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Discussion in '8th Gen' started by cBass, Dec 7, 2011.

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    TOYROLLA99 Kleen 8.125 (According to Mack)

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    yea id do the same thing, while the reps are gunna get pretty mainstream the real ones will be something of legend
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    comparison of the 2 side skirts...left is modified to fit and right is unmolested
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    I prefer things unmolested
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    no shit Sherlock, we all do...X3
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    So i forgot that gold likes my pulling off my molded parts off my car so i decided to hold off on the removal of my rear bumper and make a video of me pulling it off....hearing all the cracking noises and pain that i will have for all my hard work that i put into that rear bumper...but of course ill try and save it to make a rear lip out of it.
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    I am looking forward to what you were going to do in the rear
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    I dont plan on doing much with the body kit rolla after toyofest...as ive told many of you i plan on getting rid of this car maybe by the end of the year. I know it will be a bit tough but its just been beat the crap out of alot, plus its a cop magnet.

    SO why am i working so hard on getting the 9th gen kit to be a bolt on kit? going to make molds out of it and sell them. Gives the 8th gen more options to choose from on kits.

    Ill swap over a few things to the 5 speed like the seats, rear disc, and a few other interior stuff. With the incident of the crash i think ill get a shop to properly repaint the 5 speed the same color due to the clear coat damage and keep it stock with the kit.
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    So got a package today, decided to buy a set of rear valences because wherever i search for a rear they would be too much money and i was better off just buying a combo set...So ill fix up the one i found at chevron years ago and maybe sell it IDK
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    Got some 40grit sand paper and just removed all the bondo from my quarter panels with my new DA sander
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    Bought a new rear bumper yesterday and installed it....Had to go to the junk yard and grab all the mounting hardware...
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    OOOOPsss, rear valences need some more plastic because they are not long enough....
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    So the issue with the exhaust line, i know i know its sticking out too much but it was meant for the body kit rear bumper....What i have in mind now is to go to the junk yard and grab the oem exhaust line and just reattach it and put the spare TRD muffler i have....
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    Hey guey you know I have like 6 rear bumpers in my storage
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    im very impatient when it comes to waiting. plus it was cheap

    gracias tho compadre
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    The rear skirts not being long enough would be terminal for me... I'd give up immediately lol.
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    awwww you guys are weenies, thats the easiest part!! if anything the quarter panels are harder, want them to be straight as possible
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    speaking from experience at least for me as long as the body lines are solid, anything can be done
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    I'm gonna be in Fresno on Friday, I could have brought it. You didn't ask. But you got one so that's good :fyeah:
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    all good buddy, you might need them since you still haven't fixed your exhaust :mad: You have money yet you wont get that shit fixed!!! gonna keep melting those bumpers
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    Nah this one is some melting lol. You akready know the plan for this.
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    Well, you guys saw, the 9th gen rear valence was too short so i had to melt plastic to extend the piece.
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    Nothing is too much for me...
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    Just a rough install, not properly aligned or anything...just wanted to see how it would look like.
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    wizard status
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    What plastic did you melt and how did you do it lol
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    I'm definitely impressed, hopefully it will come out looking nice and even when you paint it!
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    after u make the molds u should cut away a contoured section for the exhaust
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    I used the same plastic i cut off from the side skirts, it had the perfect curve to it so all i did was fuse them together, melt it all and sand...

    I might have to do a cut away, it all depends if the TRD muffler clears or not but ill have molds for both cut off or regular.

    today i worked more on the kit and washed my engine bay.
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    Why did you take the front end off?

    The rest is coming together nicely though.
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    Probably fell off as he drove up to his awesome work area... :troll:
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    I bought the 2 ball tabs that go on the fenders, I thought it was that making the bumper sag but i found out i was missing those tabs that go under the head lights so ill go to the junk yard sunday morning to buy them and install my bumper again
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    Ok, well that doesn't explain why your hood is off
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    Ohh i also tried to fix this rattling noise i have between 2k-2.5k rpm, no bolt on the middle of the down pipe -_-

    why i had the hood off ^^ more work room

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