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Customized Trunk/Frame End Bar - Polished Stainless Steel - inspired by C-One/Laile
Net Weight approx. 1.4kg USD$120 + Shipping (usd$28-36) Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible ST205 - SORRY ![]() My Production ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Customized stainless steel made Rear Under Brace - inspired by Tanabe Sustec Rear Under Brace USD$60 + Shipping USD$10 all over the world (Used to be usd$75 shipped) Weighing approx Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible ST205 - SORRY "Under Brace bars are an excellent way of increasing underbody rigidity, they will reduce body flex while cornering and will obtain more responsive handling characteristics." The above statment just copy and paste from some other site, not my writing. NOTE: Please have your own judgement on how well the enhancement of handling after the installation of this brace. I really don't have any spec of having faster lap on track, or better cornering... So, if u dibs on it... pls don't blame me for buying a crap kinda things later on... The Blue one is "Tanabe Sustec" ![]() ![]() ![]() Final Version - More Heavy Duty = a little bit heavier = 350g ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by vincent_doggy: Oct 10, 2009 - 7:00 PM -------------------- |
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Whats this help?
-------------------- I still own my celica, but i'm parting it out and junking it.. Or selling as a whole. Have a honda prelude now :(
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Whats this help? Copy from other site: "This trunk bar will help the trunk from flexing during spirited driving." "After installation you will notice improved handling around corners." It should bolt right on. Take off the black rubber plug and underneath is a bolt and thats where the brace should bolt on. If that's the case, then I'm sold. If I have to cut into my trunk and frame... no way. -TC No need to cut, bolt right on, those screws are actually belongs to our 6GC Trunk, just remove the black rubber Plug/lid at those spot, u can touch the bolt underneath -------------------- |
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