1UZ kaido style MKIII build

Mk3Zeke

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(Posted this on SupraForums and that was fun)

Alright so this thread won't officially start for a little while as I'm a broke college student, but I wanted to at least get a start to it.

I have a 1986.5 Toyota Supra that was originally automatic but was manual swapped(very poorly I might add) by a previous owner. My plans for the Supra is a 1UZ swap mated to the w58 transmission(using the kit at 1uzfeswapkit.com) and some major old school Japanese influences. It'll be my first swap so it probably won't go amazingly, but I'm determined to get it done. Its completely stock as it sits now, but I had a friend make me some 3d renders of my exterior plans for the MKIII, and it just made me that much more determined.

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The takeyari pipes won't look like how they are rendered, they will look much more 'fitting'. There will also be a black and red ADVAN livery with holographic silver flake over it all.

I understand that most(99%) people on here won't dig this build, but this is for the 1% that do!
 

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are you going to put tractor flappers on this too?

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jdmfreak

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Hmmm.......although not my style, If done right will look like a supra that you took your time and money to make your own (if so much applause) , if done wrong will look like a 16 year old Honda fanboy got ahold of it and ruined it.......

Also just FYI that much camber will most likely be undriveable in a supra if there is any rain at all :)

Good luck (and please don't hack it together)
In for hoping this gets done right :p don't leave me hanging
 

supraguy@aol

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Aside from the broken suspension and the ridiculously tall exhaust pipes, I love the rendering job.
 
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Mk3Zeke

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jdmfreak;1994757 said:
Hmmm.......although not my style, If done right will look like a supra that you took your time and money to make your own (if so much applause) , if done wrong will look like a 16 year old Honda fanboy got ahold of it and ruined it.......

Also just FYI that much camber will most likely be undriveable in a supra if there is any rain at all :)

Good luck (and please don't hack it together)
In for hoping this gets done right :p don't leave me hanging

I've done hackjob builds before on crap cars, but this one is getting done right. The UZ is going in first, the suspension, then we'll see what happens. I hope it goes well!
 
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miekedmr

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supraguy@aol;1994764 said:
Aside from the broken suspension and the [SP]ridiculously tall exhaust pipes, I love the rendering job.
QFT.
Quoted for truth.
Or maybe QASCFT. Quoted and spell-corrected for truth. :)

Don't let me tell you how to build your car but when I see camber like that I become... lost. It's been explained that camber helps handling in some ways but when I see the extreme stuff it doesn't seem like it's any more purposeful than those mexican guys with the incredibly long shoes.

The pipes I'm more okay with, but I wish they were done ironically, lol.

ALL THE SAME... I hope you build something you like and have fun with it. Good luck!
 

Mk3Zeke

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supraguy@aol;1994794 said:
PS- That's the rear tail that I have on my car.
:)

It was a toss up between the kaminari and the bomex tails, but i REALLY like kaminari, so i went with it!
 

supraguy@aol

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miekedmr;1994795 said:
QFT.
Quoted for truth.
Or maybe QASCFT. Quoted and spell-corrected for truth. :)

Don't let me tell you how to build your car but when I see camber like that I become... lost. It's been explained that camber helps handling in some ways but when I see the extreme stuff it doesn't seem like it's any more purposeful than those mexican guys with the incredibly long shoes.

The pipes I'm more okay with, but I wish they were done ironically, lol.

ALL THE SAME... I hope you build something you like and have fun with it. Good luck!

Damn- I didn't even see my own typo- thanks for pointing that out- gonna edit to fix(I hate typo's).
 

Mk3Zeke

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supraguy@aol;1994764 said:
Aside from the broken suspension and the ridiculously tall exhaust pipes, I love the rendering job.

I've received an insane amount of camber comments, which I can understand to a point, but reality is it probably won't have that much camber. There is a beautiful GX71 Cresta built by a guy in Japan that has a 2.2G-GEU making 400hp to the crank with the same amount of camber in the rear as I'm looking at having, so I'm not at all worried about it.

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Mk3Zeke

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So after parting out most of my '94 325is, I've just ordered the Supra UZ swap mounts from 1uzfeswapkit for about $200 bucks!

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Next is the full swap kit, then on to search for a sc400 parts car.
 

miekedmr

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MK3Zeke: The camber actually looks more reasonable on that Cresta photo than in your rendering so maybe the rendering is just a little deceiving.
 

Beals

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Yeah the rendering looks like your tire wear is going to on the sidewalls of all four tires only haha, that reference picture looks more then reasonable especially with JIC control arms and all the goodies that make little camber adjustments like that still practical. but I do love the idea of an original JDM car, I've been saving up the money to buy an authentic hiro kit instead of going with the regular bomex /do-luck/ab-flug that's more readily available here but sadly the hiro japan site went down about the same time I had my finances ready so now I'm peicing it together with some slight changes but will still end up with the same result. did I mention my car was rhd as well haha
 

Mk3Zeke

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Beals;1995178 said:
Yeah the rendering looks like your tire wear is going to on the sidewalls of all four tires only haha, that reference picture looks more then reasonable especially with JIC control arms and all the goodies that make little camber adjustments like that still practical. but I do love the idea of an original JDM car, I've been saving up the money to buy an authentic hiro kit instead of going with the regular bomex /do-luck/ab-flug that's more readily available here but sadly the hiro japan site went down about the same time I had my finances ready so now I'm peicing it together with somce slight changes but will still end up with the same result. did I mention my car was rhd as well haha

I think I'm fine with people thinking it will have too much camber, that way they'll see it IRL and bite their tongue. And that's sick, IMO the three best ways for an MKIII to look is stock body, with a VIS kit(sometimes), and with a HIRO kit. Good luck!

atmperformance;1995182 said:
As someone who sells tires I support more camber.

LOL
 

Mk3Zeke

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So I've been looking at Slit Spoilers in a decent price range that I can import through yahoo japan to use for test-fitting and I came across this one that's for a (most likely 1st gen)Soarer

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It's 5800 yen, like 55-56 usd, so I'm probably going to get it.

EDIT: talked to an importation company and they gave me a quote of 43,500 yen just to import a 60 dollar part, so either that will come later or i'll be looking at other importation companies to go through.
 
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Mk3Zeke

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Looks like I'm selling my coilovers! So once I do, I'll get the swap kit needed, then it's on look for a good 1UZ OR SC400 parts car.

Oh and I got my friend to put the ADVAN livery on the Supra as well as change exhaust, and this is more the direction I'll be going at first.

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