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  • My Yaris

    First picture I ever took of the car.


    Pretty soon I took off the hubcaps, installed Tanabe DF210 lowering springs, installed a Netz front emblem and gave it a weld-on muffler.


    Bought some used ICW wheels off of a friend.


    Sold the ICW's and bought a set of Prime wheels, and added a Volvo lip to the front.


    I then decided she wasn't low enough and cut a few coils off of the Tanabe springs. Sold the Prime wheels, and got some Bottlecaps from a buddy.


    Bought an airhorn and compressor to be an :moon:


    Sold the airhorn and compressor, and saved up and bought a set of Megan coilovers. Somewhere in here I bought 6" 9k and 4" 7k springs for the Megans. Then I bought a set of Whistler wheels, got fenders rolled and rear pulled about 5mm, -4° rear and -3° front camber with 195/50/15's. Bought a NST tow hook off a member here. Added a OEM style lip spoiler I got off Ebay for $40.



    Got rid of the Whistler wheels and the camber because I couldn't get my alignment right, and was eating through tires. Bought another set of Prime wheels (15x7 +36), that had seen much much better days. Spent 40+ hours refinishing them to former glory. I didn't even know they had flat center caps until I bought this set. These are my favorite set of wheels I've had on the car thus far.





    Wanting to be lower, but already having a really bad looking sub-frame, I decided air ride was a good idea. Seeing as kits are expensive and I already had coilovers a bag-over setup was the most economical and easiest route. Bought almost everything from a guy on the Yaris forum. UAS Aerosport bags up front with Bagriders threaded coilover brackets, rear is Slam Specialties SS-5 bags with Randode rear brackets. 3 gallon tank with a Viair compressor, 110-145 psi switch, manual paddle valves and 1/4" lines throughout. This is by far the best "mod" I've done to the car so far.












    25mm spacers on the rear wheels make them fit nice and tight aired out.





    And that brings us to the now. There's a list of other stuff I've done to the car but don't have pictures of, or that I've gotten rid of, like: window visors, Works Bell hub and 330mm leather NRG steering wheel, MI aluminum underpanel, Nitto axle-back (sold), front bumper quick-releases, The Stubby Jr. antenna from Craven speed, no name cold air intake, and led lights throughout the car. There's probably more, but I can't remember it right now. Future plans are bigger, "legit" wheels, thinking 17's maybe Work Eurolines or SSR Vienna Kreis, somthing with a lot of "face" to them. RS body conversion, or some sort of kit, not really sure. More than likely flares, because the skinny wheel and tires I have now barely clear the bags up front, and aired out my tires pop my bumper out of place. Repaint, really want to do it a deep purple, something like this. Or a gloss black with some intense purple metal flake.


    I also want to remove the rear seats and replace them with a platform, to hide my air tank and compressor and double my cargo space. At some point in the future I want to change over to analog electronic management for the air ride, and add another tank and compressor. Maybe get another air-horn, just because.

    I've owned this car for almost 6 years now, and every day I'm surprised with how much I still love it. I know this thread is a little long, and if you've made it this far, I want to thank you for taking the time to read it.
    Last edited by ncp91; 09-15-2015, 09:07 PM.

  • #2
    this is fucking awesome. my girlfriend has this same exact car. i want to bag it so bad. good job on all the work man.


    gimme a sec (e28 build)

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    • #3
      I like this a lot, glad to see more people from NC coming out of the woodwork. When you're ready for legit wheels PM me and we can get you some from Japan!
      Audi S5 daily | Audi UrS6 project | instagram @benznotmercedes

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      • #4
        Nice, but those wheels..well ugly for me. All the other ones were fine but these don't fit the car well.

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        • #5
          Test fit with new wheels. Don't mind the flat tires, the wheels don't have valve stems, and I wont be running these tires. With 205/40's I'd have to run at least a 5mm spacer up front to clear the bag, which jams the bumper off of my fender. I may end up going with 195/45's so the ride would be a little better and I'd have more clearance. The rear is going to be no issue what so ever.

          Also, I think I might end up painting or plasti dipping them. Since the paint is pretty scratched up. Any opinions on colors that would look good? I was thinking the Vintage Gold Plasti dip with glossifier.


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          • #6
            What's up bro, good to see you on here too lol. Another Yaris thread ftw.
            My 2011 Toyota Vitz build thread.
            http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=56411

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            • #7
              wheels look rad in silver!!
              1971 Triumph Estate - Sally

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              • #8
                Best Yaris I've ever seen...
                stanceworks: I don't really fit in.

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                • #9
                  The last wheels are so awesome!

                  - Renato
                  TWMPerformance.com | TWMShiftKnobs.com | GodSaveTheManuals.com
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                  • #10
                    Very cool man. I loved the price and usability of my Universal Aero bags. Sucks my Civic spindles were too constrained space wise to allow me to use them on my new build. Looks great!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by driftsucky View Post
                      Best Yaris I've ever seen...
                      Thanks, but I completely disagree. There are some crazy things going on with these little cars in Japan, Thailand, and pretty much anywhere in SE Asia.
                      Originally posted by TWM Performance View Post
                      The last wheels are so awesome!

                      - Renato
                      Thanks, my buddy's brother had these on his EK sedan, and I badly wanted them ever since he got them. But, unbeknownst to me, he sold them to his cousin. I was so mad when I found out. Then I saw the guy that bought them posted in a local wheel group and immediately dropped my plans and went to get them. I love them because they're so odd.

                      Originally posted by Dremetos View Post
                      Very cool man. I loved the price and usability of my Universal Aero bags. Sucks my Civic spindles were too constrained space wise to allow me to use them on my new build. Looks great!
                      I barely have enough room on the front, like less than half an inch and they'd be rubbing a pinch weld. I need to switch over from just having the 1/4" line running to the bags to some braided lines.

                      Originally posted by TerenceJCruz View Post
                      What's up bro, good to see you on here too lol. Another Yaris thread ftw.
                      So little love for these cars man. We have to spread it around a little lol.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ncp91 View Post
                        Thanks, but I completely disagree. There are some crazy things going on with these little cars in Japan, Thailand, and pretty much anywhere in SE Asia.
                        Pics or it didn't happen
                        stanceworks: I don't really fit in.

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