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Skarsnik

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  1. Everyone and there dog has black rims with a polished lip over here. Looks good... An active spoilers on my list.
  2. Havn't seen it done before so I thought I would share
  3. There are none on the Australian site
  4. That always happens to me, someone is sick at work for 3 days toughing it out. I catch their cold and take a week off. I've started to do preemptive strikes, if a tissue person comes in, I leave the office and work from home.
  5. http://www.max-boost.co.uk/max-boost/Gotchas_2JZGTE.htm#BSP
  6. In regard to the JDM: * The 'facelift' import started in 96.5 not 97.. and in 97.9 the VVTI engine was introduced, actually the JDM went through quite a few minor changes up to and possibly past 98, but generally they 'facelift is considered to have started in 96.5. * I've seen a late model JDM SZ-R with traction control. * The 6 speed / big brakes / wheels was standard fit on the SZ-R in 96.5, not sure when they stopped this wierd version, but it was before 99. * The JDM SZ-R does not come in aerotop. * There are 3 types of "JSpec suspension", normal, bilstein and REAS. Off the top of my head REAS was introduced in 98. * The 'Facelift' imports (SZ, SZ-R, RZ-S) had a new design of cloth seats, not black leather. * Fold in mirrors were on the 96.5 SZ-Rs, so I would also assume RZ/GZs. * There is more complexity to the abs systems. But I don't have set dates on when what was introduced. * Steering wheels. Early model, 3 spoke == no airbag, 4 spoke = airbag. Sometime after 96.5, not exactly sure when: 3 spoke is introduced with bumps above the thumb points and have airbags, RZ models have a carbon fiber finised 3 spoke with airbags. (N.B. The late model steering wheels are alot better). * There is no JDM VVTI SZ or SZ-R
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