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post Jun 12, 2009 - 7:44 PM
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Customized Trunk/Frame End Bar - Polished Stainless Steel - inspired by C-One/Laile
Net Weight approx. 1.4kg
USD$120 + Shipping (usd$28-36)
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY




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Customized stainless steel made Rear Under Brace - inspired by Tanabe Sustec Rear Under Brace
USD$60 + Shipping USD$10 all over the world (Used to be usd$75 shipped)
Weighing approx 280g 350g
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible ST205 - SORRY
"Under Brace bars are an excellent way of increasing underbody rigidity, they will reduce body flex while cornering and will obtain more responsive handling characteristics." The above statment just copy and paste from some other site, not my writing.
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Please have your own judgement on how well the enhancement of handling after the installation of this brace.
I really don't have any spec of having faster lap on track, or better cornering...
So, if u dibs on it... pls don't blame me for buying a crap kinda things later on...


The Blue one is "Tanabe Sustec"



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post Jun 13, 2009 - 2:40 AM
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Hmmm gas lid, rain deflector, and now this???

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post Jun 13, 2009 - 2:45 AM
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I know I still owe you for the lid, let me get on that! I take it that this just bolts right up, and hopefully won't be too noticeable.

-TC

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post Jun 13, 2009 - 5:41 AM
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post Jun 13, 2009 - 7:21 AM
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Any chance for front under brace as well?

sorry... not needed anymore kindasad.gif

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post Jun 13, 2009 - 8:44 AM
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Any chance for front under brace as well?



mad.gif Vinc why don't make on GT four


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post Jun 13, 2009 - 8:49 AM
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QUOTE (robby @ Jun 13, 2009 - 9:44 PM) *
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Any chance for front under brace as well?



mad.gif Vinc why don't make on GT four


Better ask Tanabe wink.gif


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post Jun 13, 2009 - 2:03 PM
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HAha robby getting left out biggrin.gif he's no longer the test bunny thumbsup.gif


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post Jun 14, 2009 - 3:11 AM
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Did i read your first post right? There is no option for st205's right? If there is, put my name on the list please!!


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post Jun 14, 2009 - 12:27 PM
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Just wanna add, that this will make little, to no difference to handling on the Celica, and is mainly cosmetic....


As we wouldn't want a bunch of irate buyers biggrin.gif


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post Jun 14, 2009 - 4:27 PM
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QUOTE (manphibian @ Jun 14, 2009 - 12:27 PM) *
Just wanna add, that this will make little, to no difference to handling on the Celica, and is mainly cosmetic....


As we wouldn't want a bunch of irate buyers biggrin.gif


Looking at the pics and where it mounts up, there will be NO DIFFERENCE at all. All you're doing is putting another solid piece of metal against a solid piece of metal...I can understand the front underbody brace, but this brace isn't bracing anything.


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post Jun 19, 2009 - 2:02 PM
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QUOTE (blu94gt @ Jun 15, 2009 - 5:27 AM) *
QUOTE (manphibian @ Jun 14, 2009 - 12:27 PM) *
Just wanna add, that this will make little, to no difference to handling on the Celica, and is mainly cosmetic....


As we wouldn't want a bunch of irate buyers biggrin.gif


Looking at the pics and where it mounts up, there will be NO DIFFERENCE at all. All you're doing is putting another solid piece of metal against a solid piece of metal...I can understand the front underbody brace, but this brace isn't bracing anything.



Dude, pls don't be too CONFIDENCE on your assumption.
If there is no use, I don't think Tanabe would spend $$$ to produce a useless crappy thing
I just installed earlier today, feels like the "Tail is more happy" than before, mine is a VERT, so dunno if a hatch gonna have those feeling or not... thats my 2cents and not some kinda advertising for this GB.

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post Jun 19, 2009 - 4:24 PM
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QUOTE (vincent_doggy @ Jun 19, 2009 - 2:02 PM) *
QUOTE (blu94gt @ Jun 15, 2009 - 5:27 AM) *
QUOTE (manphibian @ Jun 14, 2009 - 12:27 PM) *
Just wanna add, that this will make little, to no difference to handling on the Celica, and is mainly cosmetic....


As we wouldn't want a bunch of irate buyers biggrin.gif


Looking at the pics and where it mounts up, there will be NO DIFFERENCE at all. All you're doing is putting another solid piece of metal against a solid piece of metal...I can understand the front underbody brace, but this brace isn't bracing anything.



Dude, pls don't be too CONFIDENCE on your assumption.
If there is no use, I don't think Tanabe would spend $$$ to produce a useless crappy thing
I just installed earlier today, feels like the "Tail is more happy" than before, mine is a VERT, so dunno if a hatch gonna have those feeling or not... thats my 2cents and not some kinda advertising for this GB.


lol sorry vin, there are ALOT of companies out there that make parts, that claim to do this or that, when they dont.



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post Sep 25, 2009 - 12:09 PM
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Customized Trunk/Frame End Bar - Polished Stainless Steel - inspired by C-One/Laile
Net Weight approx. 1.4kg
USD$120 + Shipping (usd$28-36)
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY




My Production








Customized stainless steel made Rear Under Brace - inspired by Tanabe Sustec Rear Under Brace
USD$60 + Shipping USD$10 all over the world (Used to be usd$75 shipped)
Weighing approx 280g
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY
"Under Brace bars are an excellent way of increasing underbody rigidity, they will reduce body flex while cornering and will obtain more responsive handling characteristics." The above statment just copy and paste from some other site, not my writing.
NOTE:
Please have your own judgement on how well the enhancement of handling after the installation of this brace.
I really don't have any spec of having faster lap on track, or better cornering...
So, if u dibs on it... pls don't blame me for buying a crap kinda things later on...


The Blue one is "Tanabe Sustec"














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post Sep 25, 2009 - 12:46 PM
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Hey vincent as in your floor bar where does it get bolted on?


In this pic its bolted on on the one futher away from the rear. Does yours both on in the same position? Because in your one its bolted on closest to the rear end. Does it work on both pairs the one closest to the rear and the other one too? Sorry if it was difficult to explain.

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post Sep 25, 2009 - 12:47 PM
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post Sep 25, 2009 - 12:48 PM
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so is this for the rear stabilizer in the trunk and in the bottom for $120?
post Sep 25, 2009 - 12:57 PM
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QUOTE (chacha @ Sep 26, 2009 - 1:48 AM) *
so is this for the rear stabilizer in the trunk and in the bottom for $120?


USD$120 TRUNK BAR
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post Sep 25, 2009 - 1:05 PM
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QUOTE (whatthe @ Sep 26, 2009 - 1:46 AM) *
Hey vincent as in your floor bar where does it get bolted on?


In this pic its bolted on on the one futher away from the rear. Does yours both on in the same position? Because in your one its bolted on closest to the rear end. Does it work on both pairs the one closest to the rear and the other one too? Sorry if it was difficult to explain.


Yeah, u are right... as the trunk I installed the Bar, the interior plastic are all skin, seems I installed to the wrong spot.

And both pairs of holes are fit, I should install the bar to the further away from the rear like C-ONE

Since every spec are according to the C-ONE, so it will fit


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post Sep 25, 2009 - 1:12 PM
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Yeh both pair of holes are lined up the same just one is further away. Well vincent when you make sure. Im down for the floor bar smile.gif


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post Sep 25, 2009 - 1:18 PM
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post Sep 25, 2009 - 5:31 PM
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Vincent,
Do you have to cut any holes into the trunk to get the trunk brace to fit? Will it just bolt right up? In one of the pictures I see a screw going through it, I imagine that this will connect to the frame itself?

Also, how difficult is it to get out the spare wheel? I imagine you can just slide out the covering from the front, then lift the wheel out.

-TC

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post Sep 25, 2009 - 5:40 PM
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It should bolt right on. Take off the black rubber plug and underneath is a bolt and thats where the brace should bolt on.


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QUOTE (whatthe @ Sep 25, 2009 - 3:40 PM) *
It should bolt right on. Take off the black rubber plug and underneath is a bolt and thats where the brace should bolt on.


If that's the case, then I'm sold. If I have to cut into my trunk and frame... no way.

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.....
i mean i couuuuld
but i do have and abundance of bars already.....


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post Sep 25, 2009 - 6:23 PM
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Whats this help?


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post Sep 25, 2009 - 7:35 PM
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QUOTE (Superaison @ Sep 26, 2009 - 7:23 AM) *
Whats this help?


Copy from other site:
"This trunk bar will help the trunk from flexing during spirited driving."
"After installation you will notice improved handling around corners."





QUOTE (razor7 @ Sep 26, 2009 - 6:44 AM) *
QUOTE (whatthe @ Sep 25, 2009 - 3:40 PM) *
It should bolt right on. Take off the black rubber plug and underneath is a bolt and thats where the brace should bolt on.


If that's the case, then I'm sold. If I have to cut into my trunk and frame... no way.

-TC



No need to cut, bolt right on, those screws are actually belongs to our 6GC Trunk, just remove the black rubber Plug/lid at those spot, u can touch the bolt underneath


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QUOTE (razor7 @ Sep 26, 2009 - 6:31 AM) *
Also, how difficult is it to get out the spare wheel? I imagine you can just slide out the covering from the front, then lift the wheel out.

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thanks Vince for understanding. list updated w/o me...


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Vincent does your mate who installed this in his car have anything to say about the floor bar?


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QUOTE (whatthe @ Sep 26, 2009 - 11:40 PM) *
Vincent does your mate who installed this in his car have anything to say about the floor bar?


I will be the kamikaze, but I need to clear out all the junks from my trunk 1st

I have a crazy thought, if it really helps a bit of cornering, I might install 2 pieces at the trunk, one near the end and another one futher away, dunno its feasible or not biggrin.gif


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did you get the idea of making the suspension bars from the integra type r.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pcseWzSKHQ hm i wonder why they put the rear trunk bar and the wall off the trunk??

do you only need one underbody lower arm bar.

jic always makes one for our cars, so im sure it must be doing something. http://www.jkcracing.com/product_info.php?...roducts_id=1136

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When will these be ready vincent?


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Looking for the tanabe sustec inspired piece you made. When can I get it and does it bolt on easily? Thanks pls PM me if available and how i can send you a payment

QUOTE (vincent_doggy @ Jun 12, 2009 - 5:44 PM) *
Customized Trunk/Frame End Bar - Polished Stainless Steel - inspired by C-One/Laile
Net Weight approx. 1.4kg
USD$120 + Shipping (usd$28-36)
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY




My Production








Customized stainless steel made Rear Under Brace - inspired by Tanabe Sustec Rear Under Brace
USD$60 + Shipping USD$10 all over the world (Used to be usd$75 shipped)
Weighing approx 280g
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY
"Under Brace bars are an excellent way of increasing underbody rigidity, they will reduce body flex while cornering and will obtain more responsive handling characteristics." The above statment just copy and paste from some other site, not my writing.
NOTE:
Please have your own judgement on how well the enhancement of handling after the installation of this brace.
I really don't have any spec of having faster lap on track, or better cornering...
So, if u dibs on it... pls don't blame me for buying a crap kinda things later on...


The Blue one is "Tanabe Sustec"













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QUOTE (whatthe @ Sep 28, 2009 - 8:49 AM) *
When will these be ready vincent?


Very soon, Since I test fit earlier today, took me less than 10 mins to bolt right on, impressive look
Not yet test drive thou.
Will test drive and post pics tomorrow


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QUOTE (deliriouzgtfour @ Sep 29, 2009 - 8:18 PM) *
Looking for the tanabe sustec inspired piece you made. When can I get it and does it bolt on easily? Thanks pls PM me if available and how i can send you a payment


Will post some more info. or PM you once ready
Not as easy as Trunk bar, but shouldn't be hard, might take u 20 mins top.


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No luck for spirited driving yet due to heavy rain
View some pics first:









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QUOTE (vincent_doggy @ Jun 12, 2009 - 8:44 PM) *
Customized Trunk/Frame End Bar - Polished Stainless Steel - inspired by C-One/Laile
Net Weight approx. 1.4kg
USD$120 + Shipping (usd$28-36)
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY




My Production








Customized stainless steel made Rear Under Brace - inspired by Tanabe Sustec Rear Under Brace
USD$60 + Shipping USD$10 all over the world (Used to be usd$75 shipped)
Weighing approx 280g
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY
"Under Brace bars are an excellent way of increasing underbody rigidity, they will reduce body flex while cornering and will obtain more responsive handling characteristics." The above statment just copy and paste from some other site, not my writing.
NOTE:
Please have your own judgement on how well the enhancement of handling after the installation of this brace.
I really don't have any spec of having faster lap on track, or better cornering...
So, if u dibs on it... pls don't blame me for buying a crap kinda things later on...


The Blue one is "Tanabe Sustec"













hey well give me a price on the bottom brace and i will order one from u to thanks.

QUOTE (vincent_doggy @ Jun 12, 2009 - 8:44 PM) *
Customized Trunk/Frame End Bar - Polished Stainless Steel - inspired by C-One/Laile
Net Weight approx. 1.4kg
USD$120 + Shipping (usd$28-36)
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY




My Production








Customized stainless steel made Rear Under Brace - inspired by Tanabe Sustec Rear Under Brace
USD$60 + Shipping USD$10 all over the world (Used to be usd$75 shipped)
Weighing approx 280g
Only fit for ST202 ST204 ST GT Hatch/Coupe/Convertible
ST205 - SORRY
"Under Brace bars are an excellent way of increasing underbody rigidity, they will reduce body flex while cornering and will obtain more responsive handling characteristics." The above statment just copy and paste from some other site, not my writing.
NOTE:
Please have your own judgement on how well the enhancement of handling after the installation of this brace.
I really don't have any spec of having faster lap on track, or better cornering...
So, if u dibs on it... pls don't blame me for buying a crap kinda things later on...


The Blue one is "Tanabe Sustec"













95-abel well give me price on the under brace bar and i will buy one from u to thanks
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Why does everyone quote the orginal post? Is it really necessary? No-one wants to be scrolling through a page of repeats of photos.


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QUOTE (whatthe @ Oct 7, 2009 - 6:29 PM) *
Why does everyone quote the orginal post? Is it really necessary? No-one wants to be scrolling through a page of repeats of photos.


Relax, Rico, I love those pics!!!


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Hey Vincent,
I'm sure you've been bugged a lot about this, but I'm curious as to the time frame for these. I don't care if you're completely vague, I just need to know when to start putting aside money for it. What do you think? By the end of the year?

Take care,
-TC

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post Oct 10, 2009 - 1:07 AM
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QUOTE (razor7 @ Oct 10, 2009 - 6:49 AM) *
Hey Vincent,
I'm sure you've been bugged a lot about this, but I'm curious as to the time frame for these. I don't care if you're completely vague, I just need to know when to start putting aside money for it. What do you think? By the end of the year?

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post Oct 10, 2009 - 7:01 PM
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Final Version - More Heavy Duty = a little bit heavier = 350g




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post Oct 17, 2009 - 2:44 PM
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Hi Vince

Are you producing the C-One style Trunk bars?

If so how much delivered to Ireland

Thanks

T
post Oct 17, 2009 - 7:00 PM
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QUOTE (Tony-B @ Oct 18, 2009 - 3:44 AM) *
Hi Vince

Are you producing the C-One style Trunk bars?

If so how much delivered to Ireland

Thanks

T


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