new member! - jzx90 mark 2!

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FLAWLES
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Post by FLAWLES »

yea tourer s have dirty single pots

as for the squeaking brakes, get a screw driver and push teh backing plate away for the rotor

$10 says there is a stone stuck in there
curb |kərb| kerb
noun
1 a stone or concrete edging to a street or path.
2 a check or restraint on something
3 a concrete construction used to help rotate your car
4 a tempting shortcut

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Alex wrote:easyiest to upgrade to either supra brakes or celsior items.
you will just need adapter nuts. :)
And RCA's apparently (just going off what the guys on the JZXWorld forums have said) :)

Just get this:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 957306.htm

Add some decent pads and fluid and you're sussed :)
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thanks for the info guys! must appreciated!
will have a look at them callipers tmrw!

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on to some pictures of the current progress.

got on to the brake pads today only to find plenty of meat left in the pads, :evil: not sure what the noise is then, no stones stuck, nothing. might just get some new pads and try it out again.

As she sits now
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got bored waiting for some items to arrive

so i did a little DIY amber on the clock. As we know, the OEM clock font colours are the boring green, since the centre console is out, i figured might as well do something to it!

got the idea off the Honda guys that did it to match their Type R dashboard colours

First up pulled the clock apart - simple clips
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Next up, i took a Orange flavour TIC-TAC box
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Measured it up and cut to size
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Nothing but some super glue to hold it in place!
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Voila! great DIY to work with some Tourer V dashboards
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