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  1. C: I know it as is the air intake duct, don't know if that's correct or not, but it's the pipe that brings air into the engine, so I suppose it's right D: It's the resinator on the air intake, i think it's supposed to regulate the air flow into the engine. Hope that helps somehow, Regards, Craig.
  2. nope, my starlet didnt come with rear speakers, and the loom was there. im pretty sure that all models would have it. I posted that info ages after i had done it myself, so some of the steps could be a bit off, sorry my bad! but generally they should give you a bit of an idea of how to get to the loom....hopefully cheers, Craig
  3. haha nice nice! good stuff mate, ciao for now
  4. heres a photo I took when i did mine. it may help you to see what panels to take out and where the plug is hiding...hopefully see the big hole next to the red back seat cover...thats where the wiring loom is hiding, from memory - hope thats correct its there sumwhere anyways!
  5. The wiring loom has enough cable to thread it through to the carjack cabinet. It is actually rolled up with tape. So all you need to do is cut the tape and thread the cable into the little carjack compartment. From there I wired it to the speakers. So yeh you will need enough wire to go from the parcel tray back to the little carjack compartment...thats if you do it the way i did and push the wiring loom through from behind the panels into the carjack compartment. Again, hope this makes sense Cheers, Craig
  6. Hey mate, The wiring loom is hiding behind the interior panels. It is near the carjack hole,but is very hard to get to from there. The loom is actually located above the rear drivers-side wheel...if that makes sense....so it is closer to the driver than the carjack. If your starlet is a 3 door...then this is how i did it...five door shouldnt be too much different - but interior panels maybe slightly different. 1. Open Drivers Door 2. Pull off the plastic panel (long rectangular one along the foot well - where you step into the car), this is only held in by plastic clips 3. Slide the Drivers
  7. Whats a backbox? Im from Australia so maybe we call them something different, but ive never heard of a backbox - is it the same as a catback exhaust?? Cheers, Craig
  8. i loosened the fuel filter (only need to loosen 2 of the 4 nuts from memory) then undid the nuts on the strut tower, pushed the fuel filter forward (towards the front of the car) placed the strut brace in between the firewall and the fuel filter (so in order looking from front to back it goes: 1. Fuel Filter, 2. Strut Brace, 3. Firewall) then tightened the strut brace on then pushed the fuel filter down, underneath & behind the strut brace, so that the brace is now at the front. then did up the nuts of the fuel filter then cable tied the fuel filter to the brace, worked, but yes it is a
  9. thanks for the comments! yeh we are about 1/3rd of the way through summer now...getting pretty warm. even nights are getting pretty sticky. today is meant to be about 38-39ish degrees celcius (where I am anyways) i do have plenty of photos of the whole car...but they are all about the 2mb each file...how wud i reduce the file size without loosing much of the quality??? cheers, Craig
  10. heya, i finished the mirrors. they turned out pretty good! ;) thanks guys for your help. i couldnt find the right scotchbrite so i just used 1500 & 2000 wet & dry sandpaper. Thanks again! Craig
  11. ah k fair enuf...whats the best product to use??? cheers ;)
  12. just wondering is there any way you can polish the valve cover without removing it???? what do you need to polish it - autosol? cheers, Craig
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