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I am just curious, are there aftermarket Japanese Suspensions? As I understand, Koni, Sachs and Bilstein are European or US made. For Camry and Cefiro what can be used?
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Guys and Gals, Currently, all the vendors I have contacted advised that it will costly to incorporate individual nicks on the tees. Nevertheless, please help to decide on the type of print to use. Note: If we only have MCF Logo and URL. Then we shall be able to get the embroidery and tees below $15. With this, it will helps to speed up the negotiation.
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Hi , This is my first post here. I need some advice on where to change the speedometer panel? I need advice on where to change my existing into those illuminating type. My car make/model is Toyota corolla 1.6DX '99. Anyone change b4?
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All, This is what I have discovered. All toyota AUTO cars made from 2001 onwards are recommended to use ATF Type T-IV Fluid for the AutoTranny. For Lexus, it is a must. Look into your handbook, it states. Yesterday, I called my insider in BM, they told me for Corolla and below, they still use DexIII but for Camry and above, the use the Lexus "Oil" - which I guess is the ATF T-IV. Not many mechanic is aware of this including mine in Team Motoring. As for the question of damaged, it is not proven yet if you use DexIII on these car. This morning, got my friend to check with Japan Toyota, it is a standard specification in Japan to use type T-IV. Why BM uses DEXIII, probably cut cost... My 2 cents of sharing.. Currently, I know MItsubitsu cars also have the same factors. So, where to get ATF T-IV fluid... ? AutoFix has it and I think AutoBacs sells as well. regards,
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Dun really understand the market, Integra Type-R selling $117K, but Civic Type-R selling $133K.
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Read in a 244 GL manual (1980 model) which calls for ATF Type F or G. In today's terms, what is this? Is it equivalent to Dexron IID? Or perhaps equivalent to Dexron IID's predecessor?