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Nov 11, 2007 - 5:12 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #613274 · Replies: 3 · Views: 1,613
stspiffy

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thanks for all your help, i finally found a dealer online that has the brackets. for future reference, check out http://toyota-parts.com/oem_parts.html for oem parts, they've got the brackets that no other toyota parts dealer seems to have.

Nov 11, 2007 - 2:48 PM Forum: Interior/Audio/Electrical/Wiring · Post Preview: #613246 · Replies: 3 · Views: 1,613
stspiffy

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my 94 st was broken into and my pioneer deck was stolen. i can get another unit, but the bracket that the radio is housed in was taken as well. i've looked all over the internet and none of the local junkyards have any 6g celicas. i ended up going with a universal bracket, but it was plastic and does not work well at all. anybody have any idea where i can get one?

Jun 26, 2003 - 2:37 PM Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #42259 · Replies: 7 · Views: 1,854
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QUOTE (HyperDeathKill @ Jun 25, 2003 - 9:24 PM)
I hear they also have snap guns. Which take extremely quick measurements of your instinaneous speed, thus no radar is detected.

also known as instant on guns. it's still radar gun, it just flashes the radar gun intermittently very quickly, and when the cop's ready to tag somebody he just flips it on and it measures the speed in less than a second. but if you have a radar detector you'll be able to detect it when he measures cars in front of you.

Jun 25, 2003 - 12:01 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #42008 · Replies: 10 · Views: 2,331
stspiffy

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pvc will work just fine (should wrap it in heat wrap for cautionary measures) the problem with pvc is that it doesn't insulate from heat as well as an alloy cai would.

and blackcelliman, i know what you mean, i love that whirring vacuum sound when it starts up smile.gif

Jun 23, 2003 - 4:53 PM Forum: Engine/Transmission/Maintenance · Post Preview: #41680 · Replies: 10 · Views: 2,331
stspiffy

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self made intakes are intakes made by yourself. the injen intake is produced by a bigwig company, and the dr cai is john dolecek's dolecek racing cold air intake that he manufactures himself. definitely a good investment.

the bypass valve decreases the chance of water getting sucked up into your engine via the air intake. it goes along the inlet piping and if the pressure drops within the pipe it stops air from coming in through the filter and comes in through the valve instead.

Jun 23, 2003 - 12:04 AM Forum: Suspension/Handling/Braking · Post Preview: #41525 · Replies: 6 · Views: 2,066
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38 and 40mm aren't much of a difference, either will work.

Jun 16, 2003 - 11:01 AM Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #40054 · Replies: 10 · Views: 2,255
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QUOTE (OneLuv1 @ Jun 12, 2003 - 6:00 AM)
also, what do you mean "what for a hatch?"

is the rear bumper for a hatch or a coupe?


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