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    I sent some photo's to htchbck so i thought ill just put them up for future reference.

    Nick.

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    93 Ford Festiva WA (project car)
    98 Ford Festiva WF (aspire)(parts car)
    98 "Gloria" Toyota Corolla AE101 (daily driver)

  • #2
    Thats what i call driving on the right side of the road HA!
    Just wondering if your going JDM on us ?
    Cause your dash is too JDM.

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    • #3
      Jdm?
      93 Ford Festiva WA (project car)
      98 Ford Festiva WF (aspire)(parts car)
      98 "Gloria" Toyota Corolla AE101 (daily driver)

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      • #4
        The dash is off to get leathered.
        93 Ford Festiva WA (project car)
        98 Ford Festiva WF (aspire)(parts car)
        98 "Gloria" Toyota Corolla AE101 (daily driver)

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        • #5
          Leather dash aye ? And Google jdm.. Japanese domestic market.. they do all the weird shit to cars like rusting door boot or hood panels to look unique.. also drop the car so the wheels look like they sideways.

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          • #6
            Thanks again for those pics Nicholas!
            No festiva for me ATM...

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            • #7
              I thought the ECU was supposed to be on the right side. But, I did not not see it. Is it on the left?

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              • #8
                ECU- arnt they suppost to be in the engine bay ?

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                • #9
                  Ok, I've always wondered about the clutch set up, I see it's the same way as it is for LHD cars, but how is the shift pattern? Is that the same as LHD as well or is it backwards? LHD is
                  1-3-5
                  2-4-R
                  -Josh R

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                  • #10
                    Same.

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                    • #11
                      The only difference is the positioning of the driver and the steering coloumn is on the otherside. Is there a great amount of room for your coloumn or is it all squished up next to the engine ?

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