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Yoshimitsu666

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  1. Howdy, before anyone shits a chicken, I did a lot of research but still can't get my head around this and don't want to spend any more money where it's not needed. So the Glanza needs new seats, the drivers side is a wrecked Recaro SR2 on a recaro ep91 rail (real dodgy as there are bolts missing etc, i could rock the seat back and forth). The pass side is a mint condition 98 spec seat. I've bought some mint condition seats from a 97 Acura Integra GSR, they're lovely seats, very comfy. Obviously the bolting pattern is vastly different and the rails themselves on the Acura seats sit about an inch wider. I can't see how the Glanza feet can be welded on without serious modification. Some people on here mentioned just drilling the rivets on the standard rail feet, and then bolting them onto the rails of any other seat. I'd imagine this would only work if the rails were the same distance apart? Either way I can't see how this can be done without serious modification. From research, I see some people have used the ZEP Racing rails, but the retailers seem to need to know what sort of seat you will be using, so from what I can see these aren't universal. Others use the Recaro rails from Demon Tweeks, which are universal in that they have the ability to bolt any seat down to em. How does this work though? I understand that the Recaro rails are able to be bolted down onto the floorpan using the standard bolts, but then how is the seat attached to the rail? On one side of the Acura seat, the standard rail is bolted into a threaded hole on the bottom of the seat, on the other side of the rail though it is riveted in using those solid rivets. That would leave a hole, but it's not threaded? Any insight? Thanks.
  2. I'll upload pics now lads! Would be interested to see what's been done to it
  3. Found a service record stuck down the back of my glovebox and I'd like to get it translated
  4. Ok so I have the following.... Optional ignition surround Optional footwell lights Rescueman Still looking... Rear oem brace (complete with strut covers) Arm rest Rear cup holders any other tidy boxes etc,,,, Keep em coming lads!
  5. Isn't this the thing famous for making peoples kidneys explode? Seems very popular.
  6. Ill take this bud. Pm me your email and I'll send ya the cash.
  7. Probably best place on earth for welding bro. Alberta is anyways! 1st year apprentices start on around 25-27 an hr. Plenty of work, took me less than 2 weeks finding my current job and I'm loving it. Get it done bud!
  8. Will blast you one after work man
  9. Will pm you. I keep getting people pm'ing me to say they have stuff then never reply after that. Showing off lol. IM LOOKING TO BUY
  10. Has to be some of the worst welding I've seen. Surely a keen amateur could just do that themselves and save a fortune.
  11. See loads of the ugly ones for sale in jap auctions (the ones with the spare wheel mounted on the boot lid)
  12. Sounds very fishy and yes this did come from Holland. I shall upload pics later after work. There's also no seals intact or anything of that nature.
  13. Bought a "Fisco plug and play ecu" from here. In terms of appearance, the box is completely identical to the standard ecu, except for a crude "Fisco" sticker that has been applied OVER the standard Toyota markings. I fitted it and have noticed that there is no increase in performance and the rev limiter is identical to the standard ecu. I'm guessing I have been ripped off?
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