For the windshield ones I believe you can get a universal type of new replacement for cheaper than new from Toyota. For the other ones though you will probably have to replace with new OEM (expensive), find a good used set, or restore them.
Maybe you could put in on a flat table or so and press it flat again with a piece of wood and a lot of weight on it or so?
I would think someone has had this problem before and fixed it.
How did you straighten it? I tried to straighten mine before by removing the metal support bar and bending it straight again, but it didn't fully straighten it (better than most I'm sure, but its not perfect). I read somewhere about using a heat gun, but I'm not so sure about that.
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?173993-Redline-Accessories-Leather-Shift-Boots-and-Armrest-Covers!
This is who I went with, Its real leather and I am extremely happy with it. There is a full review with pics in the link.
I would take your time with the Supra. Do it once, do it right.
One of the good things about living here in Alabama in the winter is that they don't put down salt (or have any to put down) because it rarely ices over or snows so I can drive the supra all year. The bad part is they don't know...
Today I did this. I replaced the hose from the pump to the reservoir, and the hose from the cooler to the reservoir. I tried to replace the hose from the rack to the cooler, but I couldn't get the one hose clamp off (it was facing the inner fender) and decided to just leave it since it wasn't...
I also have ceramic tint all around on my Supra. I love it, and I didn't even have to pay extra for it. :) I wish I could tint my windshield, but its very illegal here in Alabama. I think its ridiculous that in Alabama SUVs and Trucks can have darker back windows and rear windows but cars cannot...
I picked up some of the Mobil 1 stuff today. I'm not sure when I will get to installing the filter and flushing the system but hopefully it will be soon. I'll post the results back here when I get it done.
You and your brother both have beautiful MK3's. The race car build is cool too. What was the purpose for the dry ice? I've never seen it used before for a car application.
I will be flushing mine soon also. I've never tried this method, but I plan to when I do. It looks like it would work well and be fairly simple.
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/132-9th-generation-2003-2008/411459-diy-2008-corolla-power-steering-fluid-exchange-gen9.html
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