Just for fun people, post all the stuff here that you got as an early christmas present. It can be anything, including parts for your mk3!
To start off, heres my list: :naughty:
89+ Bumper
Set of chomed/polished sawblades
New OEM toyota door lock bezels
New OEM toyota parking brake...
^ most definately, when i saw the other spoilers on the forums i hated my spoiler with the lego block brake light, hmm ill see what light would work best, right now im leaning towards LED strip
^ think the 89+ 3 piece spoiler LED strip would fit onto the pre-89 spoiler? im gonna try and do that, gonna get the strip from the spoiler when i visit the junkie
Ok so i know that 87 and 88 spoilers have different 3rd brake lights, my car is an 88 but i bought a spoiler off an 87 and i dont really like the rectangular brake light but more of the newer style 88 model, i see that there are 2 bolts holding the rectangle brake light to the spoiler, i was...
havent checked on it yet, i was busy the past few days and i got sick lol, maybe on friday cuz i have a day off there, hopefully nothing is broken, just loose
Yeah, but before i put the blades on im thinking of getting new tires along with them, but as for paint its gonna be a long time from now, i dont have a heated garage and thats not good
More updates on the car: I got a set of polished sawblades from a friend, these will be on the car until i can afford better ones, i like them better than the nonpolished sawblades, also got the hatch struts from a turbo supra with the red sticker on it since i have a spoiler, my hatch holds up...
well i drove it around the block and once i parked it in the garage something starts rattling but when i raised it up on the hydraulic jack i cant point out where the noise is coming from, it just stops after...
Ok so my car has been acting up lately after the head gasket replacement, when you fire it up it sounds fine, but after the engine warms up and i drive it around the block, i park it and something sounds like its ratting under the car, i tried fixing up the exhaust already, all the brackets...
The part that the door glass sits against when you open the door, it slides on it basically, its like a push/dampening device that keeps the glass from shaking when the door is shut, to be more specific, when you take the door panel off its held on by two 12(?)mm bolts on the top portion of the...
IMO it would be better for the engine since it is a straight tube inside and less "crazy straw" effect that can restrict airflow, just as long as you have an open element or cone filter to go with it, i feel throttle response was increased on my old supra
^ Im totally with you on this one, would be nice to donate to a family that is in need of support, just keep us updated on if this will be official or not and if we can donate thru paypal provide the email address.
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