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Originally posted by dude

No i use em as a delay spray type thing as being UK they slow everything down !!!!!!:D :cool:

 

Dude:flame Dev

 

Maybe.. if you were smart ;) you could turn them around, fill the washer tank with water, or some sorta cooling crap and have them spray on your FMIC :)

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Originally posted by Bobbeh

Maybe.. if you were smart ;) you could turn them around, fill the washer tank with water, or some sorta cooling crap and have them spray on your FMIC :)

 

 

Or maybe if i was even more intelligent i could fit a CO2 kryo kit as water/methanol sprays are banned at the Pod !!!!!

 

Dude:flame Dev

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why dont you just go to scrapyard and buy some small headlight washers from an astra or ford fuckus

 

you UK lads could use them as a james bond type gadget on lower rear bumper. i can imagine it now when you having a race with a jap spec supra on motorway and the jap spec supra is pushing you up the motorway at 160mph and you can shake him off. you could have a seperate tank filled with dirty oil then spray it so it shoots up onto his windscreen so he cant see. then he will have to slow down.

 

and you could use them on people who sit 2" from from your bumper.

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Originally posted by MONKEYmark

you UK lads could use them as a james bond type gadget on lower rear bumper. i can imagine it now when you having a race with a jap spec supra on motorway and the jap spec supra is pushing you up the motorway at 160mph and you can shake him off. you could have a seperate tank filled with dirty oil then spray it so it shoots up onto his windscreen so he cant see. then he will have to slow down.

 

We all know the UK turbos have more top end in them.. no need for sly tricks Mark ;)

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Originally posted by MONKEYmark

you UK lads could use them as a james bond type gadget on lower rear bumper. i can imagine it now when you having a race with a jap spec supra on motorway and the jap spec supra is pushing you up the motorway at 160mph and you can shake him off. you could have a seperate tank filled with dirty oil then spray it so it shoots up onto his windscreen so he cant see. then he will have to slow down.

 

Yeah nice one,

but not as good as the standard J-spec which shoots bits of it's ceramic turbos out the exhaust to put off people behind. :D

 

Paul

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Originally posted by Paul

Yeah nice one,

but not as good as the standard J-spec which shoots bits of it's ceramic turbos out the exhaust to put off people behind. :D

 

Paul

you must be thinking of the afterburners

sonic booooooooooooooooooooooooom

with jap cars having softer springs when you give it some gas the springs compress that much with G-STRING force its like having a 3rd turbo kicking in.

 

its what you call flying under the radar :innocent:

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Well, it looks like 85272-14070 however, I have had these replaced in Nov 02 and I told the workshop to mod the stock part/bracket as they did not secure the rubber jets too good, once modd'd they were fine.

 

Have a looke here

Peter,

 

I have a Supra imported from Germany (I'm in NL), and it doesn't have the headlight washers. Due to me installing HID lights, at the next yearly MOT check I will /need/ headlight washers (and auto-leveling headlights, but that's another problem).

 

So I'm looking for all the needed parts for installing the washer kit. Do you have some kind of installation description and maybe more images like the one you provided, or possibly a complete parts list of all that I need to get that installed?

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