If he only turned it over by hand, the flywheel should be fine. I would just figure out where the starter housing interferes and file it down if possible.
Exactly. Back when that article was written, aftermarket options were rare and expensive. Not so much any more. Doing it right the first time is so easy... why do it twice?
Cool.
I'm glad you didn't listen to the haters.
Did they come modified from JT Autostyle? Did you just call them and ask for MKIII Supra hinges (I don't see them in their site). If not, what is the 'other car' that they're from?
One step ahead of you.
I picked up a Greddy oil cooler and relocation kit secondhand on the cheap. It's in pretty good shape, but there are a couple issues. First off, it doesn't have a thermostat. The kit doesn't seem incomplete, since there aren't enough hoses to have ever included a...
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