Some new pics -new wheels, coilovers, spoilerless

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ryan
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Some new pics -new wheels, coilovers, spoilerless

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nice, work equip?
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Very nice clean looking car... thumbs up for the Works!
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Looking real smooth Ryan 8)
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Looks mint =D>
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Thanks guys, and yes the wheels are Work Equip, they are a special edition though, the 'I attract kerbs' edition #-o
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Very nice. What coilovers and what drop?
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Post by EarL »

Looks realy nice Ryan. Just needs a nice splitter or front bumper to finish it off.

Love the Work Equipe's mate. :wink:
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Thanks again, the drop is about 30mm on Tein coilovers. Earl, I wanted the C-one front splitter, but no one makes it anymore! I need to keep the flexibility of the OEM nosecone, and not many aftermarkets come in urethane, and I think the border nosecone would make the car look a bit 'over nosed' with the type of wheels i've got. Looks great on your car BTW =D>
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ryan wrote:Thanks again, the drop is about 30mm on Tein coilovers. Earl, I wanted the C-one front splitter, but no one makes it anymore! I need to keep the flexibility of the OEM nosecone, and not many aftermarkets come in urethane, and I think the border nosecone would make the car look a bit 'over nosed' with the type of wheels i've got. Looks great on your car BTW =D>


Ryan, what is the part number for the FE bootlid? and cost from Toyota etc. Just curious.

Cheers :)
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That looks cracking Ryan, full marks from me !




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RedMR² wrote:
ryan wrote:Thanks again, the drop is about 30mm on Tein coilovers. Earl, I wanted the C-one front splitter, but no one makes it anymore! I need to keep the flexibility of the OEM nosecone, and not many aftermarkets come in urethane, and I think the border nosecone would make the car look a bit 'over nosed' with the type of wheels i've got. Looks great on your car BTW =D>


Ryan, what is the part number for the FE bootlid? and cost from Toyota etc. Just curious.

Cheers :)


Thanks Craig! Don't know the part no for the bootlid as the garage sorted suppy of parts, and i've had a fall out with them since cos theyre work was real shoddy! Sorry I couldnt help anymore! Intersstingly, the lid didn't even come with the 2 prong hole for the original FE toyota badge, so there was no hole welding/filling needed even!
Cheers!
Ryan

oh, and thanks Rowland :mrgreen:
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