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My '93 Corolla From New Zealand

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    A couple of new pics:

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    Damn scott, your car is so fresh. you should go VIP :D
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    ^ Haha cheers man, VIP would be nice, but would involve slamming the shit out of it, lol.

    Well guys, I finally got around to installing the rare OEM Toyota Caldina rear lip in the weekend. The fitment wasn't 100% perfect since the lip is off a completely different model, which happens to be a wagon, but was nothing that a heat gun, a lot of patience and some urethane couldn't fix :). Got my muffler slightly moved over today because it was touching against the left hand side of the lip. Here's some photos I just took within the last hour:

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    it doesn't look bad but i think ur car looks better without it. the area around the muffler is what really throws it off to me.
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    ^ Hater! :p. Nah j/k, each to his own :cool:. I kinda see what you mean, but since the lip was never intended for this car I think it looks pretty damn good all things considered :D
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    It looks really good considering what you had to do with it, but it just seems to wavy, and it doesn't even drop the bumper any lower compared to the side skirts.
    Added: May 14, 2012 2:42 AM
    I do like it though, don't get me wrong, it squares off the bumper nicely even if it doesn't drop it any lower. I'm just saying that compared to everything else you've put on the car, the rear lip seems a little ... sketchy.... if you understand what I'm getting at.
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    I completely understand where you're coming from Chris. The wavyness that you mentioned is really only noticeable from down low (both photos were taken on a lower than level angle), but the reason for this is because on the Caldina it slopes upwards, whereas it can't do that as much on the Corolla. It's hard to tell from the photos, but it does infact make the rear bumper more in line with the sideskirts. I'll have to get you a complete side on shot sometime :). Honestly, it looks a lot better in person than it does in the photos, so I guess you'll just have to take my word for it, but I do appreciate your honesty ;)
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    Eh, I dont like it (no offense) it just dosent look like it fits on the car well or flush. It looks like wall molding or something.
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    Here's some photos from a 'normal' angle. If you still don't like it then that's just too damn bad :p

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    I like it for the work you put into it, but I'm just not a fan. There are no uber rare JDM yo hard to find rear lips for the car?
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    Thanks. It sure as hell wasn't as easy as I thought it was going to be. By pushing one part in it pulled out another, all while you're trying to follow the factory seam of the bumper. I personally don't see anything wrong with it, but than against I'm biased :D. Nope, no factory rear lips for the 7th Gen sedan. The closest is the BZ Touring wagon rear lip but they'll so short in height that you may as well not even bother.
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    Well it does seem to look better from that angle! I know how much work you put into it, so I'm gonna like it :) But I was wondering why the lip got thicker as it went back from the wheels... so that makes sense now. Granted, the lip looks waaaaay better than the usual hackjob.
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    dont get me wrong, it doesn't look bad but i gotta agree with gold that it doesnt look as good as the other goodies you have on that car. dont be :mad: haha
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    Alright Scott in my honest opinion I think that looks sick as fuck. I liked at first but I fell in love when you posted it with a higher view of it. It looks clean and completes your lip kit. Its a great addition to all of the other dope ass OEM mods you've installed on your car. I wish my car looked as clean as yours :D One thing though Scott, perhaps maybe try out the 98-02 OEM sideskirts? See if you like how it looks. If not then just take them off.lol
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    I would try to fill in that gap, make it look one piece. I'd like it then certainly. But then again look at my car :rolleyes:
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    ^^^ lol. Your lips have a HUGE gap!

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    x1000000!!! Something smaller to match the front and back.
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    I have no gaps on the lips I have, stop trying to make a dirty joke, you suck at it. lol. I was referring to the overall crappy quality of my car.
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    No, your lip is also 2 pieces, and there is a great distance between them. That is all :rolleyes:
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    Yeah I agree try out the oem 8th gen side skirts. Maybe it's the current ones you have know that are growing it off?
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    Yeah the low angle doesn't really do it justice, so it's good to hear that you're more fond of it now that I've posted some more shots. Yeah it goes thicker because of the way it curves. It quite deceiving because the lip is the same thickness all the way around, but because the Corolla's rear bumper isn't dead flat the whole way around it makes it appear skinnier on the sides because it has to tuck under the curve. Definitely a huge improvement over having nothing there at all, so I'm very happy with the way it has come out :)

    Fair enough ;). I got a similar response when I put the front lip on, but it seems to grow on people over time. Haha, I'm not angry, it's just that you guys seem to make it out to be worse than it really is. I guess you have to see it in real-life to appreciate it :)

    Thanks man!! :D. Looks like I'll have to post the other photos on every other forum I'm on too, lol. The 8th Gen sideskirts over here were only available on the JDM AE111 GT model, which are incredibly rare. The next closest would be the facelift BZ Touring wagon, but they look a little curvy in the middle, almost like someone has jacked it up in the centre and bent it, lol. Then there's the pre-facelift BZ Touring wagon sideskirts, but they look a little too 'puffy' in my opinion (yes, I'm one fussy prick, lol). Might have to adapt something from another model :cool:

    I wouldn't mind filling the gap, but it might be more trouble than it's worth now that the lip is fitted and painted. Was going to be too difficult to join the lip prior to fitting it because there were too many variables as to where it was going to actually sit etc. I may look into getting it done, but for now I'm happy with how it is :)
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    Trust me, I know it looks better in person, so no worries.

    Remember how I suggested a while back that you could trim off the bottom "lip" from the side skirts????
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    Yep, I remember you suggesting that. If only it was that easy, lol.

    P.S. Why is there a kangaroo in your signature? :confused:
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    It's the new trend. Team Ram Rod. Join us.
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    I can't even keep a straight face typing that.
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    ^ Haha, I'm confused, but equally amused.
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    Look at hummers sig up there, it's a new thing they're doing. You'd know if you posted in more than 2 threads. :(
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    x2 :(
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    Just posting to show off my shark.

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