I have a non turbo starlet 1997 sportif. I am just wondering what would be the best option for lowering the car as I use the car as my daily so the car gets a lot of use. Would coilovers be the way to go or lowering springs on standard shocks? The road conditions around here in Ulster are okay but not amazing, there are some potholes at times. Also do the Glanza V coilovers fit the standard non-turbo Starlets such as my own? Thanks Danny
Yeah thats right Jack , I've always liked the bubble taillights so i decided to get a set. Must get a splitter sorted now and I've wind deflectors ordered so it should look well once i get those things sorted. cheer morgey
Got the new taillights installed http://i1064.photobucket.com/albums/u366/Dannymoville90/Rear%201_zpsk7zw0wps.jpg http://i1064.photobucket.com/albums/u366/Dannymoville90/Rear%202_zpsqhf2oisx.jpg
My mechanic is going to rewire them on saturday . I plugged them in but they are showing red wen i stick it in reverse and the fog light on the other side is showing yellow so it'll definitely need rewiring, they came with looms and bulbs but hopefully on saturday he can sort it out for me.
I have 98/99 Glanza Facelift Taillights ordered, is there anything i need to be aware of when fitting them?, as i know that i have a rear fog light and reverse light in my n/a starlet with the original taillights. Thanks
I have Glanza Bubble Facelift Taillights ordered, is there anything i need to be aware of when fitting them?, as i know that i have a rear fog light and reverse light with the originals i have in at the moment.
Thanks
http://s1064.photobucket.com/user/Dannymoville90/media/018_zps22qbddp2.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2 This is my starlet, Just joined the forum today, have my starlet about a year now.