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Hey guys just seeing if anyone is keen for a Auto Couture bodykit (through Shine Auto Project USA) to suit a Toyota Soarer. These things are over $6000 landed in genuine form however im organising 100% perfect fitting copies that will require no modification at all (unless your car has been in a accident then it might be out by a few mm). Anyway they are probably the best and most elegant ganster looking kit that came out for the Soarer. Ill be doing them at $1500 a pop if anyone is keen. Fitment is guaranteed and you will receive a full refund if that promise is not delivered upon. Pretty cheap way of making your car look 10 years newer considering the 1997+ update bodykits go for $1000-$1200 second hand which this is basically that same just a bit lower.

More info here: http://soarercentral...html?1250603917

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Pics of the fitment of the actual copy

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  • 4 weeks later...

Alright this is confirmed to go ahead, only 25 of these kits are available Australia wide and for such a rare kit with perfect fitment and made to Australian specs for number plates and perfected much more so that the genuine article i think $1500 is damn good value.

Anyway final pics of the kit fitted and painted.

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IF YOUR INTERESTED PLEASE EXPRESS YOUR INTEREST IN HERE OR PM ME. KITS WILL BE FINISHED JUST BEFORE XMAS HOWEVER YOU ONLY HAVE 1.5 MONTH TO PUT YOUR NAME DOWN OTHERWISE YOU CANNOT PARTICIPATE.

Cheers

-Dave-

Its pre-paid for the reason that its all a group organizing it for themselves. So the retainer is used for purchasing the kit from the US form Shine Auto Projects and then to pay for a mould to be made. Then the first copy comes out and is checked for perfection. If it is sub par then the bodykit place refunds us the money for the mould and we sell off the Shine kit. But yeah thats very unlikely as these guys have a very very high reputation for making quality gear. The biggest risk to each person is of losing $100 max if we dont get money back for the mould but ill be writting up contracts and getting them to sign them (their are fine with this) to cover us from been out of pocket. In essence is a groupbuy with 25 investors and im dont a lot of research to know all the ins and outs and this company will much us some quality gear. So considering these will be perfect fit and a very very rare kit (only 1 in the country as of now) $100 is little risk considering you can easily buy a knock off kit for $600-$700 only to find out its shit and spend another $1000 having it fitting perfectly. Another positive is that it will come in $1200-$1300 AUD cheaper than getting one privately from Shine in the US and ours will be made to Aus specs in terms of the number plate hole and lights as well as addressing certain minor problems with the genuine Auto Couture kit and the Shine kit such as: having brackets for the foggies, number plate holes and lights to suit are plates, fixing the small gap that the genuine kit is know for having under the headlights and top of the rear bar.

It pretty much is a improved version as close as perfect as possible in Aus spec at half the price of the Shine kit and 4 times less then the genuine kit. So you have a better fitting and looking kit for less as no one is making money off this and is only for enthusiasts. Right now we are at 12 people paid with another 3 to come very soon. This is now officially confirmed of going ahead and the Shine kit to be used in the mould will be purchased and shipped out within a week from now. The estimated time that these will be ready is about 1-2 weeks before XMAS as the time frame looks like:

-1 month to import the kit

-few days to trial fit the kit, make corrections and modify it to have brackets for the foggies aswells as the number plate hole suitable for Aus plates.

-1 month in a mould

-first kit comes out of the mould and gets test fitted, if its up to my highest expectationsSo we proceed with getting all the kits made otherwise we walk away and get the money back for the mould and sell of the Shine kit to recoup costs. This is very unlikely but if it isnt up to scratch we get our money back.

So really as long as you are sure you want this you will get a 100% perfect fitting kit or all your money back, so the retainer pretty much allows as at having a free look that these kits are made to our highest expectations.

As for my reputation for holding peoples money im pretty well know for performing groupbuys on soarercentral.com and will also be know in here in about 2 weeks once people get their orders from my floor mat groupbuy. So i can be trusted not to scam people and i work my arse off to help people for free just because i wanted a kit but couldnt afford it at a single price for this is fore like minded people and by getting volume im able to afford what im after. Thats why i work for free :-)

let me know if your interested or would like any other info mate.

Its pre-paid for the reason that its all a group organizing it for themselves. So the retainer is used for purchasing the kit from the US form Shine Auto Projects and then to pay for a mould to be made. Then the first copy comes out and is checked for perfection. If it is sub par then the bodykit place refunds us the money for the mould and we sell off the Shine kit. But yeah thats very unlikely as these guys have a very very high reputation for making quality gear. The biggest risk to each person is of losing $100 max if we dont get money back for the mould but ill be writting up contracts and getting them to sign them (their are fine with this) to cover us from been out of pocket. In essence is a groupbuy with 25 investors and im dont a lot of research to know all the ins and outs and this company will much us some quality gear. So considering these will be perfect fit and a very very rare kit (only 1 in the country as of now) $100 is little risk considering you can easily buy a knock off kit for $600-$700 only to find out its shit and spend another $1000 having it fitting perfectly. Another positive is that it will come in $1200-$1300 AUD cheaper than getting one privately from Shine in the US and ours will be made to Aus specs in terms of the number plate hole and lights as well as addressing certain minor problems with the genuine Auto Couture kit and the Shine kit such as: having brackets for the foggies, number plate holes and lights to suit are plates, fixing the small gap that the genuine kit is know for having under the headlights and top of the rear bar.

It pretty much is a improved version as close as perfect as possible in Aus spec at half the price of the Shine kit and 4 times less then the genuine kit. So you have a better fitting and looking kit for less as no one is making money off this and is only for enthusiasts. Right now we are at 12 people paid with another 3 to come very soon. This is now officially confirmed of going ahead and the Shine kit to be used in the mould will be purchased and shipped out within a week from now. The estimated time that these will be ready is about 1-2 weeks before XMAS as the time frame looks like:

-1 month to import the kit

-few days to trial fit the kit, make corrections and modify it to have brackets for the foggies aswells as the number plate hole suitable for Aus plates.

-1 month in a mould

-first kit comes out of the mould and gets test fitted, if its up to my highest expectationsSo we proceed with getting all the kits made otherwise we walk away and get the money back for the mould and sell of the Shine kit to recoup costs. This is very unlikely but if it isnt up to scratch we get our money back.

So really as long as you are sure you want this you will get a 100% perfect fitting kit or all your money back, so the retainer pretty much allows as at having a free look that these kits are made to our highest expectations.

As for my reputation for holding peoples money im pretty well know for performing groupbuys on soarercentral.com and will also be know in here in about 2 weeks once people get their orders from my floor mat groupbuy. So i can be trusted not to scam people and i work my arse off to help people for free just because i wanted a kit but couldnt afford it at a single price for this is fore like minded people and by getting volume im able to afford what im after. Thats why i work for free :-)

let me know if your interested or would like any other info mate.

Well all i want to let people know is this exact same deal was offered threw ebay and 25 people got ripped off.

For the same kit none the less and ontop of that it was pay first get later and not one person got there kit or there money from memory,How do i know well my mate whos a fanatic was rather pissed when he found out it was a scam and i never heard the end of it.Turned out the bank account was a fake and the money was gone.

Well all i want to let people know is this exact same deal was offered threw ebay and 25 people got ripped off.

For the same kit none the less and ontop of that it was pay first get later and not one person got there kit or there money from memory,How do i know well my mate whos a fanatic was rather pissed when he found out it was a scam and i never heard the end of it.Turned out the bank account was a fake and the money was gone.

yep, sounds very very dodgy... and plus this topic should not be here, as its obviously a buisness add... this should be deleted and the user investigated?

Well all i want to let people know is this exact same deal was offered threw ebay and 25 people got ripped off.

For the same kit none the less and ontop of that it was pay first get later and not one person got there kit or there money from memory,How do i know well my mate whos a fanatic was rather pissed when he found out it was a scam and i never heard the end of it.Turned out the bank account was a fake and the money was gone.

Read the link in the first post i made. It outlines many of the things you need to know there. But in short the guy that ripped people off is on NS, i was originally going to get him to make the kits but the more i research the more i didnt feel comfortable with using him. So i dropped him and when with a well know SA company. The main thing is that i dont want to send the money interstate to some company as it makes it a lot hard for me to recoup for people so thats why we are going with the SA company plus many more reason all of which are positive. Anyway the dude stole my idea and all i wanted was to get a kit for myself which via a groupbuy would reduce the cost. The guy on ebay stole my idea and started advertising. His company is Kustom Auto Stylin in NSW and he is a f**k face. If you mate need the dudes name to call the cops im more than happy to pass on the info. Anyway i told people they should avoid him at all cost, i knew the 'guaranteed fitment' was bullshit as he planned on keeping the kit in a mould for only a week (we are going with a full month to eliminate any chance of warping). Anyway long story short if you have a soarer and are interested i suggest you get onto soarercentral.com and look at my thread under the parts section. That and ive been trusted in the past with multiple thousands of dollars all from people that never have met me only to get glowing applause for my hard work in helping out the import community. If you dont believe me check into my floor mat groupbuy in 2 weeks and you will see around 40 very happy people that have trusted me with $5K for the first time on SAU. That and i already have $5K in retainers form 12 people so that money will be used to buy the kit from America on Monday or Tuesday once i get all the floor mat orders out of the way and onto people.

yep, sounds very very dodgy... and plus this topic should not be here, as its obviously a buisness add... this should be deleted and the user investigated?

Im no business, i have nothing to do with Kustom Auto Stylin. Im an individual that wants this kit but for a genuine item your looks at $6K+ landed or for a Shine replica closer to $3k. That and we improve upon the genuine and replica. Read the thread that i linked if you have your doubts. Only reason i do these things is that the ground work for 1 person versus 25 people is not that much more so i try and help out like minded people who are after the same thing. That and taking a year off uni help to have the time to do these sort of thing.

yep, sounds very very dodgy :P

Read these before you judge, you think i put hundreds of hours into research and asking questions in the hopes of scamming people. Ive got a reputation for been trust worthy. If you really want to see the proof in the pudding ask ANYONE on soarercentral.com, ask them what are your thoughts on David Grab the groupbuy king. You will soon see that kind of praise even money cant buy.

Any way research thread is here-http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/messages/283/290045.html?1248388387

Logistics thread-http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/messages/292/292236.html?1253161467

ps. the guys that scammed should have seen it a mile off, the guy didnt have any form of contact details or a address and thats the same go with his website http://www.kustomautostylin.com.au/index.php?p=1_38 . He also tried to invade my thread and sell his shit on soarercentral.com before getting banned by the owner of soarercentral.com and not only have i asked permission from Peter the owner of the site i have his seal of approval and have so because of my record in taking care of my fellow man :-)

The proof for you doubters that this is legit and that i am will be once the floor mats start rolling in for these individuals that got on my groupbuy http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fl...uy-t274786.html which not only involveds SAU but Supraforums and Soarercentral

And here is evidence of my previous successful groupbuy

-http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/messages/171174/272540.html?1242309728

-http://soarercentral.com/sc-forum/messages/171174/247843.html?1228216995

So dont right me off completely before knowing the full facts and assuming that ill do the same as the f**k face that wanted to use my own hard work to make cash and ended up screwing people. I wanted only 25 of these Aus wide and Rob and his brother wanted to ruin it by palming off shitty knock offs like rice cakes. Anyone that got scammed let me know as i might be able to assist with recovering your money or aiding in info that might be useful to the police.

Cheers

-Dave-

Well all i want to let people know is this exact same deal was offered threw ebay and 25 people got ripped off.

For the same kit none the less and ontop of that it was pay first get later and not one person got there kit or there money from memory,How do i know well my mate whos a fanatic was rather pissed when he found out it was a scam and i never heard the end of it.Turned out the bank account was a fake and the money was gone.

Dude you even wanted floor mats from me :P yet im dodgey now..' Gtir-keiron

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post 19 Jul 2009, 12:32 PM

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Im intrested in gtr floor mates for my 33 please."

Ill prove myself no worries. Anyway to help your mate this is the dudes profile on NS, him and his brother are the business Kustom Auto Stylin. Ill try and find his last name for you as im sure back in the day when i was asking him of possible making them for us he let it slip. This car has the paltes 'RRATED' which is a purple widebody piece of shit varietta S15so if you need to track him down get the cops to track down the location of the car under the address it is regoed and you will have this scum bag. Whats the deal with paypal insurance, will your mate get his cash back via paypal?

Also one more important thing i thought i should add, i always knew that Rob aka 'Kustom Auto Stylin' wouldnt go ahead as Shine Auto Projects wasnt going to sell them a kit to use for a mould. This was mainly because they didnt want someone else making cash off their hard work and also knew that the kits would be sub par. However Ken from Shine Auto Projects has given me the go ahead to use their kit for a mould and you can email him to confirm this is true mainly for the reason that i went to him and asked if it was ok, also he knew i was an enthusiast and was trying to help out other enthusiasts as the shipping and taxes to bring in kits from the US still made them too expensive and therefore we werent ever going to be potential customers. From my knowledge only 2 people actually went ahead with the ebay thing, not sure up until the last week how many more came on but yeah i only know of 2 people that put their names down and it was never going to happen as Shine wasnt going to supply a kit for them. Even if they were the kits would have been very sub par as his ETA of the 15/9/09 meant he had 65days to buy a kit, get it to Aus, make a mould and then make the copies. Just getting it here will take 1 whole month and when i was still considering him he said he would keep the Shine kit in the mould for a week and then make copies. The ones that ill be contracting an SA company to make them for us is leaving them in the mould for a full month. They know their shit unlike Rob and yeah i have a personal connection to this groupbuy as the kit that comes out is the kit that i will be using myself on my car and seeing as my new 1998 Soarer has cost me over $20K just for its rarity and the fact that im a perfectionist going through Rob would have never deliveried on my/our highest expectations. Thats why i spend a considerable amount of time looking for another company that could prove and i felt would deliver the product to meet our highest expectations. Even then once i found the currrent SA company i want to use i told them that its a groupbuy and that i will need contracts sign to cover against a product that they dont deliver upon. They are fine with signing a contract that the kits will be perfect fitment otherwise we get our money back.

ps. just a bit of tongue and cheek but look at my groupbuy thread, you really think a scammer is going to be up at 3am and 5am like the other night sort out problems and making sure the delivery date is deliver upon.

My final words are if your a Soarer owner and have dreamed about getting an Auto Couture kit like myself and many others but couldnt never afford $6K for the genuine kit and you think this is for you then please read the thread on Soarercentral.com in the parts section (there is a link above) and inform yourself to make the decision that will suit you. I know you will have a fair bit of reading to do but yeah all you need to know to make up your mind if this is for you or not is in there.

Edited by hungryGTR

Hey mate its the add not the seller.

I know about the last group buy that went belly up after 25 people paided there money and got ripped off.

As for your floor mat sale mate people got there goods i saw no unhappy customers,If you had the floor mats i was after i would have bought them.

Simple as that mate.

No harm in letting people know about a similar deal that is remarkably like the one that people got ripped off with.Its up to every indervidual person to make up there own mind at the end of the day.

Hey mate its the add not the seller.

I know about the last group buy that went belly up after 25 people paided there money and got ripped off.

As for your floor mat sale mate people got there goods i saw no unhappy customers,If you had the floor mats i was after i would have bought them.

Simple as that mate.

No harm in letting people know about a similar deal that is remarkably like the one that people got ripped off with.Its up to every indervidual person to make up there own mind at the end of the day.

Yeah no worries mate i just want it to be eveident that there is a distinction between me and Kustom Auto Stylin the scumbags. The reason why it is/was so similar is because the guy ripped all my research, planning and how i was make it happen off the soarer forums and threw it up on ebay. The reason why i initially set out to do the prepaid system was because im not a business and dont have the outlay to import and kit, make a mould and sell them. Rob the scammer from ebay also didnt know how popular Auto Couture could be so they just copied how i was planning on running things.

Once im all done with the floor mat groupbuy stuff ill clean this thread up and lay out the facts. But yeah for those people that are serious and want to make an informed decision you will have to head to soarercentral.com and ready the thread.

  • 1 month later...

Gtir-keiron- if you need the guy that ripped off your mate i can get it for you. He is currently selling his piece of shit Varetta S15 on carsales.com.au Just look out for the gay purple one with huge chromies.

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On a sunday drive in that period of working car, I was on my way home on the motorway when I heard a slapping noise on my front left to which I pulled over to find my indicator had ejected itself from the car. Nothing a bit of tape can fix lol. I then bought some smoked indicators but after I realised I didn't like the look I found some damaged series 1 indicators. I repaired the tabs with some cut up cards and they looked good to me. My next venture was the hunt for some wheels, I test fit my mates Work Equip Spinning that were tiny 15" and I wasn't sold on the small wheel look. I ended up finding a killer deal on some Rays Volk Racing Group C in 17x8.5 & 17x9 that had been rebuilt many years ago and not ran on a car. I am still yet to get these on the car as they require some specific adapters and shank style lug nuts but I think they will look awesome. At this point my 2 months of reliability had ran out and on a cruise with some friends I suddenly lost the ability to shift gears again and thankfully could get it home by taking main roads and not having to stop. This time my master cylinder was bone dry and the culprit was the clutch slave that had decided to let go. It was a quick and fairly easy fix, but in my luck bad things always come in waves. Only a few weeks later I am on my way home from World Time Attack when the car completely shuts off while coasting down a hill, I try crank it while I still have momentum but no luck. Thinking I might have killed the fuel pump from running it low or maybe killed a CAS because the symptoms seemed to line up somewhat, I opt to get the car towed to a workshop to get fixed up on the Monday. When it gets there they get stuck into diagnosis and the CAS wasn't sending a signal to the ECU, and the fuel pump was also dead so it was comical for a small moment there. They replace the dead fuel pump when one of them notices some smoke coming from the passenger kick panel. Boy oh boy this is where it gets very bad and very expensive. I am not sure who wired the car when the NEO swap was done originally but I hope they never attempt auto electrical again as I am lucky that this handywork only managed to short and kill the ecu and engine loom and not do more damage. This is the point where you could say the 'build' started but not by choice. After some deliberation with my bank account I opted for a Haltech Elite 2500, RB terminated loom, and WB1. While I wish I stopped there and did the minimum of get the car running and leave it at that, I slipped into the rabbithole and decided I wanted to make the most of getting a retune and throw some bolt ons at it and see what it would do. I then threw together a bit of a mix n match build of marketplace deals starting with a GCG GTX3076R, a turbosmart FPR6, 980cc injectors, walbro 460, jackspanian ffp, throttle & fuel rail. At this point it was coming along nicely, the shop was making quick work of it and the bay was looking a lot nicer without the stock crossover intake. I also got them to replace the noisy centre bearing while it was off the road. Then we couldn't get an OEM CAS to talk to the haltech so ended up getting a PRP Street Trigger Kit for it.   While the car wasn't playing nice it decided to kill the stock alternator too so went with an LS1 alternator conversion kit. By now the car was pretty much done and ready to go but come tune day the car kept throwing the timing out every time it would warm up. Upon further investigation it seemed to be warping the PRP trigger bracket when the metal would get hot and expand which would cause the sensor to lose timing as it moves. Herman advised that they have seen the issue a few times now and don't know what the cause is. At this point I decided to switch to the PRP Pro kit with the crank trigger and considering the whole timing belt would have to come off I decided to get a new timing belt kit with water pump fitted. The car would now run fine with no issues and it was finally tune time. It ran up a healthy 275kw but ran out of boost due at 17psi to the rear housing being undersized. At this point the clutch also started slipping and due to it still being a weak RB20 box the tuner set it up to ramp from 8psi up to 17psi with the revs so that it wouldn't load up the clutch and box as hard. Car drives like a dream now. With the car back on the road I could return my focus to the smaller details, starting with getting a set of badges for the hood and quarters. I was struggling to drive with shoes on and I noticed that my accelerator pedal sits higher than my brake and clutch, if someone could confirm how it should sit that would be great. Next little changes was a killallwipers rear windscreen wiper delete, I also got some interior bits I was missing such as parcel shelf speaker covers, wiper trim cover, and boot floor and trims. Finally made it to a SAU NSW event which was awesome to cruise with a bunch of likeminded individuals. Another creature comfort I decided to look into was my lack of A/C. Since the Haltech got wired up the digital climate would power up now, and would blow but no cold air. First issue noticed was the lack of belt on the A/C compressor. After sorting that to no avail, it also had no A/C gas in it, but turns out the condenser has a huge leak. We are almost caught up on the story so far, but at the start of this month while coming into a driveway I heard a huge clunk in the front end to which I got out to witness whatever dodgy camber arms someone installed in this at some point decided to snap in half and I feel very lucky that it didn't happen at speed. Managed to get the car fixed the next day with some replacement GKtech arms. Next problem to address was the leaking gas tank from months ago. Checked the pump hanger seal first but that was fine, stuck my camera up after filling up to try scope out the leak which looked like the breather hose. Got the car up on a hoist prepared to drop the tank when I reached up to feel with my hand and I could feel that the hose clamp was missing and soon after felt that there was a gaping hole in the top of the hose. Replaced and tested and the car holds its liquid now and doesn't give me a fume headache whenever I drive it now. Finally have caught up and now onto fixing my latest issue which is the lack of dash light when driving at night, checked fuses first, then when searching I found the common problem of the headlight switch burning out but mine looks fine. Next test will be plugging a known working headlight switch into my car to tell if my switch is dead. Sorry for the long read but I wanted to be thorough, so if anyone made it this far I salute you soldier. Enjoy the rest of your day and I will keep this updated with issues I find/solve and any cool mods I can do inbetween. Merry Xmas!
    • can someone tell me what information a block number of 330680a on a rb25det engine specifies?
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