You could also pull the air foil off the car. Trace the ends onto a sheet of black neoprene/rubber material and make essentially a gasket that would get pinched or sandwiched when tightened down filling the gap and finishing it up nicely. Many OEM's such as Lexus, BMW and Subaru are already...
TBH the crappy fitment of the air foil even shows up on their shop car's demo pictures.
If you unbolt the wing off the hatch can the gaps be fixed? If so that would tell me you can correct the problem by reshaping how and where the mounts fit on the trunk. It is much easier to reshape...
No more swirls than than an outdoor car cover will produce. The hail protection on them is usually a 6mm fleece liner sewn to the inside. If the cover/blanlets don't slide over the paint nothing will scratch.
Unless you get an inflatable hail protector they are about all the same.
Or get a good snug fitted cover and just put a few thick winter bedspreads over the car before covering it when hail is in the forecast.
Jackie Ding's new video shows off and goes indepth with AMS' prototype cast aluminum intake manifold. Features a significantly larger intercooler core, larger inlets, and is also pre setup for their port fuel/meth injection rail and ports for a standalone ecu! Really cleans up the B58's look...
1500 is what they also offered last december. It will only be a better deal if it is a new older model year car sitting on the lot when the 22's are out in the showroom.
Out of curiosity, how did you find the car? I had a hell of a time searching out of state inventory even through toyota's site which limited range to my state. 3rd party sites never seemed to show any blue a91's left, just nocturnal ones.
AFAIK if you cannot select the finish you want when you add the item to your cart then the stock is gone. They will post the # of each option remaining.
I hope I'm wrong though.
Has anyone seen either of these running around in the wild or online yet, (that isn't photoshop?)
I like the bumper by dinmanncf much better than the widebody kit that somehow misses the mark of being faithfull to the ft-1... given the amount of parts, work and cost involved.