Righto - progressing with the first stages of fitment, I did a first fix last night after work, in the dark on my car port with gaffer tape - here are some results...
Front guard meets front bumperfront bumper only attached with gaffer tape - bends in to good fit with front guard when manipulated by hand/knee
Front guard (pass.)decent shape and fit, just resting on the bolt hole ledge under the frunk lid, gaffer taped on, with frunk lid closed - can see the A-pillar lines up ok
Front guard (pass.) meets skirtSide skirt fits over the existing chassis mounting points at the front wheel arch and sits together snug with the front guard when manipulated by hand - need some clekos to fix as working on my own..
Rear quarter (pass.)Line up with petrol cap isn't great, but this was the firt panel i tried to tape onto the chassis and found later it should probably be another few mm further forward o fit with surrounding panels. Needs to be pushed/forced to meet the door edge gap, further forward on the panel (out of picture - left)
Bootlid, rear bumper, rear quarter (pass.) Bumper needs to move forward slightly in this pic, but is only held on with gaffer tape. Pushing the bumpe forward meets better with a further forward pass. side rear quarter as mentioned in the previous photo. Gap to bootlid may be manipulated closer with repositioned guard (further forward) and grinding/sanding off a small amount of fibreglass where the rear guard meets the rear brake light mould
Rear BumperAs in previous descriptions, the rear bumper needs to come forward slightly to fix over the existing guard mount points - or does it?! I have a few questions regards working the metal outwards to the new guard width for full width rim installation - Will stick to another post thread.
Pass. sideskirt - rear arch fitmentPass. sideskirt doesn't look long enough to have the front extent fitting over the front guard AND the rear extent fitting over the front part of the rear guard, so I may as well extend it. The lip which sits at door entry also looks to be at a stupid angle, so to kill two birds with the one stone, I will cut the skirt in half, cut off the crap lip, and fit aluminium angle to the correct length for my car and as a shape guide for the lip, then rivet the panel down, rust treat and fibreglass in my own lips, to the right angle.. Unless that is, I get a better fit when i take off the door completely - hard to see in the darkness last night!
Rear quarterLooks to be sitting too far back in the preliminary gaffer tape fix - gap shows me the rear quarter shuold be a bit further forward
Door won't close yetAgain, you can see the pass. sideskirt is either too far forward or too short to let the door close, and the rear quarter needs to come forward a little
Front guard (pass.)View from the front - doesn't look too bad. When manipulated by hand, decent fitment can be made with the existing body lines
Front bumperLooks reasonably good - definitely looks like it fits onto the car, and meets the guard in the right spots. If I pressed down simultaneously on the guard and the bumper the fit is close - but of course, I needed to take the picture!!
Front bumper, Pass. front guardGives a general idea of the fit around the bonnet (or frunk lid for the purists) and headlight - Notice the factory Toyota foam sticking out behind the indicator hole - also fogs hadn't been removed and were sat pushed back by the front bumper - i.e. not a final fitment by any means
Rear quarter (pass.), Rear bumper fitlooks pretty good to my inexperienced eyes at least..I fond later that both panels need to move forward slightly, which is acheivable...
Bootlid gap to Rear quarter (pass.)Slight nudge forward and some manipulation and hopefully I can pull this gap right in close - felt possible when forcing the panels around without the gaffer tape on/camera in hand.
Bootlid gap to Rear quarter (pass.) 2Same again, bootlid lifting as gaffer tape strength not enough - need those clekos working alone - anyone interested in giving me a hand (or two!!)?!!
Bootlid, Rear bumper and Rear quarter (pass.) taped onGeneral view from behind - not too bad as far as I can see
Front guard (pass.) and sideskirtDoor wont close properly, as the pass side door trim over hangs the door and catches. grinding and sanding will do the trick I think..

Any pointers, comments and assistance would be welcomed. I am a self-professed novice, so no comment is a daft one - trying to document it in such a way to perhaps encourage (or dissuade!) others, and hopefully show how it was done in the end.
ALSO! - Most importantly, I am looking for an enclosed space to rent for 3-6 months to do the permanent fitment, sanding and primer application to lead up to respray. I am based in Mount Lawley/East Perth, and have a few leads but nothing concrete, so if anyone has a space for, or knows someone in this area with an industrial unit for rent, or even a 5 x 5 shed they could use some cash for, drop me a PM...[?][?]