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I bought this car for a daily, I drive a lot for work but soon enough I found myself wanting to do stupid wasteful things for personal enjoyment.
It is hard to see how many dents there are and how much paint is peeling off the lower trim but the car has been bumped around a bit. Nothing major, maybe one low speed collision on the driverside front fender. It was small enough to just repair the fender and bumper which made me feel alright.
decent enough, but here was the real selling point;
I had some interior parts from my Genesis Coupe still so why not start throwing those in. Starting with a Nardi Personal
Then dropped on function forms with the Celsior Toyota badge
now i'm getting error 30 on my 7D so cell phone pics until that is fixed.
What's this? Ingalls sway bushings and...
Getting real stupid now with my p1 seats from my old Genesis with Bride rails
tried wrapping the console, sucked so i have to switch it, but the new shift **** is nice.
had to do the real wire tuck because I am rubbing, 60 series is tough I am not even low and it rubbed.
Front brakes were done at the same time;
Painted my reman calipers, EBC redstuff, braided lines, and DOT 4
Sprayed my corners because I like yellow
My paint was looking so bad on the front bumper I thought I'd see what black and blue looked like together.
I don't mind it! might have to try gloss black lowers when i pull the trigger on a new bumper.
Driving around for work
Clear bumper markers in with the yellow corners. I like the base 90's Toyota look, so maybe you see where I am going here or your like it looks **** Attachment 492302
Looks good. The console wrap looks amazing... how is the ride with the form and functions
Thanks! i didn't do a good enough job on the ashtray, it started to lift on the edges a little in heat.
F&F ride is really good; comparable to BC's and I think even better than Ksports I had in other cars. The only thing is though the stock seats are so stiff I was bouncing in it on the highway haha. Only on big dips, but I was hitting my head on the ceiling from the bounce..
I also just ordered the Addco RSB
and a new edge cobra lip
new edge is 1857mm wide
UCF20 is 1829mm wide
maybe some trimming but I should be able to make it look pretty clean
Thanks! i didn't do a good enough job on the ashtray, it started to lift on the edges a little in heat.
F&F ride is really good; comparable to BC's and I think even better than Ksports I had in other cars. The only thing is though the stock seats are so stiff I was bouncing in it on the highway haha. Only on big dips, but I was hitting my head on the ceiling from the bounce..
I also just ordered the Addco RSB
and a new edge cobra lip
new edge is 1857mm wide
UCF20 is 1829mm wide
maybe some trimming but I should be able to make it look pretty clean
Interested to see if that lip works. I'm on ksports in my ucf10 and mines a bouncy house as well. My dampening is set on standard all around. My front and back seats have actual springs in them, i dont know if yours does or not, but that adds to the bouncy house effect haha.
I got the drivers side just about perfect, I was working on the passenger side and one of my relief cuts ripped down the front so not quite as clean on that side as I would prefer but it'll do until I get something new
Addco RSB is discontinued so if anyone knows of another solution to that strig-bean of a sway; please let me know.
here you can kind of see the tear & repair, it makes it not line up as clean
I like it but I'm iffy on the yellow corners. The lip looks good, I might have to try it for my ES. Have you thought of maybe painting the outer/corner bumper light yellow as well to match? Something I was attempting to do on a 4.5 maxima I had. I painted the corners amber and was going to buy clear bumper lights (4pc as well) and paint the corners amber, but the car blew a head gasket and was sold to the junkyard before i could do it.
Nice build. I'm dropped on Function/Form Type 2s also, but my car looks way lower than yours. The shop that did the install said that it was nearly maxed out as far as how high they could raise it
Thanks for the comments! I ripped off the lip after a couple weeks LOL, I was pretty neutral on how it turned out anyway.
I am actually planning on getting rid of the bumper lights eventually so I'm not to worried. I like how the yellow looks and breaks up the corner.
I lowered my F&Fs slightly more since I put 205/60/16 snow tires on.. with 22mm front 30mm rear spacers
I've also installed poly LCA bushings up front and poly strut rod bushings.... wow what a difference. I heard that the poly strut rod bushings make the ride harsh, I don't really agree I'd have to say that the car handles a lot more "modern" but maybe my old ones were just that ****ed
I have new slotted rotors, ebc reds, braided lines and reman calipers for the rear now I just have to find time to install. In the meantime I picked up some TL Enkeis with tires for cheap, I like these wheels they remind me a little of the old Axis Touring cups. One of the next things on the list is picking up stickier tires for these.
After the tires I am planning on replacing all of the rear arms and then hopefully start to freshen up some of the cosmetics. I'm looking to do some interior updates in the summer as well to keep me busy.
I also looped the idle up valve for the PS.... good god i should have done that ages ago. Steering feels nice, heavy and most importantly the same throughout steering motion.
Thanks, I should have some interesting stuff coming up
I told myself I'd get the suspension all replaced before anything cosmetic but I went and ordered something cosmetic today! Should be something unique and interesting that fits my 90's style
I also did some wiring, i probably should have took some pics...
For reference, if anyone swaps their steering wheel out like I did on my UCF20, here is how you get the airbag light off;
- I used five 10ohm 1/4 watt resistors in parallel (I soldered them together at each of their ends) from radioshack.
- I clipped off the airbag connector and soldered each end of my new resistor pack to the ends of the old airbag plug wires
- added some heat shrink and electrical tape and plugged it in
- done!
I also pulled the seat harness out of the drivers OEM seat and removed the part of the harness for the seatbelt connector so I could remove the seatbelt light from the dash as well when it is clicked in.
I forgot that the female end of the seat belt assembly lights up. So now i want to do the harness for the passenger so they both light up.
much excite, I know
anyways the horn works again too! wired that up last weekend.
Do you still use your cruise...or is it still available I guess I should say. I ask because when I did a QR on my Infiniti, I lost my cruise functions. Not that I ever used them anyway. But, I didn't feel like pulling them from the steering wheel as the button functions were wired there and not the stalk. I only got a horn because I happened to be at an event and grabbed a horn button and wiring from Scott (grip royal). I actually don't even know why I'm asking because I haven't used cruise on any car since about the 90's. lol
Do you still use your cruise...or is it still available I guess I should say. I ask because when I did a QR on my Infiniti, I lost my cruise functions. Not that I ever used them anyway. But, I didn't feel like pulling them from the steering wheel as the button functions were wired there and not the stalk. I only got a horn because I happened to be at an event and grabbed a horn button and wiring from Scott (grip royal). I actually don't even know why I'm asking because I haven't used cruise on any car since about the 90's. lol
naw I have never been too bothered by cruise, my old Genesis Coupe didn't come with it so I never think to use it.
Clean look. I've got the same struts, 4 piston calipers + drilled & slotted rotors, frankly to many mods to mention. Something to be said for understated elegance..... Now add some curtains, goofy little headrest pillows, a three tier tray for every passenger, and tweak your camber until your car looks broken.... Seriously don't get some peoples idea of "style".