Monday, 30 January 2012

Sparco Racing NS-II Wheels

Been a very long time since I submitted anything on here. After being very busy with a new business and not having time for either of my cars I decided it was time to give the Starlet a bit of loving and a decent set of wheels.

These were taken from my Civic but they are in top condition and still have loads of tread left on the Yokohamam Parada Spec-II tyres. Bronze on Red isn't the best of combinations but somehow it actually looks pretty good.

I've ordered a set of PI lowering springs and I'll be changing them over along with a few leaking shock absorbers to get the car through the MOT.

I guess the next logical step is to install the Glanza front bumper and source the bonnet and headlights to make it look like a complete car.

Before


After



Sunday, 31 July 2011

Colour Coding

The weather was lovely today and all weekend in fact, so to make the most of the nice weather I decide to get on with a bit of painting on the Starlet. I started with the door handles and then got round the painting the mirrors too. The car looks a bit more modern and cleaner now thanks to this, the paint job came out pretty good to say I did it in my garage with a couple of spray cans. Here are a few pics to show.

The Mirrors




The Door Handles

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Glanza Front Bumper & Jam Lip

With the rear and side section of the car looking like a Glanza I thought it would be best to finish off the rest of the car to make it a a complete Glazna conversion. I got a second hand front bumper with fogs for only £60, I'd also bought a JAM replica front lip to go with this bumper as the 96 bumpers sit quite high without any lower lip on them.

JAM Front Lip (FRP)


Painted Satin Black


My paint idea mock up


I should be collecting a Glanza bonnet with scoop this month which will be getting painted Satin Black also, the scoop will be colour coded in Super Red II to break up the bonnet. Let's see how it turns out next month all being, just need to source some Glanza headlights now.

Saturday, 7 May 2011

Reflet Rear Lenses & Induction Kit

I got round to installing the Reflet rear lenses I ordered from Toyota a while back. The last time I installed lenses from another Starlet they didn't stay on properly, so I was determined to get it right this time. After a few modifications to the old lens holder I managed to get 4 out of 5 screws to fix in correctly, although only 2 line up correctly. This made a huge difference and made the seal complete all the way round the lens now so there shouldn't be any problems.

I also purchased some more Enigma indicator bulbs for the same Blue effect I have on the front indicators, I'll take some detailed shots of this soon.





Here is the inducation kit I created from leftover free parts stuck in my cupboards. Turned out ok I think, doubt it makes a difference to the performance, but it sounds kinda funky which is fun.



And my small tribute to www.ukstarletclub.com

Glanza Sideskirts & GLS Dials

I got round to fitting the Glanza sideskirts I bought when I purchased the bootlid and rear bumper, I personally think they look sweet fitted, only problem I have now is that the front end does not follow the lines of the Glanza bodykit.



GLS Dial Cluster


I'm looking forward to having a rev counter again, it's so annoying having to listen to the engine when to change gear and guess. I think I may need to do some re-wiring on the dials but I have the diagrams from the Toyota workshop manual so it won't be too much of a problem.

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Did a little photoshop

This is how I'll be making the car look eventually. Not going for the typical JDM style that everyone goes for with the Starlet. The car is not performance orientated, more just an everyday car that I want to look clean and tidy.

Friday, 1 April 2011

Getting there now

Got round to doing a few more things on the Starlet. First of all I cleaned up the Glanza number plate surround as it had sikka flex all over it from where the person before had installed the number plate, no idea why. Whilst I was tidying up the rear I decided to remove the side strips too as this has a big impact on how the car looks overall. Much cleaner looking now, so with this in mind I installed some clear front indicator lenses and funky coloured bulbs, and clear side repeaters to match. All looking pretty fresh now.

Before




If you are removing any kind of stuck on items you definitely want to use one of these Caramel Wheels for sure, what a piece of piss it is with this.


After


Can get a bit messy though!