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98 corolla VE

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by bxman89, Apr 25, 2012.

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    bxman89 Well-Known Member

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    added some some stuff visor and lifted hood. lmk if hood is to high k thanks TRD.
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    also wat color should i paint my rims i was thinking white.
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    Oh gosh, please fix the hood! It looks broken like that, like you had an accident and couldn't fix it.

    Your next task should be to fix the cracked front bumper, IMO. But white paint on the rims should look better than black!
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    bxman89 Well-Known Member

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    yea i figure it was to high will fix that tomorrow
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    k thx bye
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    visors :)
    hood :eek:
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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    Good luck opening that hood by yourself. Go out there and try to pull the handle. Ask me how I know. But you should JDM yo zip tie the bumper.
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    getting front lip soon and hood is very easy to open btw but im lowing it tomorrow or friday.
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    LOL I know EXACTLY what you're talking about Mack! hahaha happened to me when I tried it my first time. I had to ask someone to hold the handle from inside so I could open it & ZIPTIES FTW!
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    :rolleyes: That's cbass for ya
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    LOL i just havnt posted in a while so i just put the randomist shit ever...been super busy

    but i would fix the bumper ASAP
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    im ziptie it then getting a front lip
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    Also if your gonna tint your head lights you should tint the side markers also, it looks odd just the headlights.
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    u mean my coner lights i dnt have side markers
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    Yes them things. lol. I have BMW on the mind.
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    just letting you know that your hood is way too high.
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    yes i know it will be lower soon once i return these ace hardwear shit and get small ones lol i didnt think it was going to be high until it was put on i started to lol and a white dude was walking by and said damm asian i start to laugh even more.
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    Just get washers you can adjust as you want by smaller increments.
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    No, return all the hardware and don't put anything smaller there. No hood gap is best.

    zipties AND bondo.
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    You should do it like I have it in my thread yo. Shows the "right" way to do it.
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    There is no "right" way.
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    That is why you and I put it in quotes my good sir.
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    The right way (no quotes) is to have no washers ,but leave it stock.
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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    We know gold. You had your altezza spinner hubcap phase, let him have his moment. lol
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    At least I never "broke" my hood lol.
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    **sigh
    you are insufferable gold.
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    i seen a older altima. he had chrome spinning hubcaps. gold?
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    I saw a tahoe on legit spinners last weekend... wanted to drive it off a cliff.

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