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Nathant888
03-02-2004, 09:53 PM
I went to the xB builder and saw some new options, but do not know what they looked like... Here is the list of new exterior additions

- Vehicle Shield Protection-Lusterizing Sealant, Sound Shield, Sealant Cleaner, Rental Car Assistance :?
-Rear Tail Lights by TYC
-Rear Tail Light Garnish
-Alloy Wheel Upgrade - 10 Spoke :D

I am not sure what the Vehicle Shield Protection will do for your car that good polishing and waxing cant and save urself about $300. The Tail Lights sound interesting, but again, I have not clue what they look like.

Nathan

CBSIMONSEZ
03-02-2004, 11:16 PM
Do a search for TYC tail lights, this will lead you in the right direction. Average cost, $200

phatfront
03-03-2004, 04:54 AM
vehicle sheild protector is just an extra shot of clear..
or so that is in most cases at dealerships. You can request that with any new purchase.. Looks like they are trying to bundle it with some scotch guard and Road side assistance..

Toyota Marketing

allblackxb
03-03-2004, 05:14 AM
I just went to build your scion and i didn't see the link for tailights, 10 spoke, or anything. Oh well ill check again tomorrow.

Radiodude
03-03-2004, 06:10 AM
Yeah he's right Gulf States Toyota have added the following options:

Rear Tail Light Garnish by Superior Dash
$125

Vehicle Shield Protection - Lusterizing Sealant, Sound Shield, Sealant Cleaner, Rental Car Assistance
$349

Alloy Wheel Upgrade - 10 Spoke
$665

http://www.toyota.com/toyotaConfigApp/image?
id=4722910&ts=1078158332000

Fabric Guard
$179

Molded Dash Applique
$259

Custom Pin Stripe
$99

This is all that I can tell is new so far, who knows I'm sure their will me more on the way... as long as they want to make money! If you wonna see it for your self go to scion.com and build one using 77388 as your zip.... its a Texas zip. Still wanting on that cruise control! :cry:

rbloedow
03-03-2004, 07:29 PM
Here are some things I noticed are on the configurator now, but they weren't back in late January when I bought my vehicle (Although I don't know when this stuff was added ; now they also have tonnes of packages):

Scion Protection Package Includes: Emergency Roadside Assistance, Emergency Towing, Rental Car Assistance for Warranty Repairs, Vehicle VIN Glass Etch Protection
$349

Borla Cat Back Exhaust
$499

Front Mask
$55

Rear Tailgate Garnish
$131.25

Window Tint
$149

Euro-Styled Taillight Lenses
$275

Roof Packages
None $0
Polar White Roof Paint Accent w/Matching Spoiler
$924
Black Sand Roof Paint Accent w/Matching Spoiler
$924
Thunder Cloud Roof Paint Accent w/Matching Spoiler
$924


15 inch Enkei Alloy Wheels
$595
17 inch Enkei 6 Spoke Alloy Whls/Pirelli Tires
$1650
18 inch 9 Spoke Alloy Whls/Pirelli Tires
$1895

Radiodude
03-03-2004, 07:51 PM
As noted to me from indy007 and later orangescionC21 gulf states toyota is now offering cruise control so let it be known its an extra $275.

rbloedow
03-03-2004, 10:32 PM
As noted to me from indy007 and later orangescionC21 gulf states toyota is now offering cruise control so let it be known its an extra $275.

Yep, I posted this in a thread a month ago:

http://www.ryanbloedow.com/cruise.jpg

:P But, it's been an option since early/mid-january :)

DenZinz
03-03-2004, 10:46 PM
vehicle sheild protector is just an extra shot of clear..
or so that is in most cases at dealerships. You can request that with any new purchase.. Looks like they are trying to bundle it with some scotch guard and Road side assistance..

Toyota Marketing

Are you saying a shot of clear as in clear coat or wax?

For $349 bucks thats a steal...Any body shop will charge more then than if they were to scuff, mask, shoot, and buff.

Its probably more like some polymer wax. Something that will easily come off with a couple of washes....Either way, not worth it.

TSiAWD
03-04-2004, 11:26 AM
As noted to me from indy007 and later orangescionC21 gulf states toyota is now offering cruise control so let it be known its an extra $275.

Yep, I posted this in a thread a month ago:


:P But, it's been an option since early/mid-january :)

rbloedow:
He said GST is offering it now, not SET. Florida AL etc are SET
ms la tx ar ok are GST. When you pulled that up it was only SET

However my zip 79936 is not offering it, though the rest of the options are showing up, nor is the other texas zip previously mentioned in this thread.

I also tried 39305 (MS) which is so close to alabama some folks backyards cross the stateline, still no cruise on scion.com for GST!

SciJen
03-06-2004, 02:02 AM
The website shows different options depending on where you are located

TSiAWD
03-06-2004, 07:22 AM
The website shows different options depending on where you are located

True but you can tell it other regions zipcodes and it will show you that region's options.

LIke I said, Cruise is still not on Scion.com for GST

xCube
03-07-2004, 02:52 AM
Here are some things I noticed are on the configurator now, but they weren't back in late January when I bought my vehicle (Although I don't know when this stuff was added ; now they also have tonnes of packages):

Scion Protection Package Includes: Emergency Roadside Assistance, Emergency Towing, Rental Car Assistance for Warranty Repairs, Vehicle VIN Glass Etch Protection
$349

Borla Cat Back Exhaust
$499

Front Mask
$55

Rear Tailgate Garnish
$131.25

Window Tint
$149

Euro-Styled Taillight Lenses
$275

Roof Packages
None $0
Polar White Roof Paint Accent w/Matching Spoiler
$924
Black Sand Roof Paint Accent w/Matching Spoiler
$924
Thunder Cloud Roof Paint Accent w/Matching Spoiler
$924


15 inch Enkei Alloy Wheels
$595
17 inch Enkei 6 Spoke Alloy Whls/Pirelli Tires
$1650
18 inch 9 Spoke Alloy Whls/Pirelli Tires
$1895


Check card in hand, when will these things be available? I am ready to purchase, I want the front mask like yesterday. I got a 1500 mile trip in April. Also the molded dash kit is it only carbon fiber? Thank you.

Radiodude
03-07-2004, 04:33 AM
Correct, cruise is not on the website but ask your dealer about it.... since i have posted this my dealer said the system GST started to use as cruise (assumibly aftermarket) was really buggy and kept shorting out... he said the may hold off a while until a more consistently effective cruise set-up is determined... so i might be SOL about getting it install before my RS1 gets delivered.