What did you do to your supra today? Pics

Silver MK3

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Hybrid;2053820 said:
Try Amayama if you have not already, that is where I got mine from several months ago.

3p141592654;2053897 said:
I don't know that I got the last one, but I did get it about 4 months ago. Bought it online from Camelback.

I tried everywhere. I believe TurboTruck posted in his build thread that he bought the last one remaining.

Doat;2054022 said:
Washed her and went to a car meet that is like Coffee and Cars but more calm. I didn't get any pics of the car at the meet but they will be posted online soon from everyone else lol.
This was after washing it always cleans up very well.
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Looks great! Now get some pictures of both of your Supras together!

3p141592654;2054450 said:
I wish I could find the thread of the guy who had a kicked up pebble go into his open timing belt cover causing the belt to snap when the pebble became wedged between a pulley and the belt. Major mayhem. It was probably 6-8 years ago at least.

Ouch, that's something you would never think would happen, until it happens to you...

drogon;2054456 said:
You could do this, took maybe 3hrs total painting and curing.
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This looks great, well done!
 

zonian91

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Silver MK3;2054457 said:
I tried everywhere. I believe TurboTruck posted in his build thread that he bought the last one remaining.



Looks great! Now get some pictures of both of your Supras together!



Ouch, that's something you would never think would happen, until it happens to you...



This looks great, well done!
Looks great! What did you use and how?

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zonian91

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awsbakerordie;2054443 said:
That's what I thought, Grandavi.

Zonian91, try this out instead.

Doat, your car looks amazing. I didn't like the dark grey trim pieces with a white car at first, but they've definitely grown on me since I've gathered up a set.
That's much better price! Thanks.

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Doat

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Silver MK3;2054457 said:
Looks great! Now get some pictures of both of your Supras together!
So far the only pic I have but will have like a photoshoot with both of them some day.
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I just bled the clutch on the blue one and replaced the fog light bulbs and I love how the clutch feels now it doesn't stick to the floor half the time.
 

Silver MK3

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Doat;2054507 said:
So far the only pic I have but will have like a photoshoot with both of them some day.
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I just bled the clutch on the blue one and replaced the fog light bulbs and I love how the clutch feels now it doesn't stick to the floor half the time.

That'd be cool to do a photoshoot. How come the blue one has Florida tags?
 

Doat

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Silver MK3;2054560 said:
That'd be cool to do a photoshoot. How come the blue one has Florida tags?
it had it just be able to drive the car to my house without issues. It's now registered and classic auto plates are coming in.
 

zonian91

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They fit really good in the wheel well, if you have lowering springs.

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debrucer

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The last couple pages of this thread are really motivational :)

Seems everybody is wanting the engine under-cover. Got mine; but, like someone else, I didn't get the 13 bolts. Must check out what it needs. I suspect just new bolts from stock - i.e., nothing special. Loving the pics of people's timing covers, too. I've got both clear and stock; but, I may not go clear until after CA SMOGing... since adjustable cam gears are illegal in CA.

I started out a few days ago cleaning the transmission (R154) and quickly realized what a chore! I think once I find the right grit that it will go faster. I read about how people protect metal after it is polished; but, nobody really talks about protecting a driver (vs. a show car that isn't run much). I'm thinking that most of the effort is wasted once the tranny is installed; but, the pictures going in will be nice :)

I had previously replaced all the broken clips on the body side molding, and purchased the plastic plugs for the body and doors from Toyota. Today was the first day (after, uh, ten years) that I did a test fit. They look good; but, I need to add double-sided tape to make it final. They look remarkably good considering they've been on the floor for ten years.

Many parts taken off the car were stored in ten plastic milk crates in the back of my garage. I went through them today looking for the transmission mount, and found that four of the crates were empty - meaning, I am making progress. There are a lot of still to be cleaned and polished or painted pieces to go in those last four crates.

Here are three pictures of the polishing so far:







If I get good enough at this, I may do my head... (err, my car's head. My head is shinny enough).