Meguiars used to have a blue plastic polish out that was much better. I don't know if it's been discontinued or not but we can't seem to find it up here anymore and it's been replaced by that PlastX version. If you can find the old stuff it's much better IMO. (not to say Plastx isn't pretty...
Thanks to Turbo Skegget we also have some cleaned up versions of the crude traces I put up. All three links are as follows:
Vector EPS Format (363kb)
MKIII: http://www.autosoftsys.com/supra/Supra_MKIIIeps.zip
Adobe Illustrator AI 7.0 format (traces by Corel Trace)
MKIII...
lol Yep. Had to drop out of the scene for awhile (family member accident)... put everything in storage... etc. Still hung out with the local guys but the projects all ground to a halt. It's nice to have my fingers back in it although I'm feeling pretty rusty. This starting from scratch...
My thought is that if you can get a local engine shop to put them in for you at a reasonable price it's worth it and still probably less than getting a GTE block. (esp for what you paid for yours!)
It goes towards the longevity of the engine and the Toyota engineers put them there for a...
DST files are a special format used to instruct embroidery machines. They are only really written by software specialized to the purpose as there is a lot of other information you need to enter to produce a file (stitch density, understitching, stitch pattern, etc.) It requires someone fairly...
Give me 5... tracing...
Here ya go:
http://www.autosoftsys.com/supra/supramk3vect.zip
In Illustrator AI 7.0 format.
Edit again... I vectored the MKIV one as well while I had them open...
http://www.autosoftsys.com/supra/supramk4vect.zip
Throw either one through Corel Trace and you would have a quick and dirty vector... presto. I'll see if I still have it installed on one of the office machines.
That's what I was just about to mention. I remember years ago hearing about Mustang 5.0 manual racks almost being a drop in and really not bad to drive with. I pondered one for awhile but never actually put my hands on one.
I love this guy... he's been to the comedy festival in Montreal several times. After awhile you start to forget it's all him which I think is the most impressive thing.
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