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Re: TA22 that needs work - experienced help please! Sun, 25 July 2004 12:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
MATE you are asking the wrong questions without searching first!!! BUT as a new comer here is acouple answers...

1. look in articles for brake conversions, or search for conversions as many have been done and published... Cool1 just finished his adn is BLODDY AWSOME (once again good job Cool1)

2. you can either re-upholster your interior or get bucket seats (but you would need engineers for this depending where in AUS you are)

3. what motor is in it? if its stock and goes BANG there is a problem... if its got something else in it then please let me know and ill advise accordingly Very Happy

4. not normal, the rear window bushes are GONE... VERY COMMON Crying or Very Sad... you can take the window system out and try get the bushes redone Rolling Eyes but good luck... GT celicas came out with power windows but once again good luck finding them

5. MATE the car weighs 900 odd KGs you dont need power steering... leave it how it is... what you can do with the stock front suspension is bend the struts to adjust camber for better steering but not recommended... but i asked this Q a week ago and apparently the mazda 323 power steering system fits with minor adjusments (http://forums.toymods.org.au/index.php?t=msg&g oto=355762&rid=6060&S=12a6944c9566b79763a8 6765ab280cb9)

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