fidgits
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erm...
does it not say in your manual?
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unforntuatly, you get what you pay for...
have a look at http://www.takakaira.com/ they have some nice wheels ;)
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its a big tuning shop in Japan... does most Toyota models..
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how come you are selling?
do you have any data to back up the gains?
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if you can hear the clicking, then that suggests the starter to me - check its ground connections..
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why not go the whole hog and fit a 3s-GTE...
I know of a AE-92 running 300+ bhp with one of those... :D
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why do you want to remove the resonators?
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have you got any more info on these?
new/used?
age?
condition?
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i think you can buy them, but you will need to check availability of the fuel around your area...
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have you tried takiama?
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:D That is lovely mate
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sorry?
are you wanting to arrange a meet or something?
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that sounds unacceptable to me...
if its a common problem Toyota must do something? no?
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as has been said above, you should be able to get 17's on as long as you have the right offset.
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i thought 55 was air sensor, but i could be wrong there...
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that i cant say...
what is the availability of diesel at gas stations in the US though? As I thought that was why it wasnt popular!
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would these be the D4D's?
I know toyota has a 2.2 Turbo Diesel with 400NM of torque...
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I cant say I've heard of any problems with Bridgestones... Have a look at Toyo's also, you might get a pleasant surprise.
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have you got any pictures?
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could be the motor isnt powerful enough?
or just a fault with the stereo? if its a 2004 it should still be under warranty?
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I have no idea what that is...
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try rubbing some lubricant on them, it might help.
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Thats a tricky one.
On bodywork, I would reccomend Meguiers Scratch X, but on the clear lenses.. hmm..
where the cheapest wheels & tires on internet
in Yaris / Echo Club
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do you really want a vital piece of your car to be the cheapest you can find?
personally, if i was you, i'd stick to OEM wheels and spend the money on some good rubber... makes all the difference...