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Farley V

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  1. Si is very helpful, me and my friend went to pick some parts up from him and came away with much more than expected.

    Happy to go the extra mile to search through his parts.

    Top guy.

  2. On 5/6/2020 at 11:40 PM, Fuat said:

    you can search as a “16611AA370 16611-AA370 “ to find Pink 565cc Hi Impedance Injectors. I ve used many times at Honda Setups. 

    Hi Fuat.

    Can you try to send me a PM message. 

    Tried to contact you but unable to send you anything for some reason.

    Thanks

  3. Not available in the OP's tyre size though...

    The only Toyos available are CF2.

    I have the same size wheels, general consensus is the Rainsport 3's are most popular. But wear out quicker than many other options.

    I do hear CF2's are good though and surprisingly inexpensive..

    Here is the full selection of available tyres in this size:

    https://www.camskill.co.uk/m4b0s403p0/Car_Tyres_-_MPV_Tyres_-_People_Carrier_Tyres_-_14_inch_R14_inch_-_185_55_14_185_55R14

  4. 2 hours ago, JPDDEP said:

    Cheers!  On the way :thumbsup:  The Mrs. and I are taking a weekend roadtrip up to Hakone this week, so I'll have fresh pics from the Turnpike and maybe a sound byte with my new Blitz intake.

    Thank you, sir!  And it may well be...I honestly don't remember that specific car very well, but it does appear to be a Mira/Cuore of some description...

    Cool Glanza, looks the spitting image of what mine was when I first got it 10 Years ago! Mine came over with RSR springs too.

    Any chance you know the part number for the RSR springs you fitted? (May get another set).


    Thanks

  5. Yes there is a plastic white 'over clip' on the speedo cable end that you need to pull aside from the notch in the cable end whilst then sliding it down the speedo cable. Then a tug should get it off.

    My fingers aren't too fat so I was always able to get them behind the clock in situ to remove everything at the back, thankfully. :D

  6. Lucas bulbs are good, I have experience with them too.

    Those or Osram / Philips would be my choice.

    Not to knock the previous guy. I have tried those simply bulbs before in all sorts of bulb types. H7 h4 501 286 and they are poor.

    I mean they work for a short time, a few months, but have always gone pop.

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