Well, I was old enough back then. In '91 I went to a Toyota dealership to buy my wife an MR2, and there was a dark blue MKIII on the showroom floor with the Targa off, that car looked so amazing. I went over and was looking it over when this salesman came over and started talking to me and the...
Just apply directly to the stripes, it just erases them off. It makes alot of dust (just like an eraser). I was worried too about burning the paint, but you would really have to hold it in one spot for a long time to build enough heat, it's nothing like a buffer and compound. It's really easy to...
Congrats Ryan and Josh, both awesome guys and great contributors the the local Supra sommunity. Sorry I couldn't make it this year either, see you guys soon.
-Lance
Kean and Marc at Boost Logic here in Austin built that coumpound turbo setup. It accelerates like a V8, very little lag and builds constant torque throughout the powerband. Marc is a good friend of mine, he was their in house fabricator.
This is another one that they built. This is Marc's...
Looks really great Jon, perhaps you'll find something for your dual exhaust in here. Tons of parts for cheap that you could cut up and mold into your bumper.
http://www.carbodykits.com
Those seats are awesome, definitely one of a kind.
In the rear they are mounted to the 2 bolts that hold the rear Targa mounting brackets to the roof, had to notch and recover the rear headliner to make it work. The front uses bolts that thread into the Targa roof panel. When the top is off, I...
For that Por 15, when Brent did his Challenger he just went to Harbor Freight and bought a couple of $5 touch up guns, then just threw them away after spraying. You can't clean that stuff out a of your paint gun.
This is Titan's other Celica. What's truly amazing about these cars is that they have to run stock block and crankshafts, and they run 6.40's!
http://www.titanmotorsports.com/timoce.html
Also, here's some other tips!
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?114201-Here-is-my-engine-bay.-What-is-safe-to-use-for-cleaning-it&p=1528029&viewfull=1#post1528029
Haaa.....when I did mine, I put it outside on jackstands and crawled in there with a bucket of gasoline and a scrub brush and scrubbed the crap out of it all. Then I washed everything with Tide, once it was all rinsed real well, I hand waxed it all back to a gloss. For the frame and cross...
Thanks George. I just cleaned mine up, and waxed it all. In hind sight I wish I would have re-sprayed the entire bay to where it had the same gloss as the exterior.
I built these panels a few years ago to hide everything. Since this picture I rolled beads in them to match the fan shroud, but...
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