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  1. Somebody on EBay is selling an orange GTS for the measly starting price of $43,375.00, bahaha.

     

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TOYOTA-86-GTS-AUTOMATIC-2012-SPORTS-COUPE-1-MONTH-OLD-Less-than-1000-kms-/200797097556?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item2ec0708e54

     

    I've been scouting the oz gt86 forums though, people have been selling their places in waiting ques, etc. It's ridiculous. However the experience of throwing this 86 around the Hobart Domain (Targa Tasmania stage) was priceless, what a car!

  2. Porn as man. Looks so good hitting up the cruise.

     

    Did it ever spend any time in the GYC workshop? Did you ever do automotive there?

     

    The old man brought my '55 in for a bit of TLC when the 4K went bang. Phil and the boys are insane, reconditioned the 4K and had it back together in a week of classes.

  3. Urban disturbance is happening mate! I am going to pick up a Weber 32/36 DGV and adapter plate, and a set of extractors this afternoon.

     

    Now, carb options - I will now have three carbs to choose from. Stock Aisin, modified Aisin, or Weber 32/36. I have always held the opinion that a 32/36 would be too big, but it has been jetted to suit a 4K, so i'll just see how it runs. If it isn't any good, I'll just slap on the stockie.

  4. Well disaster has struck. Big time. The poor little 4K finally went bang. Lost all compression coming off the Tasman bridge (and lucky it was off the bridge, as it attracts a fine around $400ish), and spluttered to death in a pool of what looked to be a mixture of coolant, oil, and general 31-year-old sludge.

     

     

     

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    I thought twice about having it towed to the wreckers and decided it deserved another chance, so I had it towed to the workshop at a college where my Dad teaches. It was either there, home (where I'd probably let it sit and rot), or to the wreckers, where I'd be lucky to get $100 for it.

     

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    It was out in a matter of hours, the benefits of having a hoist and engine crane handy! (Damn I need to spray the rest of my car - two tone snot!)

     

    Pulling the head off revealed all kinds of bad - a cracked piston, warped head, and generally a complete mess. Was time to can the old 4K. Luckily I picked up a decent 4K from Leigh a few months back with a measly 125,000kms on it, and it was compete minus fuel pump, dizzy, and flywheel. Over the last week the new 4K has been completely dismantled, de-carbonised and cleaned, a full regrind gasket kit put through, timing chain kit, and any decent components left from the old motor have been swapped. I was heading out to pick up a K50 yesterday but the @rsehole sold it without telling me, so I'll stick with the K40 now for high-revving highway action.

     

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    With the bad news comes the good - hopefully by the end of next week I'll have a healthy 4K without the concern of any further hassles, and I can focus on the bodywork - some bolt-on flares arrived from Megat, so I'll be cutting out the remnants of the rust-converted, sorry looking rear guards, and fitting the TE27 replicas.

     

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    It would have been more logical to fit the TE37 reps, but I prefer the look of the TE27 flares (TE37s looked way to fat), plus I've seen TE27s fitted to KE30s/55s with minimal modification.

     

    And probably the best news - there will be a Toyota 86 GTS in the garage (albeit, in about 6-9 months). It's not mine - the old man was sold after a test drive and a thrash around the Hobart domain - the same road as the old Targa Tasmania circuit.

     

    Might have to lay some cash down on one myself.

     

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  5. After a long period of time working on my Soarer and getting it ready for sale, I have neglected anything to do with the KE, but I just splurged out on a few more bits today in order to revive the build.

     

    I had a change of heart re. the GZ seats - adapting the rails / adapting the seats to the KE55 rails would have been a PITA, plus the seats were too wide to really fit in the '55 properly (Should have taken a hint from Jono_C when they didn't fit in his KE10!). Sold the seats on to some dude with a Hiace Camper of all things.

     

    - Picked up an immaculate S13 CA drivers seat (in fact it is in such good condition, the autocorrected word on this particular forum is warranted - yes it is M.I.N.T.) Picking up a passenger one on the weekend from someone else, said to be in similar condiiton. Thanks to Chillin and Crowie55 for the inspiration there.

     

    - Sourced some bolt-on guards from Megat on these forums. Was going to go the TE37 guards but I don't like the look or width, so I ended up sourcing some TE27 replicas and will modify the guards to fit. My guards will be cut a little bit all round, as all four corners scrape (the rears on big bumps, and the fronts on full-lock) and I'm only running 13x7s, albeit with fat offset. Hopefully I will have a flush stance after these are fitted.

     

    - Bought an original JAF badge to fit on the front grille, just because.

     

    - Also sick of breaking my neck every time I drive - car is about 3.5 inches lower all round, and I'm still running standard shocks in the rear (stupidly). Sourced some VN commodore wagon shockies with much shorter stroke to hopefully rectify this problem.

     

    - And for laughs, sourced myself one of these:

     

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    Yep, a NOS pillow, haha.

     

    Stay tuned, plenty more mods to come

  6. Thanks mate, Call it a carton and I'll take anything and everything that KE20rolla doesn't want? I'll be missioning up to Launnie from Hobart not this coming weekend but the next - hoping thats ok?

     

    You have PM

  7. Small update,

     

    declared war against turd brown - new interior is starting to look much more accomodating.

     

    New carpet just arrived, and the new seats are to be retrimmed.

     

    But currently, this is today's work: dyed trims, a lick of autosol on the handles, and billet window winders

     

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    A vast improvement over the turd brown of before:

     

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  8. The car pictured in Rob's avatar is now mine.... Known as "Tar"

     

    We both bought sets from Meridian Motor Sport in Melbourne.... but they don't make them anymore (were made as TE27 flares).

     

    There is a member here though that is making/selling them - He actually used to work for Meridian.... maybe he pinched the moulds they no longer need!

    Anyway search for username ".T."

     

    You're a legend man, thanks a heap, I'll be sure to scope it out.

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    hey mate, I'm building a ke55 from the ground up, bought it as a rolling shell, any way quick to the chase, youve got the front bumper whats the bit under that called? like the chin bit? its hard to find one when you don't know what there called haha

    cheers jesse

     

    Hey mate,

     

    That's the 'beaver panel'. Good luck with the build :)

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    Thanks Jono_C for the GZ20 seats! These will be in by tomorrow afternoon, offering a heap more support and comfort than the old vinyl church-pews!

     

    Starting some work on the boot today (some MDF false flooring and carpeting), and a fresh parcel shelf.

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