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by yellowsnow4free
Mon Jan 21, 2013 10:47 am
Forum: Want to BUY (seeking sellers)
Topic: WTB: AE86 Rear Quarter Panel Pieces (Bay Area, CA)
Replies: 12
Views: 8538

Re: WTB: AE86 Rear Quarter Panel Pieces (Bay Area, CA)

Illegal_Garage wrote:coupe or hatch back?

Max

Hey Max, thanks for the reply!

My car is a hatch, but I believe coupe pieces would work as well.

Thanks! :)
by yellowsnow4free
Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:43 am
Forum: Want to BUY (seeking sellers)
Topic: WTB: AE86 Rear Quarter Panel Pieces (Bay Area, CA)
Replies: 12
Views: 8538

WTB: AE86 Rear Quarter Panel Pieces (Bay Area, CA)

Hey Club4AG, I'm looking for some quarter panel pieces for an AE86. I need some portions from both the driver's side and the passenger's side quarter panel. So if you have an AE86 you're cutting up, know someone who does, or know of an AE86 I can cut up (e.g. at a junkyard) please send me a private ...
by yellowsnow4free
Mon Jan 14, 2013 6:30 pm
Forum: OWNERS and BUILDERS
Topic: Ariel's Story - A tale of a Utah Corolla
Replies: 78
Views: 55597

Re: Ariel's Story - A tale of a Utah Corolla

Nice build!

2 things:

1) How did you fix the fender? I've seen a few AE86's like that and thought about pulling the door off then pulling on the fender :)
2) Those 280z wheels look great; really liked the silver / gray ones in the front :)

Good luck with your project!
by yellowsnow4free
Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:45 am
Forum: OWNERS and BUILDERS
Topic: 1986 22RE AE86 coupe aka RE86
Replies: 35
Views: 31717

Re: 1986 22RE AE86 coupe

NIXmx wrote:Image

It's a rare FWD AE86 SR5! :shock:

How do you like the 22RE over the 4AC?

Also, what transmission mount did you use?

Nice build! :mrgreen:
by yellowsnow4free
Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:58 am
Forum: OWNERS and BUILDERS
Topic: 84 Rolla Hatch
Replies: 9
Views: 10411

Re: 84 Rolla Hatch

Nice work :)

I'm particularly impressed that you handled the wiring yourself (without a GTS donor harness?)

Any diagrams / tips on doing this? If I ever swap a 4AG into my SR5 I'll probably do it myself as well.

The engine bay looks great!