Soooo, a Porsche clutch replacement cost is somehow less than a BMW?
I've actually never had an aquarium. I just haven't used that word in a while and felt pretty sure nobody that owns a Z would understand it.
Since when are B58s a motor that "pops?" That's the reason I used to be an SR20 guy, and now moved to the B58. Both are extremely durable engines known to almost never blow up on their own accord.
Come on Phillip, don't bail on us just yet. We all know that there might be some teething problems with the manual here and there, but I feel that Toyota will stand behind them and be flexible on warranty if they become aware of issues not caused by outright abuse.
Those prices are mostly less than here in the lower 48 states. Here's the MSRP I'm seeing for up here.
31210-WAA01 $571.26
31400-WAA01 $153.57
13405-WAA01 $2,320.63 (flywheel assembly includes clutch disc FYI)
90118-WAA14 $1.15 x 6 = $6.90
And ten hours of labor in...
Oh he's gonna experience it alright, just wait until the packing in those mufflers starts to degrade and/or blow out. The quietest it'll ever be is for the first week, then likely increase in noise over time.
For what it's worth, OP I'm totally with you in the notion that I also refuse to drop...
...and I already own a black & red @Learyam rug!
@zrk What color did I win again? I don't even remember
edit: I'm waiting for somebody to notice & identify the vehicle in the reflection ;)
Yes, but no.
Toyota directly commissioned its creation and partnered with KC's Paint Shop in Fort Worth, not far from their North American headquarters in Plano. KC's cut the roof off, shipped the car back to Plano, and then Toyota fabricated the two roof panels themselves in Ann Arbor at...