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05-05-2005, 08:09 PM
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Apolan is it american or something ????? Normal your rear bumper is attached onlike 4 primary spots directly to the chassis where 2 of them are from the trunk to the bumper.
I would really place back the plate at the controller arms it attaches the bolt and because its in a triangle it cannot move. Looks really nice if you only scratch it once i'll come over personally to kill you :-) Cars: "99 Lexus IS200 "86 AE86 Kouki Panda Levin GT-Apex (restore project) "84 AE86 Zenki Blue Levin (project racer) Motorcycles: "02 Yamaha R1 "02 Honda Hornet S "08 BMW R1200GS |
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05-05-2005, 10:23 PM
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mux213 Wrote:Apolan, new brake lines for 40 euros? stainless? Uhm, any chance you can get a set made for me? Mux - they are not stainless - Apolan - Great car project man I´m sorry sir, your planet has been sceduled for destruction in favor of an intergalactic highway -Thank you Kristian Hesselmark, Sweden EVO-DRIFT-STREET-DRAG-SHOW |
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05-05-2005, 10:31 PM
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this lines 40eur |
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05-05-2005, 10:45 PM
Post: #84
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Looks good even for normal lines 40 euro's doesn't seem like a bad price, I would have had to pay more for just the lines at the rear if my autopart supplier was able to find the right ones.....
Still I'm longing for stainless ones.... haven't desided yet and my current lines will do fine for now Greetz, Bastiaan "mux213" Olij Moved down under, no more hachi |
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05-08-2005, 02:18 AM
Post: #85
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there was an option.. i could have had some special stuff made, usually used for hi temps... bikes use it alot. i dont know how its callled, but its the same stuff some pans (yes those for cooking) are made from (the non sticky-dark grey pans),,, the price goes 4 or 5 times up for a set of those.. but they are very heat resistant and almost dont expand under pressure.
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05-08-2005, 10:26 AM
Post: #86
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teflon?????
Greetz, Bastiaan "mux213" Olij Moved down under, no more hachi |
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05-08-2005, 11:42 AM
Post: #87
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Teflon is a product they should use much more in car industry!
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05-09-2005, 08:23 AM
Post: #88
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mux213 Wrote:teflon????? ew, so its called the same way in english too.. heh he. :o) well finnaly muounted the bumers, and for the first time i see my child's face smiling back at me thou the grill shall be painted black (note, it wasnt me who painted the car). it will sit somewhat lower at the front, when i get my shock absorbers fixed. intrestingly enough, the rear shocks are still standard, never touched in 20 years, and they work beautifully. the front tho were stiffened and overhauled some 4 years ago.. guess what.. not working. =( so thats my expirience whit toyotas so far.. if it aint broke dont fix it! standart toyota parts will last longer on many occasions. the pic.. http://tabla.bike.si/gallery/ae86saso/P5040007 the juice.. http://tabla.bike.si/gallery/ae86saso/P1010008 btw, are there really no plastic panels in the trunk, only the carpet?? |
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05-09-2005, 12:58 PM
Post: #89
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Quote:btw, are there really no plastic panels in the trunk, only the carpet??The trunk has a lot of plastic panels. |
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05-09-2005, 01:15 PM
Post: #90
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2 Apoloan: You must first mount inner part of furn signal lights, and then mount front bumper.
1984 AE 86 Levin hatchback 1989 AE 92 GTi 2004 Kawasaki KLE 500 CROATIA - small country for great drift |
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