP/DOWN. Well that is how it is in the ZZEs anyway. =)
  3. I believe that white cog is the adjuster. Just adjust it while shining your light 6-7metres away from a wall. Its easier to notice the beam moving that way. If you're too up close you won't see it move. Give that a try and see how it goes..
  4. Sorry, ignore my post. Just saw your thread. The auto-leveling has reached it's max range.. but yea, try twisting that white cog again. =)
  5. Looks great! What is it lowered on now? Yeah the 'Netz' line in Japan is supposed to..
  6. Hey guys, I just wanna consider my options. I'm looking to lower my Yaris Hatchback. I'm pretty much settled on the lowering springs (Tanabe NF210 1.1"/1.3" - F/R), however I wanna do a proper job and swap out the shocks at the same time, instead of using the stock shocks and having to swap them out again later. I have spoken to KYB Australia and they have told me that they have just come out with struts/shocks for the Yaris (Excel-G). I also have access to some Tokico HP struts/shocks - I believe these are stiffer then the KYBs and are classed as "high performance" shocks. As far as I know the Excel-G are not a high performance shock as such, but a direct OEM replacement (but better). So I wondering if the KYB Excel-G would be okay to use with my lowering springs. Because if they are, I believe the KYB would be a cheaper option for me, as they can be sourced locally, as opposed to the Tokico which I would have to get from the U.S. (+ the poor exchange rates atm). I have no intentions of taking this car onto a track, so it'll be street driving all the time. Anyone with any opinions on these KYB's, please let me now. Regards, Kenneth
  7. I agree that Subaru sounds like a monster is hiding in the engine bay. Sounds better than 3/4 of the Impreza's out here who sound like fart.. Very talented handling skills.
  8. Yes there is. Clicky! OR Clicky! ^ This 2nd one would not fit into your front parker lights slot due, because the LEDs are protruding out like that.. It states UV Purple, but whether or not it makes the whites glow like a UV light does... is another matter LOL.
  9. Autosol works fine for restoring the plastic on headlamps. I've done it and so has another Corolla owner on this forum.. there's a thread on it somewhere. But yeah your top of the line Corolla should not come from factory doing that.. not that any car should do that from factory.
  10. Yeah the hatch exhaust are too short. You will need extra piping to make it fit.
  11. From my own experience, normal LED ones are bright at the top, but they don't seem to illuminate the car cabin very well. SMD LED's do a much better job at it (and is even better than the filament bulb).
  12. I didn't realize that the new Auris is part of the Netz line.. I knew that the Yaris (Vitz) was on it! But cool never the less.
  13. I havent checked my interior light yet, I leave my map lights as they are but do you know if red is available for interior? Sure there are, but these aren't SMD LEDs, just normal LEDs. clicky (6 LEDs) and.. clicky (9 LEDs). Both are 31mm festoon bulbs. =)
  14. Get them replaced. Did you ever buff your headlights? Because I would take a wild guess that your UV coating on the outside is gone, hence the hazy look. Anyways, if you can't get it replaced then buff it with some Autosol. Works like magic!
  15. Ooo i hope it does come! I love the RS side skirts.. I reckon they look cleaner then the YRX side skirts.
  16. The dome light is a 31mm festoon. I replaced mine with a 6xSMD LED one, which I purchased from eBay. Lights up really well! SMD LEDs FTW! :P
  17. I believe Toyota uses Denso ballasts and bulbs for their OEM HIDs, correct me of I'm wrong.
  18. From the end where the switch is, gently pry either side of the switch with a flat head screw driver. It'll pop off. Hope that helps!
  19. Haha umm, not sure what you mean by I know or already know? LOL But I know it's traded in USD instead of the JPY for new cars from Japan (well for Toyota anyway). I was just asking is it the same for parts?
  20. Oh very nice ride Lac! And.. I saw Sinan on the road outside Rookwood heading towards the railway bridge! Dude, it looks meaner and meaner each time I see it! LOL
  21. Looking great tiet! Loveee the short antenna.. Keep up the good work!
  22. Heh, nonsense! All you need is the foglight type shrouds along with the foglights itself. Not so sure about the wiring, but i'm sure it's do-able! =D
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