06vitzRS
02-19-2009, 01:27 AM
I'm a 3rd year (4th year in month.) apprentice mechanic and i would like to offer installation of various parts to yaris owners that live in my area.(Edmonton,AB.) I know a lot of people are interested in lowering springs, different rims, NST pulley kits,etc. However, many do not want to shell out the cash to get them professionally installed or don't want to do the installs themselves, for various reasons.
So with that being said i'd like to see if there is much interest in yaris owners getting me to do some installs for them. Here is a list of things that i have done and can do very professionally for yaris owners.
-Wheel alignments
-Rim/tire mounting & balancing
-Lowering springs & shocks
-Short throw shifter kits
-NST pulleys
-Hood struts
-Rear sway bar
-SS brake lines
-Exhaust
This is an offer for Yaris owners only. Please do not post with "can you fix my 95 VW rabbit". I work for a shop and this would be a conflict of interest. My shop does not do aftermarket accessories so this should not be a problem.
I'm not going to post any spacific prices at the moment but i can tell you they would be substantially less than any shop would charge you. This is more of a feeler to see how many people (if any) would be interested.
So with that being said i'd like to see if there is much interest in yaris owners getting me to do some installs for them. Here is a list of things that i have done and can do very professionally for yaris owners.
-Wheel alignments
-Rim/tire mounting & balancing
-Lowering springs & shocks
-Short throw shifter kits
-NST pulleys
-Hood struts
-Rear sway bar
-SS brake lines
-Exhaust
This is an offer for Yaris owners only. Please do not post with "can you fix my 95 VW rabbit". I work for a shop and this would be a conflict of interest. My shop does not do aftermarket accessories so this should not be a problem.
I'm not going to post any spacific prices at the moment but i can tell you they would be substantially less than any shop would charge you. This is more of a feeler to see how many people (if any) would be interested.