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Posts posted by ChristopherEP70
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You must have a left hand drive? There is an irish EP70 group on Facebook that might be able to help.
Is this any help?
https://www.online-teile.com/toyota-ersatzteile/6749610030_Abdeckung/Rahmen.html?language=en
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The part number is 67496-10030 the part is discontinued from Toyota but try Google the part number or search the part number on ebay and see if anything puts up. Might be worth calling a Toyota dealer but might be a long shot
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I might have one, will check in the morning
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Excellent work. Have a few of those gauges in my car, other than getting them fitted in pod they seem pretty good quality
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From a quick search there's figures of 5.31ft wide and 12.46ft long, how accurate they are I don't know
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Instead of a relay you could just wire it to a switch, have an in line fuse and should be fine
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I used Levin twin pot calipers, Mr2 discs and E10 Corolla carriers. Had to do a tiny bit of grinding but all bolted up perfectly
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44 minutes ago, Peter Tobin said:
You did well I cant find them anywhere, where did you come across it
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Nice base to start off with. I do think 205 black is the best colour for them
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8 minutes ago, Peter Tobin said:
Sound Chris I appreciate the help, good man. Did it cost you much to get that loom made up? Also if I go doing the conversion by the sounds of it I'm best off get a glanza donor car?
Where abouts in Ireland are you based I'd love to get a look at your car after the coronavirus gives over 😂
The loom cost €100, I don't know if the fella is still making them or not but I've one I'm not using if your interested ? If you can pick up a full Glanza for the right money that's what I'd do. Would make life a bit easier
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Its actually not that much work. I used the glanza ECU,ignitor,coil, had a loom made to run the engine with a positive and negative to get the loom working,used the original starter,alternator etc and had the original loom working these parts. Used aftermarket gauges for oil temp,oil pressure,water temp etc. Used the Glanza drives,wishbones,brakes,discs etc. Used the glanza fuel pump in the original tank but it can run dry if you corner hard as theres no baffles in the original tank but you'd be better off with a better set up as it's a bit of a pain
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1 hour ago, RoyalDutchie said:
Stock levels should be accurate. I did receive a refund once since the parts I ordered became more expensive, so if they are out of stock you should get a refund. Only bad experience I had was because of Japan post returning the package without reason to Japan. The package did get rerouted and received it a month later.
Cheers man!
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I think the lot number on the top left should be facing up so that would be the right way
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I was going to order from Amayama, how accurate is the stock level. Says 10+ for the parts I'm going for which some toyota told me were discontinued ?
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Would I be right in saying there is a difference in the 4efte sumps? Have a ep82 sump and oil pick up but the pick up doesn't fit as it hits off a main cap on a ep91 engine
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This lad is selling side moldings but worth asking if the bumper is there
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I'm using e10 corolla carriers with mr2 discs
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Halfords is probably your best bet so
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Try a clay bar on it. It should remove it. Something like Bilt Hamer clay bar
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*cough* b18 *cough*
Seriously cool little. Can't remember the last time I seen one
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Got it Motorsport 7 with a deal on the One X. The graphics are unbelievable in 4K. Find it hard to enjoy Forza Motorsport because I'm so fond of the open world in Horizon 3. Horizon 3 is in HDR on the One X. It's supposed to be getting a 4K update in the new year
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Yes!
GR Yaris
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When they finally get released here in Ireland they will just shy of €50k which is a bit steep