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01-05-2009 08:50 PM
#3721
uhm.. imnot so experienced with where a clutch cable should be at? drivers side or passenegrs side?
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01-05-2009 10:04 PM
#3722
 Originally Posted by ekdez
they are the ones i'll be saving for =] once all my gear goes on.
ye, got my eyes set on these bride seats rather than the bucket buddyclubs, these r reclineable
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01-05-2009 11:18 PM
#3723
driver side my fren, the pedal next to the brake!!on the left hand side of the brake!!well for a manual car that is
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02-05-2009 12:14 AM
#3724
oh so the cable is actually up there? lol.. soo there shud be a grommet or plate there where i can drill into? ahh sweet. cheers for the help mate =D.
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02-05-2009 02:35 AM
#3725
thanks for the info re sway bars guys.
To black8thgen, you can try running the cables from top left side of engine bay (facing the front of the car), the cables actually run right above the driver side wheel arc, very tricky but am sure you can figure it out.
Inside the car on the driver side, there is a thumb size hole some where behind the fuse box (which is to the right of the accelerator paddel, you need to pull out that plastic cover). You won't be able to see it because it sits so deep inside, but if you put your hand in there with alot of patient you will find it with your finger. Have a mate feed a thin cable down first, and you put a finger down there and try to "grab" it, very tricky but safer than drilling. Then tie the thin cable to whatever cables you want and pull them through the arc and the hole. Very confusing i know but you gotta try it to understand... hope this help.
FD1@Cammeray
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02-05-2009 05:33 PM
#3726
ahhhh. yeah thanks buddy ill definately give that a go =D.
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03-05-2009 12:38 AM
#3727
 Originally Posted by ktvin09
thanks for the info re sway bars guys.
To black8thgen, you can try running the cables from top left side of engine bay (facing the front of the car), the cables actually run right above the driver side wheel arc, very tricky but am sure you can figure it out.
Inside the car on the driver side, there is a thumb size hole some where behind the fuse box (which is to the right of the accelerator paddel, you need to pull out that plastic cover). You won't be able to see it because it sits so deep inside, but if you put your hand in there with alot of patient you will find it with your finger. Have a mate feed a thin cable down first, and you put a finger down there and try to "grab" it, very tricky but safer than drilling. Then tie the thin cable to whatever cables you want and pull them through the arc and the hole. Very confusing i know but you gotta try it to understand... hope this help.
+1 on that. that's pretty much the same route for when my friend and i did the wiring for my foglights. it comes in through the lil hole near the fuse box and up to the panel (or hole just beneath the select/reset mileage button is) to where my foglight switch is.
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03-05-2009 12:55 AM
#3728
do u guys have pics of this hole? might help when i get my foggies lol
ps - i left my phone at home, thinking of getting some stickers made 2moro wanna come leo?
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04-05-2009 01:19 AM
#3729
got sprint booster installed today! extremely happy with the result, might get a little too sensitive when accelerating from stop, but its not a worry, just needa get used to step on the pedal a little bit softer... but anything from 2nd gear is great, u feel the torque comes earlier...
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04-05-2009 01:27 AM
#3730
installed cusco rear sway bar and tanabe sustec pro-nf.. its lowered.. we'll give a review later on and pics up sometime this week when i get the chance.
note-to-self: pump up tyres, clean car lol
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04-05-2009 01:54 AM
#3731
u back in bris yet watermo?
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04-05-2009 02:10 AM
#3732
YES IM BACK lol, finally can put the parts onto the car! Mugen visor installed too, took me ages to rip those window seals rubber down n get those clips inside -_- will probably install the HID sumtime tmr
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