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Old Aug 1, 2002 | 03:58 PM
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Need Help After Accident..Please Look

Hey guys,
Im new to the third gen forum but dedicated to the fourth gen. My girlfriend has a third gen which I take care of for her and she just got into an accident today. =( Shes fine though,in more than one way =)

I know some people replace the corner lights with the clear ones w/out orange. I was wondering if anyone had an extra driver side corner w/ the orange in it they would like to sell or give me?

I will pay shipping if you want nothing for it, or I can reimburse you if you want. Thanks in advance for the help.

- Mike
Old Aug 1, 2002 | 04:26 PM
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your in luck i just got mine in and i only need the passenge side email me and i can try to help
Old Aug 1, 2002 | 11:49 PM
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Re: Need Help After Accident..Please Look

Originally posted by Michael J.
Hey guys,
Im new to the third gen forum but dedicated to the fourth gen. My girlfriend has a third gen which I take care of for her and she just got into an accident today. =( Shes fine though,in more than one way =)

I know some people replace the corner lights with the clear ones w/out orange. I was wondering if anyone had an extra driver side corner w/ the orange in it they would like to sell or give me?

I will pay shipping if you want nothing for it, or I can reimburse you if you want. Thanks in advance for the help.

- Mike
I got one too
Old Aug 2, 2002 | 09:00 AM
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Yeah, and I've got both of mine still...
Old Aug 2, 2002 | 10:16 AM
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I've got a few sets.
Old Aug 2, 2002 | 10:25 AM
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Re: Re: Need Help After Accident..Please Look

Did you install your Greddy SP yourself? I am ordering that exhaust next week and was hoping to get an idea of the magnitude of the install, can me and a friend do it over a weekend pretty easily?
Old Aug 2, 2002 | 10:27 AM
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Did you install your Greddy SP yourself? I am ordering that exhaust next week and was hoping to get an idea of the magnitude of the install, can me and a friend do it over a weekend pretty easily?
It's pretty easy/straight foward...

I took off my rear sway bar and it made things alot easier.
Old Aug 2, 2002 | 10:46 AM
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It's pretty easy/straight foward...

I took off my rear sway bar and it made things alot easier.
I just took off the sway bar off of one side...here's a quick version of what I did.

1. Raise the car evenly on four jackstands. I put then near the little jack points by each wheel.

2. Remove the right rear tire. This will make it easier to get to the sway bar and to the hanger that is near the tire.

3. Heavily lubricate and then remove the rear cat bolts. I did this and I still had to get an impact on them to get them off.

4. Remove the stock hanger bolt that is directly behind the cat.

5. Remove the rear sway bar from the passenger side. Just unbolt it from the strut assembly and from the endlink bracket on that side.

6. Pull the muffler toward the front of the car to release it from the hangers near the back bumper. The whole thing should drop down.

After you've done all this, the GReddy installation should be self-explanitory. The fact that it is 2 pieces makes it a lot easier to put on. Make sure you get some stainless steel bolts and nuts to put back on.

6. Pull the hanger off that is near the passenger rear wheel.
Old Aug 2, 2002 | 01:08 PM
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Thanks to all the replies. Mr. Nismo was able to provide me with one.
It just goes to show that there are nice people on the org.

Thanks again,
- Mike




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