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  1. mine is greyish.. custom color :)
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    supra~!

    corrados can be both Left and right hand drive can't they? :confused4: too clarify, corrado you dont see much no where near the number off today mass produced cars thus they are rare sooo importing RHD is a little more exotic then LHD. Friend of mine has RHD skyline imported from uk, and everyone goes what da :D got it?
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    supra~!

    who ever said i want it to me RHD? :) hence why i drive a corrado....
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    supra~!

    good links thx for quick reply
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    supra~!

    i am looking around to import a supra into canada. so i am wondering if any could point me to a site around uk where they sell them (adds) cheers,
  6. well i have finally got around to completing the sucker, as for the results.... i am not to happy then again i am not a body guy either, so overall it'll have to do for now. you can see where the icon has been plastered together :/ front end: rear end: turned on: i will have it put back into the car sometime this week/end and then will take more pictures
  7. i have made an attempt with poly urethane and as much as it worked that much it failed. Needles to say i was forced to go out and look for a product that would work on plastic flawlessly. I have believe i have found it. Comes in 5 piece kit, self etching plastic compound, plastic welder (looks like crazy glue), filler, hardener and cloth. When you mix the filler and hardener smells like an ass, but spreads like butter over bread (almost water based). I have given it a try not waiting to see how well it turns out, when it dries out.
  8. funny my trunk trim was beige and everything else was black. So i changed the trim into black to match 100$ change.
  9. well i have tried using "filler" and it is not working for me, and i am not good with "filler". The icon can very easily be popped out from behind / makes really hard time for sanding and keeping icon scratch free.. I have now changed the way i will do the mod. I will make the icons wider few millimeters and then i will solder them into plastic housing around the vents for long lasting fix. which means this will take a lot longer then i expected. I do how ever consider this to be a very useful skill once i master it. Plus i can not seem to find correct paint for the trim. I have tried three different onces and they all look very different then original housing. Second option is using poly urethane for windshield and quick dry/ clean finish. Then hot knifing the excess off. Disaster in the making, bondo/filler just does not seem suitable for the job. :lol: I will still how ever post all pictures of failed attempts and successful onces. I will return to destruction tomorrow.
  10. right on, i have gotten around to doing a little bit more. it is definitely with out a doubt the most time consuming out of all my modes i have ever done. ill shoot some pictures sometime later this week/end with finished product. needles to say as a test run it does look pretty spify.
  11. so you build up a full out layer, to be as thick as the plastic you cut out?
  12. well i had some time today and thought i would jump to it and give a shoot. i started working on heater vents and everything seems to be working accordingly with exception of actually bonding the icons to the trim. biggest pain in the ars ever. do you have any tips on how to keep those suckers filler free and not moving around? i am seriously considering using hot glue on back of it > plus a good time is definitely make the cut out a little bigger makes working on it a little easier. here are the icons what i got:
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    rotors

    i actually just had the calipers fully rebuilt with sleeve's/boots, powder coated etc.. only swapping rotors because the fronts are warped and steering shakes badly on breaking. oh yeah i would like to match front to back. same brand/style.
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    rotors

    yeah across the seas but i do not have problems shipping from Europe i have done it number of times in the past.
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    rotors

    I am looking to replace my rotors, wondering if any one has any recommendations to which ones are of the better quality. I would like them cross drilled, and they are for 93 VR6. Price is not of any issues but wouldn't wanna upgrade to big brake kits. Thanks,
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