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My '93 Corolla From New Zealand

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    Is that some kind of sexual pleasure, dildo thing next to i?
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    If you like shoving small guns up your ass then sure, why not? ;)

    But really, it's my steering wheel lock key :sir:
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    Steering wheel lock?
    You mean a club?
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    Normally, I'd say "Who wants to steal a Corolla :please:" But I would totally steal yours if you didn't have The Club installed :oops:
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    It's called a Prolock. Same kind of concept as a Club except better :p

    Meh, the GPS tracker will track your ass down ;)
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    Oh, I probably couldn't even get it moving ... or maybe you'd find the car a mile down the road with a smoking clutch :bow:
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    Haha, good point. If I suddenly see it bunny hopping down the road I'll know it's you :nailbite:
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    :please: A mile?

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    Looks like a club to me.

    Cue no one coming in to give you shit about it even though epic hilarity ensued when I took a pic of one.
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    The fuckin language with this guy :rolleyes:
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    Bro fives all around.
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    I received and installed these sweet looking carbon fiber cam/spark plug covers today. The quality really impressed me, especially how it still features the 'TWINCAM 20' lettering found on the original plastic cover:

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    Pfft I've seen that already :rolleyes:



















































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    MY GOD SCOTT THAT LOOKS FREAKING AMAZING OMGGGGGG Just what it always needed!!
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    Thanks Chris ;)

    I decided to take some better/wider shots of the carbon covers today:
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    I also received some more goodies in the mail today - An Exedy heavy duty clutch and pressure plate and an Exedy lightweight chromoly flywheel (both made in Japan).
    The flywheel weighs 4.9kg, which is exactly 1kg less than the stock Blacktop flywheel. Should make a noticeable difference in acceleration:
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    Don't know much about clutches or flywheels but they look nice!
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    Happy Birthday Scott!!!!!
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    Thanks!! :D [IMG]


    Another day, another delivery :D. These arrived a few minutes ago - My 275mm front rotors and a set of new brake pads that I ordered from Toyota. Got my set of AE101 twinpot calipers and ST202 Celica carrier brackets sitting here already waiting so I'm looking forward to putting everything on :)

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    happy birthday man!!! hopefully your birthday isint like 5 times this year like james :rolleyes:
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    Thanks dude. Haha, nope, just once a year for me ;)
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    Happy b-day!
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    lol....


    Nice brakes! I am very happy to see there NO holes drilled through them.
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    Haha, definitely stayed away from getting cross drilled rotors. Have heard horror stories in the past with them. I was however looking at grooved and dimpled rotors, but opted for the smooth OEM rotors as they're larger and the lack of any grooves/dimples means there's more of a surface area for the pads to clamp onto :)
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    cool story, gold.

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