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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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    so your going to loose the kit??
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    No, and lets just keep it at that ;)

    !TOP SECRET!
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    sooo... we have 2 all disc corollas on the site ?
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    TOYROLLA99 Kleen 8.125 (According to Mack)

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    lol, got.. it xP
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    Not yet, cbass has yet to fuck up installing them.
    The guy dosent know the difference between a blown and working fuse :rolleyes:
    He'll probably be like, "hey guys, how do i remove my rear tire? What do drum breaks look like?"
    *removes engine out of car*

    "Guys, i think we have a problem, my car wont start."
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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    cRacker only my hood is for sale out of the things you wanted.
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    What car is that rear brake setup from?
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    you got to be kidding me, i really wanted those rear valances! im like a weekend away
    Added: Jul 20, 2012 at 1:21 AM
    AE92 corolla gts 1989
    Added: Jul 20, 2012 at 1:42 AM
    probably...
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    Hummer Well-Known Member

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    obviously:rolleyes: .
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    Irvin Well-Known Member

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    Are those brakes a direct swap?
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    These guys have been saying its bolt on but im thinking i need to weld the end of the rear control arm to the current one...

    Here is for our gen
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    This one is for the AE92
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    Im guessing by visually looking at them i can use the 6th gen arm in replacement to the 8th gen SO no welding should be required...just a direct bolt on
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    So my plans changed on the last second today, I decided to go buy some more paint and here is the progress...

    Front seat belt area
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    Rear covers
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    Vinyl paint on the top part of the door panels, looks almost the same as OEM.
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    Door handles
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    Headrests, for those with the black S interior the purple will happen if you dont have tint and you let it sit in the sun for a very long time...I decided to paint them with fabric paint
    [IMG]

    Rear
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    TOYROLLA99 Kleen 8.125 (According to Mack)

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    good stuff, glad to see another person whose mindful of interior upholstery fading :)
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    Mine are almost white lol
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    Cant wait to see it all installed and done :)
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    I'm glad you aren't like me by painting it all black the first time lol.
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    I guessing your talking about the door panels? I cant paint them all with the same black, the top part is like vinyl and the bottom parts is plastic so you need to use the correct paint or it will fuck up. As for the fabric i ended up buying this...

    [IMG]

    Going to be using this for the headliner and all 4 door panels...It should look nice
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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    You're gonna be the third one on TRD with plaid on the inside.
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    who else has it? i know you do...

    a bunch of the bay area corolla guys have black/white/grey plaid
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    ExDream does too
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    That's actually gonna look super nice cbass, excellent choice! I can't wait to see that in your black interior.
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    TOYROLLA99 Kleen 8.125 (According to Mack)

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    reminds me of new vw gti interior lol, never the less it will be ca cool contrast to the black and all, and if you were gonna paint ur car blue well there u go ;)
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    [IMG]
    no flash

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    flash
    Added: Aug 1, 2012 1:49 AM
    left is oem and right is my light brown interior with the left bottom side plastic paint and the top is vinyl paint...the plastic paint came out a little glossy than expected
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    Well the fabric doesn't seem to be as color saturated as I thought, but otherwise it looks as good as expected!
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    r u gonna do it over so its not as glossy?
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    I think the OEM one looks better.
    Only hippies in VW's can pull of that one to the right.
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    cBass buffalo bell lover

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    Im going to leave them like that...im a little disappointed with the fabric, did not look like i thought it would but Im ok with it for right now....maybe later down the road when i get all 4 oem door panels ill change fabric but for right now im ok with it:)
    Added: Aug 1, 2012 2:43 AM
    well of course the oem looks better :rolleyes: but its just for right now, i dont want to be rolling with light brown door panels
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    Press22 Mangoooooooooooo

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    If I may throw out an idea, some guy on the bmw forums has his e90 trim like this
    I think it looks pretty damn cool
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    It looks good because it's on a BMW.

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