Jump to content

JAY48

Members
  • Posts

    37
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Location
    Sri Lanka
  • Real Name
    Jay

JAY48's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

  • Week One Done Rare
  • One Month Later Rare
  • One Year In Rare

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. Thanks! My father says that back in the day KE70 wagons and sedans were very common, but they're dwindling now. I've not seen a KE70 sedan on the road in ages! However, the KE72 vans and wagons (1983-1987) are still common on our roads and they're popularity is overwhelming! They also command high prices when they appear on the classifieds.
  2. Glad to see a sedan in stock form! Here's my wagon (van, technically!) all the way from Sri Lanka- http://www.rollaclub... island__st__30 She needs a good respray badly, but that'll have to wait till next year. Ben's sedan is a true minter though! Regards.
  3. Those rims are a great match, Asiri! Try photoshopping a set of RS Watanabes as well, they'd match even better!
  4. Thanks Ben and Asiri! Here are some more I snapped yesterday- "Welcome to 1989" Thanks for viewing!
  5. Update: I finally got the new lenses on the original frames. Here's what they look like now- I also cleaned the turn indicator lenses on the front bumper as well. Makes a huge difference! Stay tuned for more photos in better lighting conditions. Thanks for viewing.
  6. Beautiful! You need fender mirrors on that too!
  7. Love your cat charms! Where'd you get them?
  8. Happy 2013, Rollaclub! So I thought I'd update my thread with additional (and better) photos. The original driver's side fender mirror was damaged beyond repair over the years so I managed to locate a decent example for cheap. I also found a used metal fan shroud for the 4K. Now I can get the AC running! Overall, nothing drastic was done the past year but a few cosmetic work was done. I finally removed the tailgate trim and did a decent respray as well. It's not perfect, but it will have to do for now. (ignore the 12+ year old Toshiba Satellite!) I also cleaned and polished the number plate lamp lenses so it's brighter than before now! These are aftermarket lenses for the KE72V. I'm supposed to reuse the frames of the lamps to fix these. I've already done the Right side but it's a lot of hard work with a hair dryer! Original vs aftermarket. I'll update this thread once the fan shroud and fender mirror has been fixed. Thanks for viewing!
  9. Beautiful work and gorgeous car!
  10. Hey, That would be EXCELLENT! I'll PM you my email addy. Regards.
  11. LOL at your avatar! You've done a great mod on your cluster as well, just wish I could source a tacho cluster that's similar to mine!
  12. Hi Asiri, Thanks for commenting. 4 Speed is boring indeed! Most members here at RC with KE70 wagons have successfully swapped the K40 (4speed) to a K50 (5speed) without difficulty. I'll look into those threads in more detail now that you mention this complication! There were some stickers on the inside of the fuel filler as well, it was covered in a thin layer of paint which I was able to erase using surgical spirit. I'll snap some photos later on. I can recreate the missing stickers like you did if I find another example on a KE72/74. Regards.
  13. Hi Asiri, Thanks for the encouragement. I'm going to restore this to 'factory original' condition so I'll be trying to locate small cosmetic items that I'm missing. One is the black/white sticker on the trunk (tailgate?) that states the maximum cargo weight. Later on I'd like to swap the standard 4speed manual to a 5speed manual (K50). How about your 20? Have you got a 4speed or 5speed manual? Regards.
  14. From one Sri Lankan to another; excellent work! I'm not fond of these rims on a vintage Corolla though, but that's just me! ;) Regards.
×
×
  • Create New...