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mckezik

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  1. im sure you can get them from Toyota, without tyre £220 per alloy AFAIK
  2. i have 2 DOMO-KUNs from my trip to japan though the lil one came from JAE for £5
  3. As above this member is definantly on here...AFIK the front bumper is new
  4. shelf life on mine was given to me as 6mths - 3 years ive had it on for 2 years now
  5. as sam said i got mine so fast i was shocked
  6. Toyota Extending Subaru Product Sharing to Highlander-Tribeca FT-86 to Get More Powerful Subie STI Engine January 03, 2011 / By Todd Lassa Toyota is studying how to more closely converge its products with Subaru, and might share its next-generation Highlander midsize crossover platform with the Tribeca. The two have similar dimensions, notes a source familiar with the tie-in. As always with Subaru, the sticking point is how to share a platform that would use a longitudinally mounted boxer engine, in the case of the Tribeca, with a transverse-mounted engine, as in the Highlander. The platform also will have to accommodate a hybrid version of the Highlander, and it's a good bet the system would be adapted to the pancake-engine Tribeca. Toyota tackles the problem with the upcoming FT-86 rear-wheel-drive sports coupe by going with a Subaru pancake engine -- the STI's 305-horsepower, 290 pound-foot version of the 2.5-liter turbo four, our source says. Earlier reports had the FT-86 launching with less-powerful Subaru engines. Toyota's development costs have ballooned, however, and the FT-86 is now seen as a mid-$20s car rather than a sub-$20,000 car. Subaru's version of the 086A, as the project is known, is still scheduled for 2013 model year introduction and will likely be sold with all-wheel drive only, as part of its differentiation from the Toyota. Subaru is leading development of the 086A, while the converged crossover platform looks to be more of a Toyota project. To accommodate both types of engines, the platform could be the same from the A-pillar back, but would need a different floorpan from the firewall forward. Subaru's flat engines require specific solutions for crash standards. As for the crossover/utility vehicles, both the Camry-based Toyota Highlander and the slow-selling Subaru Tribeca are due for replacement in the 2014 model year. from http://www.motortrend.com/features/a...eca/index.html
  7. i got my holders but me and jason both dont have a clue how they work??? how do they fit
  8. too much to list here but all can be found in my Project Thread \/ click below currently with lee @ SE7EN MOTORSPORTS
  9. when i saw this i nearly fell of my chair...
  10. BABE?? as in the movie pig.... hahaha only messin liam hahaha
  11. dont worry i blocked the viewing for them
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