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LordGrover said:
Come on then, tease.
Where's this flipping update?!
Carbon fibre interior trimWhere's this flipping update?!
TRD steering wheel
TRD quick shift gear lever, TRD gear knob and starter button
TRD door lock strikers
TOMs tail lights and carbon rear diffuser. Satin black rear badges. Carbon TRD style rear spoiler.
AP Racing brakes and TRD fender extensions. 6 piston front, 4 rear.
TRD rear side spoiler
Smoked LED front indicators
Shark fin antenna
Edited by DaveJH on Sunday 13th July 19:06
Full 3" AVO exhaust with high flow sports cat
TEIN Flex coilovers with the TEIN EDFC Active Pro system Picture taken before the AP Racing brakes were fitted)
TRD radiator cap and oil filter. Carbon inlet manifold cover.
Full poly bushes front and rear
HKS Inlet duct
Black trim rings around the instruments
Finally, bit of a gratuitous picture of the engine
TEIN Flex coilovers with the TEIN EDFC Active Pro system Picture taken before the AP Racing brakes were fitted)
TRD radiator cap and oil filter. Carbon inlet manifold cover.
Full poly bushes front and rear
HKS Inlet duct
Black trim rings around the instruments
Finally, bit of a gratuitous picture of the engine
Edited by DaveJH on Sunday 13th July 17:29
Edited by DaveJH on Sunday 13th July 17:33
Tiger Tim said:
See now if Toyota had made the 86 look like that from day one, or even a muted version then I'd have bought on instead of an elise.
God knows how much you have pumped into it but it must be the nicest overall 86 in the country.
Than you Tim, I really appreciate your nice words As I have posted earlier, like all mass produced cars, the GT86 has been spec'ed and built to a set price budget. What I have tried to do with mine is to completely forget any sort of a budget, and see how good it could / can be (in my opinion, obviously).God knows how much you have pumped into it but it must be the nicest overall 86 in the country.
Slippydiff said:
Been shopping today ?
Caught my eye this afternoon, a very very cool car. I'm a Porsche man, but your car had me drooling. Wheels epic, brakes epic, body upgrades epic. Top marks for a stunning creation.
Caught my eye this afternoon, a very very cool car. I'm a Porsche man, but your car had me drooling. Wheels epic, brakes epic, body upgrades epic. Top marks for a stunning creation.
My wife actually borrowed my car to do to the shops. At least she parked properly between the white lines
If my car has this effect on a Porsche man, then I must be doing something right
Edited by DaveJH on Sunday 13th July 19:08
Andy665 said:
The first GT86 that I really like the look of.
Surely this is what the car is all about - a great base that the owner can develop to suit their needs - not cheap but allows people to create something unique
Yep. I'll admit I've changed my mind on this subject.Surely this is what the car is all about - a great base that the owner can develop to suit their needs - not cheap but allows people to create something unique
I've thoroughly enjoyed the standard car. When I first got it I was of the mind that it was too good to mess with and bought into the whole ethos of it's not the power and numbers which count, it's the fun. Which is/was true. But after nearly two years it's time for a change, and rather than bin this and shell out for another car I've decided to start modifying so I get a 'new car' out of my old car - which I know and trust.
I won't be going as far as Dave, but a turbo is not far off now.
Slippydiff said:
Been shopping today ?
Caught my eye this afternoon, a very very cool car. I'm a Porsche man, but your car had me drooling. Wheels epic, brakes epic, body upgrades epic. Top marks for a stunning creation.
Wow, what a difference the red tail lights make over the stock circa 2002 Lexus lights!Caught my eye this afternoon, a very very cool car. I'm a Porsche man, but your car had me drooling. Wheels epic, brakes epic, body upgrades epic. Top marks for a stunning creation.
Great looking car
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