Proud new father of a 1988 MK3.

1988MK3

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What's up guys! I've been lurking around on the forums for the past month or two scoping out the best products and learning about the almighty MK3 Supra. I purchased a decently modded 1988 Supra with a blown motor, a very nice redone interior, sound system, and a decent paint job. So I'm in the process of doing a motor rebuild and fixing anything else that needs to be fixed.

So far I've done a complete brake job, pulled the motor, sent the motor off to the machine shop, bought some JE pistons and Eagle rods, bought a godspeed intercooler kit, put in new gas and brake lines from a donor car, etc.

It's awesome to have such a sweet place to find pertinent information about my build. I have found myself checking the forum to find what works/doesn't work before ordering anything. This place makes my life a lot easier. A big thanks goes out to all you guys!
 

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Nomad707

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wow dude that car looks pretty clean! its hard to find clean MK3's nowadays, with the turbo, comes alot of beatings. (plus the teens get ahold of them and thrash them)
hope your build goes well!
 

GrimJack

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Pretty nice catch there... looks like a PWR radiator, those are sweet... looks like it could use some TLC, and some cooling system pieces - like the fan shroud, for one. Any pics of the interior?