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KP - AE92 Corolla Restoration and Rebuild

what do you have an how are you doing it? Cars or trick bits, put your shots up here.

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:13 pm

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Under sealed!

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:14 pm

Back at the Lock-Up:

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Sun on her!

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:14 pm

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Fitted Side-Repeaters and one Tail Light, but we need clips!!

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:15 pm

First offering up the N/S Lamp and Side-Light -

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I had loads of issues with these lights and wings, they just weren't manufactured to a high enough quality so I had to do some cutting and carving :lol: The gap between the Lamp and Side-light was skewed and way too big, and the Side-Light wasn't pushing far enough back into the Wing.

So I got bored and started fitting up the O/S Lamp and Light-

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That went really quite well, so I was happy enough to go and try again with the N/S Lights. I had use my screwdriver to widen the hole on the bracket to the top of the Lamp, I also had to do the same with the hole for the Side-Lights which was manufactured so badly that there wasn't any proper hole in there from the start. :shock:

Still, I wouldn't be deterred, I went in and fitted up the S/S Nuts and bolts to the whole set up and eventually I was met with success!!

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:16 pm

Ok then, here are some pictures and explanations of what I did:

First thing I did was take a couple pictures of her in direct sun-light!

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I then went around getting my panel gaps sorted, lining up the bumpers and wings together, making sure they had a mm perfect offset from each other

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After fiddling with the Wings and securing them with some nicer bolts:

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I then went and hooked in the Main-Lamps and Side-lights:

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They look just great I think, although I will be replacing the bulbs with the Phillips clear/blue bulbs to freshen them up a bit, that nasty halogen colour is just wrong on such a clean car!
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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:17 pm

Black Diamonds at the front :drool:

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:18 pm

Eventually she settled back down and the wheels looked better!


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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:18 pm

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But get some tissues ready to cry...

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:21 pm

I went and levelled my Bonnet with the new Slam-Panel Stopper - which was a whole £3.50 I might add! :shock:

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I then went around and popped in all the Grommets for the Side-Skirts:

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I also took the time to painfully fit my other Gas-Strut, and yet I know the bolts are miss-matched, but they will do until I get my own in anodized black ;)

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Next up was fitting the bits of the Interior that I could with the parts I had, which let me tell you really isn't enough, you wouldn't believe how few clips there are holding it all in there... :shock: :lol:

Boot Scuff-Plate and Liners (O/S Side of the Liner isn't secured yet):

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THE DAMAGE!

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Ignoring the huge splits, I went to fit the rest of the N/S Interior:

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When I first removed the Interior, I had the intention of keeping it stripped to have it as a Track-Car, and so the insert that went into the quarter trim was snapped off.... bad decision on my part because now I am going to have to put something else the myself, but I have a few ideas :D (Check the last picture to see what I'm on about)

After that I wanted a change of scene so I tried to secure the O/S Skirt, but it is having issues with clipping in at the rear - Because my arches have been rolled, there is nowhere to secure the rear of the skirt properly, it doesn't want to go into the clips and so I will have to see if bolting it underneath with help at all. Either way, both sides will need some work and persuading.

New Clips:

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Here's what I'm on about:

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Frustrated with partial success, I thought I'd carry on with the Interior. I fitted the underside of the dash, a little bit to the left of the dash, bolted the front seats properly and just tinkered with everything really.

It's all a bit shoddy in the way of clips and screws... all mix and match but it looks ok and is secure enough :lol: I guess you win or you learn. :thumbsup:
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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:21 pm

I also decided to fit up the rear Number-Plate Lights, but the garage didn't paint them up so I decided to paint them the same Satin Black as my wheels and front grill.

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I fitted them up with some chrome screws to make myself feel better about everything else lol.

I then decided to crack on with the rest of the Interior:

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Postby KP92 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:22 pm

Went out after a hefty brunch with ademeister to get the seats in, which was a pretty meaty task in itself seeing as all of the brackets were bent or needed bending to get them to fit once again.. :lol: However we cam out on top in the end and she is almost finished in there! :thumbsup:

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I fitted the TRD and MOMO Pads too:

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