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Old 11-08-2011, 02:52 PM   #15
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Produce some kind of brake cooling diffusers like these!

I'll check that out when I get home, my work computer has it blocked
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Old 11-08-2011, 02:54 PM   #16
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Produce some kind of brake cooling diffusers like these!
You're talking bout Control Arm Support & Air Guide Brace
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I learned Autodesk Inventor in school, and thats what I was using up until this year when I started using Solidworks at a Co-op designing timing belt tensioners, and since I started using Solidworks I wish thats what I learned on, but they are very backwards compatible.

I am also pretty fluent in Mastercam X4 for CNC work.
eww inventor....

yeah i heart solidworks, i get more productivity with SW than i do with other programs. Iv played with Mastercam once but i never got into it.

I wish i went to some art school or design school. I found out i had the skillset to be a designer a bit to late. Now i have to wait a few years before I can return back to school.
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Old 11-08-2011, 02:57 PM   #18
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eww inventor....

yeah i heart solidworks, i get more productivity with SW than i do with other programs. Iv played with Mastercam once but i never got into it.

I wish i went to some art school or design school. I found out i had the skillset to be a designer a bit to late. Now i have to wait a few years before I can return back to school.
I agree, the second I started using SW I thought my god I wish I didnt waste all that time learning Inventor, SW is such a better program.

I myself had left my program after the 3rd semester because of the automotive recession and I wasnt sure that I wanted to be in that industry but after some time off and thinking about how making aftermarket parts has always been my dream, I returned and am just about finished now and I am glad I did.
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:07 PM   #19
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A touch of class

1. Piano black -alloy dash /trim panels.
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:14 PM   #20
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I would really like to see a functional rear diffuser. Cut out the black plastic, and slide in a functional one that would start behind the rear diff. I saw somewhere that a smooth underbody would be available.
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:16 PM   #21
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Will decide after I've driven it for awhile.

But for now... Exhaust (if stock on the BRZ doesn't fit my taste)
Wheels
Tint (does this count as aftermarket? LOL)

Bunch of other stuff I have in mind but... not solid enough to write here yet. :<
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a damn 2way LSD. I know it has a torsen. But I want a 2way. :-P
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Old 11-08-2011, 06:24 PM   #23
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Rear seat delete kit (a panel to cover up the hole).
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Old 11-08-2011, 06:50 PM   #24
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Rear seat delete kit (a panel to cover up the hole).


And 19'' wheels is ridiculous on this car especially considering it has low torque.
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Old 11-08-2011, 06:52 PM   #25
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And 19'' wheels is ridiculous on this car especially considering it has low torque.

they see me rollin...they hatin...

taillights! red ones! or atleast modified stock ones.
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I have been in celica club for nearly a decade and I can honestly tell you that most do it yourselfers that try to help out community get squirly rep at the end of the day.

We had kids that tried to mass produce body parts only to have significant issues with shipping (ie parts breaking) or those that did interior pieces and eventually acquired a middle men who screwed up just about everything.

If you go for the rep then you must produce something that nobody else can. In my tacoma club for example we have a guy who makes devil horns for toyota but he also has a cafoffle with toyota not being happy about their logo tampered with. So...

Honestly put I would concentrate your efforts on providing services (installing things) rather than building things. People like brand names as much as they like saving money. HKS and Greddy just roll of the tongue so between that and joe shmoe part they would go for a safe bet which is one that comes with a guarantee from manufacturer.

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Crazy ideas that just popped into head

Mayb 5 speed box for racing guys or 6 speed dog box for hard core racers

Go even crazier billet NA flat 6 with D4S with ITB.
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