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dharsh

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  1. Hey Daryl, Can't believe this happened to you yea - I can really feel your sorrow as I know how much you love your car and all the effort you've gone to with the mods/keeping it clean. Like V-FX said though - at least it wasn't life changing - you've still got all your limbs intact right... And I was just waiting for Thurs night to check out your grille as well... Hope this all gets sorted out soon
  2. Hey Daryl, Nice job - a subtle touch that goes a long way improving the overall aesthetics of the car. I might have to follow you and ZR-nate - debadging another red sportivo...
  3. AGE - 24 SEX - Male STATUS - Single REASONS FOR BUYING - Wanted a car that looked good, had power but wasn't a petrol guzzler, and comfortable to drive. Having driven a camry for the last few yrs - I considered getting the current model camry sportivo (which in my opinion does look better than the aurion sportivo). However - being Sri Lankan - it took just one night out to a family friend's dinner to decide to get the aurion (way too many Lankans/Indians out there with camrys). In the end - really happy with the aurion - prob the best parts for me include the ride comfort/quality and the economy when using it to travel from Brisbane to the G Coast for work... Oh and Toyotas proven reliability...
  4. Hey clementwcm, I agree with a lot of the comments already - in that it all depends on the look your going for. If you really want OEM-styling then there are other options on ebay as well for around $800 instead of the $3k factory one. If not - then you really have to do some research before buying one. I went for a tomtom yea - and loved it to begin with - the actual maps, user-interface, ease-of-use, portability between cars etc and would def recommend the tomtoms with text-to-speech (as in spoken street names) and bluetooth. However recently I've been having an issue when I run late, where I actually forget to bring my tomtom with me yea. Like sometimes you know how to get to the first place your heading to - but if plans change - and for some reason the gps isn't with you (another car/forgot it) you'll be needing to pull out your map which gets pretty annoying after a while. I'm considering getting a higher end GPS - like a pioneer AVIC - as they are decent head units, play dvds, have bluetooth as well as gps - and would look tidier in comparison to the tomtom. Good luck though
  5. Yea, I was surprised that correcting the alignment actually helped the fuel economy - but even a small amount can help now with petrol prices I guess. And I can now get 5 trips to and from the coast on one tank which was pushing it before...
  6. Hi again, I agree with MRDAU that if you take a print out of your wheel alignment specs to a Toyota dealer - they will admit theres a problem cause its clearly there on the page that the castor and camber are the wrong way around. I was offered the camber bolts as well here in Brisbane - but I decided against it cause I could see that the castor was more of a problem, and that adjusting the camber to drive straight would be more of an over-compensation rather than fixing the problem, which would probably cause more tire wear on the inside of the left side wheels. The boys at Fulcrum do manage to get the camber the right way around when installing the offset bushes so I'd think about it before just having camber bolts installed... my 2c anyway. On another note - I have to admit that the computer read-out for my fuel economy has dropped since having the offset bushes installed - I used to average out at 7.3L/100km, but now it settles around 7.1 - I really only do highway driving though from Brisbane to the G. Coast for work - but I thought that was a nice unexpected outcome after correcting the castor.
  7. A bit off topic - but I think Shell's premium unleaded (V-power) is actually 98 octane.
  8. Looks awesome dude - congrats! I've been trying to find some 20"s that would suit my red zr6 for a while - and seeing how black looks on yours has made me re-think my approach... What did you lower your car on? and by how much yea? Cheers
  9. Oh man, The car looks sweet dude... really does give the car the VIP/luxury attitude. Congrats yea
  10. Hey eSexsix, Congrats dude on the upgrade. When you say its "quiet on the highway" - do you think its as quiet as when the cars stock?
  11. Hello everyone, I just wanted to say that I got the SPF2904K kit - superpro polyurethane bushes - installed by Fulcrum yesterday. Its just as everyone has been commenting on here that the main issue is the castor problem causing the pull to the left - but the guys at fulcrum not only fixed that but managed to get the cambers for the front wheels the right way around as well. I drove to the gold coast today and back (work) and things have improved markedly - the car seriously does drive straight - with whatever pull I observed more due to the road camber. I just thought that I should warn everyone though that some of the Fulcum workshops are seriously dodgy yea- like I rang up a couple of them getting quotes for the part/labour/front alignment and the one to steer clear of is YEERONGPILLY (fairfield rd)! They were saying it was about $400 for the labour! I don't know how retarded they thought I was but after ringing all the other Fulcrums it seemed the labour should be around $150. I got charged less than that and I would recommend the boys at BROWNS PLAINS (or Hillcrest...), they're a lot friendlier as well. Gd luck to everyone else sorting out their wheel alignment issues.
  12. Hello everyone, I've been watching this thread since I joined up a month ago, but I've always finished work so late on thurs nights I've never been able to make it. Since it seems like a few ppl are meeting up tomorrow though I'd like to come out to say hi and introduce myself yea. Just making sure - will ppl be meeting up at 8 or 9pm at the loop (9 would be OK i hope...) Cheers
  13. ELEGANT and BOOKED - both very nice. Good job with the colour coordination esexsix - I might think about getting my plates in red now...
  14. Hello all, Checking the recommended service intervals from the toyota website - http://www.toyota.com.au/parts-and-service...nance-intervals I believe that every 15k/12months (whichever comes first) is the usual interval for services as long as the vehicle is under "Normal Operating Conditions". The space in the logbook for the 7.5k/6month intervals is for those unlucky enough to be in the "Additional Maintenance Requirements" category from Toyota which are as follows- 1.Driving on rough, muddy or snow-melted roads. 2.Driving on dusty roads. 3.Towing trailers, caravans or boats, or using a car top carrier. 4.Repeated short trips (less than 8 km) in freezing conditions. 5.Extensive idling and or low speed driving for long distance such as taxis, couriers, etc. 6.Continuous high speed driving (80% or more at maximum vehicle speed) for over 2 hours. Most of those additional requirements seem pretty far-fetched so I think most of us are safe with 15k/12month services yea.
  15. Hey everyone, I know that when you lower a car that the new springs have to be stiffer and all, but I wanted to know has everyone who's lowered their car been happy with the ride quality afterwards? Has anyone found that after lowering their ride became so uncomfortable they needed to go back to their original springs? The only reason I ask is the aurions ride quality is one of the most comfortable I've experienced - could only say the E-class merc is a whole lot better from what I've been in. cheers
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