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Hey everyone,
Just joined the forum, and thought I'd introduce myself while representing the GS in Australia.
Just bought a '99 GS300 after I wrote off my Camry and I'm pretty keen to make it my own. Feels like I'm a bit late to the party though. It's got 180,000 km/ 111,846 miles on it and compared to the Camry it drives like a dream.
The first mod is already down. De-badged the rear this morning.
Here's some pics.
If anyone has any suggestions on what should be on top of the modification priority list, lets hear it. Any tips for a newbie would be appreciated as well.
Glad to be here. Thanks
Just joined the forum, and thought I'd introduce myself while representing the GS in Australia.
Just bought a '99 GS300 after I wrote off my Camry and I'm pretty keen to make it my own. Feels like I'm a bit late to the party though. It's got 180,000 km/ 111,846 miles on it and compared to the Camry it drives like a dream.
The first mod is already down. De-badged the rear this morning.
Here's some pics.
If anyone has any suggestions on what should be on top of the modification priority list, lets hear it. Any tips for a newbie would be appreciated as well.
Glad to be here. Thanks
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whats up buddy.. im diggin the aussy gs3 baby.. were rocking on every continent..yeah good advice above with balljoint replacement, also dont get lazy with maintenance at 115,000 make sure the timing belt was replaced. Welcome to the forums..
- aye also that show Angry Boys on HBO hits.. i think that show is hilarious
- aye also that show Angry Boys on HBO hits.. i think that show is hilarious
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Nice step up from the Camry. +1 ball joints, would also consider front lower rear arm. Poly steering rack bushings also a must. Enjoy the car you will soon be addicted to GS.
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Thanks for the welcome guys.
Lowering is definitely at the top of the list. I am thinking coils over springs as I do have the cash for it, however would they be overkill considering this will be my daily driver? I wouldn't mind springs, being a lot cheaper, but I get the impression that they just wont be low enough.
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