09-22-2013, 04:41 PM | #1527 |
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As previously they said its working. During my 1k pms, i ask him To activate my drl, the SA ask another guy to check what i wanted To do with the drl, and this guy also know nothing about this. And finally teach him what to do step by step as i learned from this forum And then this technician ask me where Did i learn that thing I tell him "basa basa lang pag my time" And then agreed to order me a relay, 2 weeks waiting to arrive. Just sharing.
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09-22-2013, 11:30 PM | #1529 | |
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09-22-2013, 11:44 PM | #1530 |
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@pearlhatchiroku, so pano yung grommets? did they provide you with those?
@86ers, sabi nga nung SA din sakin who said na naka DRL na, naka turbo yung 86 oo na lang ako lol @jdmasfcuk, lol yun pa naman una kong napansin nung ineexplain sakin mga bagay sa engine bay before leaving since the oil filter was Subaru |
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i locate the grommet inside the hole mismo. i use small mirror and flashlight nakita ko yung rubber sa hole at dinukot ko na lang, the other side naman its not vissible kaya kinapa ko ng daliri ko at ayon nakuha ko at installed it properly.
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09-23-2013, 09:50 AM | #1532 | |
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There are two different types of plugs that you have to look out for that the CASA usually misses out on. The first is the subframe plugs as pictured by @86ers:
Details for this part is as follows so that the dealer can get the part for you if it is missing: Part No: SU003-02911 Part Name: PLUG TIE DOWN The other plug is for the rear boot struts which I think is what @jsc1234 is missing. You can easily check if you are missing this part by lifting the carpet on top of the shock mounts in the trunk: This plug prevent water from entering the trunk through the top of the rear shock assembly. Details for this part is as follows: Part No: SU003-03038 Part Name: PLUG D40 |
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Watch fifth.gear.s23e02. Tiff and Vicki pit the RenaultSport Megane against Toyota GT86.
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Finally was able to join the Yellowcab EB... See you guys sa mga next mini ebs.
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Hi guys!
I need help. I received a brand new Blue BRZ last August 28, 2013 from Motor Image Pilipinas Greenhills. This was a replacement of the Subaru WRX STI A-line hatchback I bought last March from them. They replaced my WRX STI with the BRZ plus cash (for private reasons I won't mention here). Since I had to choose from one of their models, I chose the blue BRZ with the intent of using it and selling it after they release the new WRX STI with its new design. After I picked it up from Motor Image Pilipinas Greenhills, I drove it straight to the custom bodykit installer/fabricator. (August 28) Since then, the car has been at their shop for the installation of the Rocket Bunny version 1.0 kit with modified custom ducktail (which looks like the wing from Rocket Bunny 2.0) and a modified custom front bumper (again which should look like the front bumper of the Rocket Bunny 2.0). I ordered the Rays 57Xtreme (Matte Gunmetal) 18x9.5 (front) and 18x10.5 (rear) from the U.S. and buying the Nitto Invo tires (235/40/18 front , 265/35/18 rear) along with PCD converter, spacers and F1 Rays lugnuts from A-toy Customs. I have ordered a bunch of items all for the purpose of using this car until the new WRX STI arrives. I have all the parts I ordered from the US along with the HKS Supercharger kit and the AirRex/AccuAir TMP+1 package. However, it has come to a point where I was late in finally realizing that I wanted to get another car since I have the opportunity to get it - depending on the resale value of my BRZ and parts. I hope you guys can help me refer me to those interested in getting a Subaru BRZ. Can you help me determine a reasonable price for this? Breakdown of my expenses: Blue BRZ - 1.928M 30 kilometers only. Premium Insurance - P59,300 Back-Up sensors from Subaru (supplied and installed by MIP Greenhills) - P25,000 Vkool VK70 clear full tint (installed and supplied by MIP Greenhills) - P35,000 Sub-Total: P2,047,300.00 Brand New Rays 57Xtreme Matte Gumetal 5x114 18x9.5 +22 offset (front) and 18x10.5 +12 offset (rear) with Brand New Nitto Invo tires (235/40/18 front, 265/35/18 rear), lugnuts, PCD convert with spacers, Rocket Bunny Kit modified installed and painted - P450,000 Total: P2,497,300.00 I have spent this amount for the car with currently 30 kms mileage. Would you help me decide a reasonable selling price for something that is practically brand new - Motor Image Pilipinas Greenhills (13kms reading) to West Ave with currently 30 kms mileage? Obviously, I want to get every cent for what I paid for. However, I hope you can help me get a reasonable selling price for this? This is a car ready to be driven by the new owner. No more waiting time for the bodykit installation and trouble of ordering for imported parts and customs duties troubles (approx 1 month of your stress erased already). Thank you for reading guys. Is 2.3M reasonable enough - almost 200K savings for something that has 30kms mileage and already modified? Last edited by WhitePlainsBRZ; 10-03-2013 at 02:33 AM. |
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