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    Stutime reacted to Samwise in Bringing an 86 back from the dead   
    And so finally today I was finally able to get my hands on it and see what was what!
    My plan is to take it a little bit slow, not only to lessen the blow to my wallet but also to simply get things done right the first time rather than have to re-visit areas further down the line.
    So I had already costed a few bits up before making the purchase, I know that the most expensive parts will be a set of headlights even if they are aftermarket and the Airbag set. Most of the parts im probably going to get from a Toyota dealer or online if they're cheap enough and legit.
    So without further ado heres a few pics of my first day spannering on the car!
    Here's how it sits in the garage, quite tight compared to the previous occupant and as you can see its still looking a little sorry for itself.
     


     
     
    Couple of closeup of some of some of the damage
     



     
     
    Quite a horrible sight! but with the fenders and the remnants of the headlights out of the way it was starting to look a bit better.

     
    Those fenders are a bit of a pain to get off though!
    The core support was a little tricky to get off with the washer bottle in the way and a few mildly bent bits of radiator support in the way but eventually after a few hours it was in a much better state and I could start checking out whether there was any further damage to be worried about.
     
    Sorry for the blurry pic!

     
    And the pile of parts that came off...

     
    So now that the worst has been removed there's a couple of bit's im unsure about so I'm looking for a few second opinions!
     
    The Top "branches" of the rad support are clearly bent and I'll replace those along with the enter of it that holds the bonnet lach mechanism however I'm wondering if a couple of other areas are bent which I wasn't expecting, namely these areas:
     


     
    It almost appears they've come ever so slightly away and bent downwards from the rest of the frame, thoughts on this?
     
    As well as this the bottom of the rad support actually looks straight which I was not expecting, can anyone confirm whether this looks right?
     


     
    So thats it for now, the battery's completely dead as well so that's a bummer.
    I'm going to have to get a shopping list together and start placing a few orders as I hope I've removed all the bent parts so far that don't need their spot welds drilled out, those will come next!
     
     
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    Stutime reacted to Steeps in Sales Query? - Looking at Selling my Stock Aero Kit?   
    The Aero kit was a €1600 painted option on cars in the EU excluding the wheels, in the UK including wheels it was £2600 fitted to the car.
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    Stutime reacted to nathaniel in Sales Query? - Looking at Selling my Stock Aero Kit?   
    Hi Stu just an indication the whole kit from Toyota is just over £1400 brand new and unpainted. I used to work at RRG and our biggest dealer was Macclesfield who do a lot for the owners on here.
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    Stutime reacted to Ztox in Sales Query? - Looking at Selling my Stock Aero Kit?   
    Welcome to the forum Stu 
    Not sure what the pricing was like when you got yours but when I bought mine the stock '86 was around £25,000 and the Aero was £27,500. I remember thinking that £2,500 for a body kit supplied, painted and fitted with some wheels that don't look utterly gash was a smashing deal. So I'd say that about £2,000 is the new price really, at most/being generous, considering the OZ wheels cost about £1,200 new.
    Obviously you could argue that you're getting it cheap as it's bundled with a brand new car, which is why I was didn't subtract the full new value of the wheels (plus the fact that you don't get the stock wheels).
    Also, different things are worth different amounts to different people and that's just my opinion so there is that
    GLWTS anyway, I'd be interested to hear what you do get for it.
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