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#6467
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Gday from Australia
New to the forum so I thought I better post some photos of my new toy, It's a 1990 UCF10. I won't have my license back for at *least* another 4-5 months so mods will be done in the meantime. Plans are to turn it into a mad-max style drift pig, matte black, steel wheels with dish, maybe some ghetto spec vents etc.
New to the forum so I thought I better post some photos of my new toy, It's a 1990 UCF10. I won't have my license back for at *least* another 4-5 months so mods will be done in the meantime. Plans are to turn it into a mad-max style drift pig, matte black, steel wheels with dish, maybe some ghetto spec vents etc.
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#6474
Lexus Test Driver
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Haha, thanks for the compliments Things didn't really go so well on the way back from my first car show... but anywho, it'll be back up and running in a month or so. Accident caused my driver's side tires to blow, along with my driver's side rear strut, so I'll be switching over to my stock suspension for now (I was looking for an excuse to go back to stock, so I can do some more suspension prep, but this wasn't really what I had in mind...).
#6475
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Haha, thanks for the compliments Things didn't really go so well on the way back from my first car show... but anywho, it'll be back up and running in a month or so. Accident caused my driver's side tires to blow, along with my driver's side rear strut, so I'll be switching over to my stock suspension for now (I was looking for an excuse to go back to stock, so I can do some more suspension prep, but this wasn't really what I had in mind...).
#6477
Lexus Test Driver
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Car had to be brought back via flatbed, because it was too low. (DISCLAIMER: I'm running UAS bags over OEM replacement struts, right now, and since the strut blew (surprisingly the air spring survived O___O), that side of the car was dumped.) To make matters worse, the rear driver's side tire was blown, and the one that was still good was in the grass, so I had zero traction. The crash itself wasn't that bad, but just really violent, in that the car was spinning and I had no idea where I was going. Thankfully, the road I was on was deserted, otherwise I probably wouldn't be here typing about it... The majority of the damage to the car was probably caused more by the tow truck than the actual spin-out itself.
For now, I'm going to go back to stock struts, and throw on a pair of steelies I'm borrowing from a friend, so I can diagnose any other damage, and repair/replace as necessary. The exhaust took a beating, but that's okay, because it sounds cool I'll be redoing this with 2.5" piping and some new resonators. Probably going to have to buy new inner/outer tie rods, because I think that tow truck pulling me out at a near-90 degree angle probably didn't do anything good for the steering. Definitely going to need a new alignment either way. Car should hopefully be back together by the end of the month. Expect to see it bagged, and on wheels by next summer. I'm going to take a minor hiatus from the low life while I rebuild my trunk (was originally gutted for the air setup) in preparations for "Summer Air 2.0" and so it can handle the new audio accessories I'm throwing in.
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#6478
Lexus Test Driver
18" LS 430 wheels and the V8 fender badges no big deal
#6479
I wish it was Love the green more, though. If it had a black, or saddle, interior, then I'd be made. Thank you for your concern As for what happened, I was heading southbound when the driver's side tire caught the median and the car veered left. I didn't react fast enough and my car went into the grass and lost control. Ended up panicking and stepping on the gas. Basically spun around into the northbound lane, before finally reversing up onto that sidewalk where you see the car parked.
Car had to be brought back via flatbed, because it was too low. (DISCLAIMER: I'm running UAS bags over OEM replacement struts, right now, and since the strut blew (surprisingly the air spring survived O___O), that side of the car was dumped.) To make matters worse, the rear driver's side tire was blown, and the one that was still good was in the grass, so I had zero traction. The crash itself wasn't that bad, but just really violent, in that the car was spinning and I had no idea where I was going. Thankfully, the road I was on was deserted, otherwise I probably wouldn't be here typing about it... The majority of the damage to the car was probably caused more by the tow truck than the actual spin-out itself.
For now, I'm going to go back to stock struts, and throw on a pair of steelies I'm borrowing from a friend, so I can diagnose any other damage, and repair/replace as necessary. The exhaust took a beating, but that's okay, because it sounds cool I'll be redoing this with 2.5" piping and some new resonators. Probably going to have to buy new inner/outer tie rods, because I think that tow truck pulling me out at a near-90 degree angle probably didn't do anything good for the steering. Definitely going to need a new alignment either way. Car should hopefully be back together by the end of the month. Expect to see it bagged, and on wheels by next summer. I'm going to take a minor hiatus from the low life while I rebuild my trunk (was originally gutted for the air setup) in preparations for "Summer Air 2.0" and so it can handle the new audio accessories I'm throwing in.
Car had to be brought back via flatbed, because it was too low. (DISCLAIMER: I'm running UAS bags over OEM replacement struts, right now, and since the strut blew (surprisingly the air spring survived O___O), that side of the car was dumped.) To make matters worse, the rear driver's side tire was blown, and the one that was still good was in the grass, so I had zero traction. The crash itself wasn't that bad, but just really violent, in that the car was spinning and I had no idea where I was going. Thankfully, the road I was on was deserted, otherwise I probably wouldn't be here typing about it... The majority of the damage to the car was probably caused more by the tow truck than the actual spin-out itself.
For now, I'm going to go back to stock struts, and throw on a pair of steelies I'm borrowing from a friend, so I can diagnose any other damage, and repair/replace as necessary. The exhaust took a beating, but that's okay, because it sounds cool I'll be redoing this with 2.5" piping and some new resonators. Probably going to have to buy new inner/outer tie rods, because I think that tow truck pulling me out at a near-90 degree angle probably didn't do anything good for the steering. Definitely going to need a new alignment either way. Car should hopefully be back together by the end of the month. Expect to see it bagged, and on wheels by next summer. I'm going to take a minor hiatus from the low life while I rebuild my trunk (was originally gutted for the air setup) in preparations for "Summer Air 2.0" and so it can handle the new audio accessories I'm throwing in.
did the rear tires pop? wheel damaged? a blown strut should still be able to air up no? unless the perches were sheared off.
#6480
Lexus Test Driver
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could have been much worse if the curb was actually raised and not sloped as i see it. could have even flipped depending on speed. glad you are safe and sound man!
did the rear tires pop? wheel damaged? a blown strut should still be able to air up no? unless the perches were sheared off.
did the rear tires pop? wheel damaged? a blown strut should still be able to air up no? unless the perches were sheared off.
Driver's side front and rear tires blew. Not sure about wheel damage, since I have yet to take them off of the car, but there is some curb rash on them. It's the rear strut, so I think the strut shaft actually bent. I mean, I fill the bag up with air, even up to max - the pressure holds, but that corner doesn't lift... Had the bag been damaged, or I blew out a line, then the pressure wouldn't be holding.