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Galliano

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  1. ah, this i will enjoy seeing, you gonna get the bootlid spare wheel too? :angry:
  2. To brighten up your cabin, this is a cheap and easy modification that isn't over the top and isn't un-noticeable. I bought a Toyota Supra (1996) boot release catch for £13 delivered to my home. Very cheap and im pleased with the look, it is much better made and the labels are painted on instead of stickers. You will need : 10mm socket 12-13mm socket ratchet your hands. Here is a list of the steps you take to fit it. (scroll further for photograph assistance) 1. Remove kick panel, drivers seat and seat belt anchor. 2. Pull your carpet back so you can easily see the leads that feed along the side to go to the boot/petrol cap. 3. Un-fasten the small 10mm bolt that is on the footwell side of the seat chassis bulge. 4. Pull the lever mechanism slowly through the larger hole at the back of the bulge (the wires side). 5. Pull black wire out of the socket and slide wire along untill the small silver bit of soulder pops out and place this straight into the other boot lever socket (e.g into the supra socket)(this is to avoid confusion). 6. Use the same process as step 5 on the red wire, and place into the petrol cap release socket. At this stage you are all wired up and the boot lever should work, it worked first time for me. 7. File the wider hole slightly if you have a supra boot release catch as it is just a tiny bit larger to go through the hole. 8. Slide the mechanism lever - first through the hole. 9. Bolt the levers in loose so you can twist it to a suited position (e.g. upright and not sideways as such) (i just leveled mine out to make it neater) 10. Place carpet back to original position and then place the seats, seatbelt anchor and kickplate back into place. Picture assistance 1 & 2. Remove kick panel, drivers seat and seat belt anchor. Pull your carpet back so you can easily see the leads that feed along the side to go to the boot/petrol cap. 3. Un-fasten the small 10mm bolt that is on the footwell side of the seat chassis bulge. 4. Pull the lever mechanism slowly through the larger hole at the back of the bulge (the wires side). 5 & 6. Pull black wire out of the socket and slide wire along untill the small silver bit of soulder pops out and place this straight into the other boot lever socket (e.g into the supra socket)(this is to avoid confusion). 8. Slide the mechanism lever - first through the hole. 9. (obvious) 10. Place everything back. Good Luck Galliano
  3. mate, your car looks girlie with that rainbow sticker on the front. nice exhaust though
  4. man that looks sooo good!!
  5. nice work
  6. i quite like that, BUT i would love it more if the stickers were removed... but each to their own :angry:
  7. man this sucks, i really feel for your family at the moment! i hope it all turns out ok in the end, you know you and your ep are always welcome this side of the stream! And i have a feeling we have justice here too :S best of luck and i really cannot wait to hear all is on the sunny side for you again.
  8. very nice, im liking the colour too!
  9. the backbox looks good, but for the love of god, get alloys, the car looks soooo tatty with those 3 wheeltrims
  10. why cant Keirz insure it?
  11. and "lost" an indicator lense... did it just get up and walk away while you were sat outside muccy-d's? or did you pull it off using diesel power and a fence?
  12. im loving the white on blue combination also gotta agree with sparkey
  13. same as sparky, got to waint till its on there.
  14. is this the colour? http://director.jdmcarslive.com/cars/image...p;y=210&opt= (not allowed to put it in IMG tags )
  15. going by what Ross was saying on msn, he didnt catch a look at the front, so wouldnt know if there was a big grille on it. and from what ive learnt, the GLS didnt have chrome on the bottom of the rear bumper...? just chrome handles and along the side sils.
  16. Update : i set off today doing some gardening and re-levelling our decking, untill i was greeted by this massive spider : so at this point i decided it was a good time to start polishing my car again, i have recently been veiwing "studio" section of www.detailingworld.co.uk , a very good site to veiw car valeters at their very best! so this helped me figure out where to clean : here are some Befores : And Afters : i want to do something called "clay", which is basically how to get rid of the swirls in the paintwork, and also want to get a full valet by one of those pros
  17. they look pretty smart, must be confortable too with 18 years of human making buttock marks in them
  18. that colour is beautiful mate!!
  19. very smart mate, but that exhaust tip must be larger than 4" surely? good luck with the project
  20. heres a little problem i encountered.
  21. pictures are wanted matey.. ;)
  22. thanks mate, im gonna give her another coat during this week (school hols) and should be able to see her looking VERY red ;)
  23. loving those posts Raje!! i dont think any imported glanzas will turn up in a breakers tbh.. most get sold because they are special, check the forsale section!
  24. glad you sold her man, whats the next step, been looking foward to this ;)
  25. looks like its peel the paint off.. OR get newbies ;)
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